Already had surgery at UCSF and was being contacted with information about videos to watch online before my follow-up. Didn't answer at first, but they left a voice mail and I called back from the same phone and was automatically recognized by that number.
You will be provided with a website to visit. Safe thing to do in cases like that is do a web search on that website.
Followed all instructions, which didn't require any personal information besides my birthday and confirmation of my name (which they already had, in both the call and online), The video I was shown was directly related to my procedure.
If you are still not sure, you can probably avoid logging in and try calling your UC hospital instead. This call is just UC's way of saving time through automation.
Also confirm this is not spam. I have a surgery scheduled at UCSF and an EMMI to watch (which I've already seen before), so that's why they're calling me.
This is from UC to remind me to complete my "EMMI" before a surgical procedure. Although the call is from the San Diego area, my surgery is at UC Irvine. Perhaps there is one call center for all of the UC medical system. Anyway it is not a scam.
Already had surgery at UCSF and was being contacted with information about videos to watch online before my follow-up. Didn't answer at first, but they left a voice mail and I called back from the same phone and was automatically recognized by that number.
You will be provided with a website to visit. Safe thing to do in cases like that is do a web search on that website.
Followed all instructions, which didn't require any personal information besides my birthday and confirmation of my name (which they already had, in both the call and online), The video I was shown was directly related to my procedure.
If you are still not sure, you can probably avoid logging in and try calling your UC hospital instead. This call is just UC's way of saving time through automation.