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Who We Are
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UCLA Health Physician Practices and Clinics
Physicians provide primary and specialty care in more than 160 clinics: Alhambra Arcadia Beverly Hills Brentwood Burbank Century City Fountain Valley Irvine Laguna Hills Malibu Manhattan Beach • Marina Del Rey Northridge Pacific Palisades Palos Verdes Panorama City Pasadena Porter Ranch Redondo Beach Santa Clarita (Valencia) Santa Monica Simi Valley • Thousand Oaks Torrance Ventura West Los Angeles Westlake Village Westwood Woodland Hills
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UCLA Health
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Westwood Campus
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Santa Monica Campus
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UCLA Health Hospitals: Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica California Rehabilitation Institute
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UCLA Health By the Numbers 600,000 unique patients per year
2.7 million outpatient clinic visits 80,000 Emergency Department visits 40,000 hospital stays 2,000 faculty (physicians and non-physicians) 1,877 clinical voluntary faculty 3,350 registered nurses More than 1,300 residents and fellows 11,476 therapists, technicians, clerical and other staff
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David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
Since opening in 1951, the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA has grown into an internationally recognized leader in research, medical education, patient care and public service. 729 medical students 529 postdoctoral fellows 476 clinical fellows Almost 900 residents 2,700 full-time faculty NIH research dollars (2015): $291 million More than $650 million annually in research funding from outside sources Enrolled students: 729 Note: Current students – including students taking classes/coursework AND students on a leave of absence): 856 Source: Linda Cuesta, Registrar/Manager of Student Records, DGSOM Date: September 2016 Postdoctoral fellows: 529 Source: Ren Sun, Senior Associate Dean of Graduate Studies/Associate Vice Provost, DGSOM academic year Clinical fellows: 476 Includes: ACGME fellows: 302 Non-ACGME fellows: 174 Source: Kate Perkins, DIO, DGSOM September 2016 Source: Stephanie Shaw, Director, Academic Affairs, DGSOM Residents: 967 Includes: Fellows in ACGME programs: 302 Total faculty: 3,232 Full-time faculty: 2,726 Part-time faculty: 506 NIH research dollars: $291M Source: Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, via D. Baybridge. Year: New data available after Oct. 1, 2016. External funding: More than $650M annually Source: Harry Yang, assistant director, data management, UCLA Research Administration Year: FY2016
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Innovative Patient Engagement/Care Delivery Patients Provided with Multiple Access Points
UCLA Appointments: Call, Click, Come in
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Continued Focus on Excellence in Patient Care Listening to our Consumers/Patients
Patient Family Advisory Councils (PFACs) Facilitates partnership between families and UCLA Health for providing superior patient and family-centered care UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital Parent Advisory Group Recommends ways to improve pediatric patient care, both in the Medical Home program and at UCLA Health Patient-focused Technology Council Serves as a customer-focus group and advisory resource to our information technology teams CICARE UCLA Health patient experience and satisfaction credo
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Comprehensive Research and Clinical Centers
UCLA Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center Stein Eye Institute and Doris Stein Eye Research Center UCLA AIDS Institute Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research at UCLA Jane and Terry Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior at UCLA Clinical and Translational Science Institute
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Leading Healthcare for More than 60 Years
AIDS: UCLA physicians identify first cases Brain mapping: Our neuroscientists advanced promising field PET scanner: UCLA researcher is co-developer Nobel Prize: Dr. Louis Ignarro wins for work with nitric oxide Innovative therapies: Our laboratory works advances Herceptin, Gleevec and Sprycel Stroke: Gugliemi coils, MERCI retriever among our contributions Brain cancer: Vaccine now in clinical trials Updates and smoothing out; verified by Internet and website research
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Powerhouse of Research
Medical school is No. 9 in nation in NIH medical research funding UCLA is No. 10 on National Science Foundation Higher Education Research & Development Survey’s list of research spending NCI-designated SPORE: Specialized Program in Research Excellence (bench-to-bedside research) for Prostate Cancer Medical school among the top 10 in nation in NIH medical research funding Source: Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research, via D. Baybridge. Year: New data available after Oct. 1, 2016. UCLA is No. 10 on the National Science Foundation Higher Education Research & Development Survey’s list of research spending Source: Year: FY2014. New data available November 2016. SPORE Grant: Prostate Source: Steve Smale, Vice Dean of Research, DGSOM Year: 2016 NAS members: 11, plus 3 emeriti (see below) Source: John Hiatt Year: September 2016 NAM members: 46, plus 12 emeriti (see below)
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Awards & Recognitions U.S. News & World Report has ranked UCLA Health hospitals as the Best in the West for 27 consecutive years. We are also: No. 1 in Los Angeles No. 1 in California No. 5 in the U.S. Sources:
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Awards & Recognition U.S. News & World Report ranks David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA among nation’s top research-based medical schools Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica earn Magnet status for Nursing Excellence Advanced Comprehensive Stroke Center STEMI Heart Attack Receiving Center designation Level 1 Trauma Center Level 4 NICU Exceptional HCAHPS-Hospital Rating Scores UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital recognized by U.S. News & World Report for excellence in all 10 specialties One of Hospitals & Health Networks’ “most wired” hospitals in the nation NOTE: U.S. News ranks school No. 6 for primary care and No. 14 for research in
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Community Engagement UCLA Health is an engaged member of the broader community, and takes responsibility for community service very seriously. Examples include: UCLA Mobile Clinic Project Brings healthcare to the streets through a weekly collaborative clinic with medical students, undergraduates and public health students UCLA Health Sound Body Sound Mind Dedicated to fighting childhood obesity through state-of-the-art fitness programs in middle and high schools UCLA Operation Mend Provides advanced medical and surgical treatment and psychological support for injured post-9/11-era service members and veterans
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21st Century Centers of Healing
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Home of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital and Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA Opened June 2008 Designed by celebrated architects I.M. Pei and C.C. Pei, the 1,050,000-square-foot hospital blends science and technology with the art of healing One of the first total replacement hospitals built to meet the latest California seismic safety standards
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Each patient room has capability to transform into intensive care room ICUs with 360-degree access to patients 520 inpatient rooms with sunlight, outdoor views and room for family members Room-service style dining with customized meals, wireless Internet access, multiple outdoor terraces
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Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center
Interventional Floor: 25 operating rooms Equipped with sophisticated diagnostics, robotics, imaging systems and advanced audio and high-resolution video conferencing capabilities Modular configuration for expansion and flexibility in the future Overall design concept of “any care in any room” Surgical Observation Unit for additional post-operative or post-procedural care
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UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital
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UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital
Separate entrance with innovative multi-media “Welcome Wall” 90 inpatient beds, including 44 in Pediatric Unit, 22 in Neonatal ICU, 18 in Pediatric ICU, 6 in Pediatric Cardiac ICU Large, private patient rooms with sleep-in beds so that families can spend time in room comfortably Dedicated clinical areas allow procedures to happen away from sleeping area Mattel Children’s Unit in Santa Monica is the only inpatient pediatric unit in Santa Monica
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UCLA Mattel Children’s Hospital
100,000 square feet of space uniquely designed for children Age-appropriate playrooms and family resource room extend to large outdoor play terrace with ocean views Specialists from the UCLA Chase Child Life Program address social and emotional needs of patients and their families
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Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA
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Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA
Psychiatric hospital ranked #7 in the country (by U.S. News and World Report) Independently accredited and licensed hospital, with its own entrance and address 75,020-square-foot hospital with 74 inpatient rooms with abundant natural light and inspiring views Outdoor terrace features space for group therapy sessions Confirmed Resnick ranking still accurate as of
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UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
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UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
Provides a broad range of academic medical services in a convenient, accessible community setting Advanced gastroenterology endoscopy Cardiology General and specialty surgical services General medicine General pediatrics Geriatrics Internationally known Rape Treatment Center and its Stuart House facility for child victims Neurology Oncology services Orthopaedic/spine surgery Pain management Radiology
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UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
Current state-of-the-art medical center opened 2012 265 inpatient beds; 525,000 square feet of new and existing space Alliance with Orthopaedic Institute for Children to provide pediatric orthopaedic care 16 operating rooms Elegantly designed patient rooms with natural light and family space 25 percent of new medical campus devoted to green and open spaces Built to be seismically safe
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UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
The 16,000-square-foot Nethercutt Emergency Center treats 50,000 patients per year Designated the only “Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics” in Santa Monica Designated as a STEMI receiving center for heart-attack patients FastER service for minor injuries 22 emergency room beds with better privacy and greater versatility for diagnosis and treatment Onsite CT scanner Digital imaging technology
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UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
Award-winning UCLA Outpatient Surgery and Medical Building opened in 2012 UCLA Health’s first LEED-Gold building for sustainability Eight operating rooms and post-anesthesia care unit Also houses: Radiation Therapy, UCLA Breast Center-Santa Monica, Department of Medicine medical offices and a pharmacy
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California Rehabilitation Institute
Opened July 21, 2016 Partnership among UCLA Health, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and managed by Select Medical 138-bed physical medicine and rehabilitation hospital in Century City Largest inpatient facility of its kind on West Coast Dedicated care and leading-edge technology for individuals with spinal-cord and brain injury, stroke, cancer, amputation, neurological disorders and musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions Serves the growing needs of the extended Los Angeles community for inpatient rehabilitation; expected to serve as a center for treating complex rehabilitation cases nationwide
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UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica
The BirthPlace, Santa Monica Comprehensive maternity services to help expectant parents be ready for their new arrivals. Comfortable, home-like LDR rooms Laborist Program 16-bassinet Neonatal Intensive Care Unit Expanded pediatric services 25-bed Pediatric Unit — the only inpatient pediatric unit in Santa Monica Operates as a unit of Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA Teen Cancer Center
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