Scott De Shields
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Title(s) | Associate Professor, Dean's Office |
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School | School of Medicine |
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Address | 155 N Fresno St Fresno CA 93701
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Phone | 559-499-6400 |
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Overview Scott DeShields, MD, JD Associate Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine, UCSF Director of Quality Improvement, Emergency Medicine, UCSF Fresno Assistant Medical Director, CRMC Emergency Department Director or Quality Improvement, Emergency Medicine, UCSF Fresno Medical Director of Risk Management, UCSF Fresno
Scott De Shields, M.D. completed his undergraduate degree at University of California, Los Angeles and completed his medical degree at Drexel University. He completed his Emergency Medicine residency at UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program.
Dr. De Shields is a member of the Emergency Medicine Residents Association and the American College of Emergency Physicians. In addition, Dr. De Shields is the Resident Director of the QA/QI Sequoia/Kings Canyon National Park Parkmedic program.
Dr. De Shields enjoys golf, camping and watching UCLA basketball games.
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Long-term efficacy of soy-based meal replacements vs an individualized diet plan in obese type II DM patients: relative effects on weight loss, metabolic parameters, and C-reactive protein. Eur J Clin Nutr. 2005 Mar; 59(3):411-8.
Li Z, Hong K, Saltsman P, DeShields S, Bellman M, Thames G, Liu Y, Wang HJ, Elashoff R, Heber D. PMID: 15674301.
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Male gender is a predictor of morbidity and age a predictor of mortality for patients undergoing gastric bypass surgery. Ann Surg. 2002 Nov; 236(5):576-82.
Livingston EH, Huerta S, Arthur D, Lee S, De Shields S, Heber D. PMID: 12409663.
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Liquid meal replacements and glycemic control in obese type 2 diabetes patients. Obes Res. 2001 Nov; 9 Suppl 4:341S-347S.
Yip I, Go VL, DeShields S, Saltsman P, Bellman M, Thames G, Murray S, Wang HJ, Elashoff R, Heber D. PMID: 11707563.
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Insulin-leptin-visceral fat relation during weight loss. Pancreas. 2001 Aug; 23(2):197-203.
Yip I, Go VL, Hershman JM, Wang HJ, Elashoff R, DeShields S, Liu Y, Heber D. PMID: 11484922.
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Glucose and Insulin Response to a Meal Replacement (Slim-Fast) Versus a Standard Meal in Obese Adult Onset Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus. North American Association for the Study of Obesity. 1999.
Yip, VLW Go, H Wang, R Elashoff, M Yong, S DeShields, P Saltsman, D Heber.
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1999 | 1 | 2001 | 2 | 2002 | 1 | 2005 | 1 |
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