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2018
POINTS OF DISTINCTION
OUR PATH FORWARD
For more information on the 2017-2020 UC Davis Health strategic plan, including goals for individual departments, centers, divisions and other health system units, visit ucdmc.ucdavis.edu/strategicplan
At UC Davis Health we proudly apply the expertise, discoveries and technology of a world-class university to advance health and well-being – here in California and across the nation.
Our academic health system includes:
n UC Davis Medical Center
n UC Davis School of Medicine
n Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis
n UC Davis Medical Group
Discovery
UC Davis Health research includes clinical, translational and basic-science studies, with an emphasis on collaboration and on improving health for individuals, communities and populations.
Confronting major health threats:
n Comprehensive Cancer Center: One of 50 U.S. cancer centers designated “comprehensive” by the National Cancer Institute
n MIND Institute: One of 15 NIH-funded Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Centers
n Alzheimer’s Disease Center: 30 years of continuous support from the National Institute on Aging
clinical trials using stem cells (ongoing, planned or completed) at the UC Davis Institute for Regenerative Cures
Part of the new Alpha Stem Cell Clinics Network, a top-tier consortium to accelerate stem cell therapies for humans
44+$298.8million in 2017
External research funding
Improving health for all:n Center for Reducing Health Disparities
n Center for Healthcare Policy and Research
n Institute for Population Health Improvement
n Center for Health and Technology
from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation launched the new Family Caregiving Institute at the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis
$5 million
Philanthropy impact:
Home of America’s first publicly-funded firearm violence research center
The UC Davis Alzheimer’s Center is leading the largest-ever study on Latinos with cognitive impairment
A grant of
Innovative UC Davis interprofessional education gives the health care work-force of tomorrow the skills and values needed to lead change and improve health for all.
EducationRanked among America’s best
Special programs prepare our
primary care physicians to help the underserved:n Rural-PRIME (Programs in Medical Education)
n San Joaquin Valley PRIME
n TEACH-MS (Transforming Education and Community Health for Medical Students)
n Prep Médico*
n ACE-PC* (Accelerated Competency-based Education in Primary Care)
*Partnerships with The Permanente Medical Group
The Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis ranks among the nation’s best for master’s-degree nursing programs
The UC Davis School of Medicine ranks among the nation’s best in primary care and research
For more than 40 years, UC Davis students have volunteered hundreds of hours a year in free community clinics delivering care for underserved populations
Faculty, staff and students
RESIDENTS AND FELLOWS
908
FACULTY AND OTHER ACADEMIC PERSONNEL,
FULL AND PART TIME
EMPLOYEE PARTICIPATION IN PHILANTHROPY IS FIRST AMONG
UC HEALTH SYSTEMS
1,473
STAFF, FULL AND PART TIME
11,160
STUDENTS994
Center for Health and
Technology education
programs:
n telehealth practice
n simulation education
n distance learning
for psychiatry and behavioral sciences serving the LGBTQ population
$2.1million The Michael and Joan Meek Endowed Chair:
Philanthropy impact:
Betty Irene Moore Hall
The School of Nursing’s innovative new home opened in 2017
Nationally renowned UC Davis Medical Center is a leading referral center for the most seriously injured or ill patients and the most medically complex cases.
Patient care
High-performing in abdominal aortic aneurysm repair, aortic valve surgery, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, colon cancer surgery, heart bypass surgery, heart failure, lung cancer surgery, and gastroenterology and GI surgery
A U.S. News & World Report best hospital in cancer, cardiology and heart surgery, diabetes and endocrinology, ENT, geriatrics, gynecology, nephrology, neurology and neurosurgery, orthopaedics, pulmonology and urology
A U.S. News & World Report best children’s hospital in neonatology, diabetes and endocrinology, nephrology, *orthopaedics and *urology
(*Together with Shriners Hospitals for Children – Northern California)
The only level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric emergencies in inland Northern Californiale
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UC Davis regularly ranks among the top U.S. kidney transplant programs by volume
UC Davis Children’s Hospital was re-verified as a level I Children’s Surgery Center by the American College of Surgeons
UC Davis Medical Center has received the nation’s highest recognition for nursing excellence
High-tech health care
One of Becker’s Hospital Review’s 100 Great Hospitals in America for 2017
100One of the top five hospitals in California as ranked by U.S. News & World Report5 For year ending June 30, 2017
* Inpatient admissions; does not include 6,767 observation days
ER VISITS78,022
ADMISSIONS*
34,564
LICENSED BEDS
627
CLINIC/OFFICE VISITS
949,802
Hospital and patient statistics
a year for advancing children’s health in California
$4million Children’s Miracle Network at UC Davis raises
Philanthropy impact:
UC Davis actively engages with the diverse communities it serves in Sacramento, Northern California and beyond.
The UC Davis Health Cancer Care Network unites multiple cancer centers to offer patients leading-edge care in their own communities
Community engagementPartnering with community
organizations:
n Sacramento Republic FC
n California International Marathon
n Dozens of other organizations and events
Trauma Prevention
and Outreach Program
n Youth violence intervention
n Child and teen traffic safetyRecognized by the nation’s largest organization for LGBTQ Americans
California extended the UC Davis Health-administered statewide umbilical cord blood collection program through 2022
An active role in protecting the community from infectious disease outbreaks and pandemics
UC Davis programs:
n Train providers, instructors, public safety officials and others to use technology-enabled health care
n Offer community workshops to increase health literacy
n Encourage students from diverse backgrounds to consider health careers
The School of Nursing partners with 90 community agencies and 250 clinical sites for its education and research programs
UC Davis Medical Center will power a fifth of its facilities with 100 percent renewable energy from sources such as solar, wind and biomass
Note: All figures in this report are snapshots in time, and are approximate.
800-2-UCDAVIS (800-282-3284) health.ucdavis.edu
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Thomas S. Nesbitt, M.D., M.P.H.Interim Vice Chancellor for Human Health Sciences
Associate Vice Chancellor for Strategic Technologies and Alliances
Lars Berglund, M.D., Ph.D.Interim Dean of the School of Medicine
Associate Vice Chancellor for Biomedical Research
Vice Dean for Research
Colleen E. Clancy, Ph.D.Associate Vice Chancellor for Academic Personnel
Tim Maurice, M.B.A.Chief Financial Officer
Chong PorterAssociate Vice Chancellor for Health Sciences Development
and Alumni Relations
Ann Madden RiceChief Executive Officer, UC Davis Medical Center
Mark E. Servis, M.D.Vice Dean for Medical Education
David Wisner, M.D. Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs
Director of the Practice Management Board
Heather M. Young, Ph.D., R.N., F.A.A.N.Associate Vice Chancellor for Nursing
Dean, Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis
Leadership