Telly Cheung • UCSF Profiles (original) (raw)

| | Title(s)Assistant Professor, PediatricsSchoolSchool of MedicineAddress550 16th Street, #4445San Francisco CA 94158PronounsHe/Him/HisvCardDownload vCard | | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |

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  1. Enhancing food insecurity screening in pediatric celiac disease using a quality improvement framework. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2025 Oct; 81(4):1060-1069. Cheung T, Setty M, Riray E, Green B, Wadhwani SI, Patel-Sanchez N. PMID: 40686231.
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    Translation:HumansPHPublic Health
  2. Neighborhood Socioeconomic Deprivation Associates with Decreased Serologic Normalization Rates in Pediatric Celiac Disease. J Pediatr. 2025 Nov; 286:114717. Cheung T, Setty M, Fenton C, McDonald CM, Tsai P, Lai JC, Wadhwani SI. PMID: 40651553.
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  3. Coproducing a health advocate intervention for pediatric liver transplant recipients using a human-centered design. Liver Transpl. 2025 Sep 01; 31(9):1143-1153. Cheung T, Squires JE, Bautista B, Milionis C, Prugh J, Hsu E, Ebel NH, Campbell K, Vittorio J, Bucuvalas JC, Gottlieb LM, Lyles CR, Lai JC, Wadhwani SI. PMID: 40833298; PMCID: PMC12353092.
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  4. Coproducing a health advocate intervention for pediatric liver transplant recipients using a human-centered design. Liver Transpl. 2025 Feb 21. Cheung T, Squires JE, Bautista B, Milionis C, Prugh J, Hsu E, Ebel NH, Campbell K, Vittorio J, Bucuvalas JC, Gottlieb LM, Lyles CR, Lai JC, Wadhwani SI. PMID: 39976578.
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  5. Social Adversities Associate with Worse Disease Control in Pediatric Celiac Disease. J Pediatr. 2025 01; 276:114305. Cheung T, McDonald C, Setty M, Tsai P, Wadhwani SI. PMID: 39293560; PMCID: PMC11812434.
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    Translation:Humans
  6. Characteristics of Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Coexisting Celiac Disease Seropositivity. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2022 12 01; 75(6):737-742. Cheung T, de Zoeten EF, Hoffenberg EJ, Liu E, Pan Z, Walker T, Stahl M. PMID: 36122373; PMCID: PMC11017732.
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  7. Capacity to Address Social Needs Affects Primary Care Clinician Burnout. Ann Fam Med. 2019 11; 17(6):487-494. Kung A, Cheung T, Knox M, Willard-Grace R, Halpern J, Olayiwola JN, Gottlieb L. PMID: 31712286; PMCID: PMC6846269.
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