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From bedside bingo to therapy dogs, we're here to help kids smile and feel more like themselves.
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Social worker
Eunice Flores-Uselman is a social worker who provides counseling, help with accessing resources and advocacy for patients and their families. She also helps patients transition back to school and the community after a hospital stay, ensuring they are returning to safe environments and relationships.
Flores-Uselman earned her master's degree in social work from San Francisco State University. Prior to joining the staff at UCSF, Flores-Uselman worked at Highland Hospital in Oakland as the emergency department medical social worker and sexual assault victim counselor.
San Francisco State University, M.S.W, 2002
Spanish
Feeling at home