Points of Distinction - UC Davis Health
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At UC Davis Health we proudly Our work includes: apply the expertise, discoveries and Serving our community — and our world — during infectious disease ■ outbreaks and pandemics technology of a world-class university ■ Providing the highest-level trauma care for our entire region Acting as a crucial specialty and subspecialty care resource to advance health and well-being ■ for a large portion of California for people and patients — both here ■ Advancing diagnosis, treatment and prevention through research Educating providers and the health care leaders of the future in California and across the nation. ■ ■ Training and supporting rural health providers ■ Demonstrating how to serve an urban core community Our academic health system includes: ■ UC Davis Medical Center ■ UC Davis Health Community Clinics ■ UC Davis School of Medicine ■ Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis ■ UC Davis Children’s Hospital ■ UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center ■ UC Davis MIND Institute ■ Community partnerships with organizations and health providers across our 33 county Northern California service area, to improve levels of patient care everywhere
Patient Care A level IV NICU (the highest possible rating), one of Nationally renowned UC Davis Medical Center is a leading Newsweek’s Best referral center for the most seriously injured or ill patients A Baby-Friendly Hospital The West Coast’s first American College of Surgeons-verified The nation’s highest recognition for nursing excellence Maternity Hospitals and the most medically complex cases. It is nationally level I Children’s Surgery Center 2021, and a Blue ranked in nine adult and four pediatric specialty areas. Distinction Center for Maternity Care UC Davis Medical Center successfully treated the nation’s first community spread COVID-19 HOSPITAL AND PATIENT STATISTICS The only level I trauma center for both adult and pediatric emergencies in inland Northern California patient, helping to inform testing protocols and other pandemic response best practices 646 Licensed beds Established the region’s first post- Among the nation’s COVID-19 clinic for long-haul patients 73,194 ER visits best hospitals for adults and children, one of the top Philanthropy impact: 808,242 Clinic/office visits 10 hospitals in The Children’s Miracle Network raised nearly $3.5 million for UC Davis California, and Children’s Hospital, making it one of the network’s top hospitals 29,841 Ranked among the nation’s Ranked among the nation’s High-performing in abdominal top 50 children’s hospitals top 50 hospitals in cancer, aortic aneurysm repair, #1 in Sacramento in neonatology, nephrology, cardiology and heart surgery, COPD, colon cancer surgery, Continued support from Ernest Tschannen’s historic $38.5 million gift, and *orthopaedics, and *urology ENT, geriatrics, nephrology, gastroenterology & GI surgery, other generous donations, led to substantial progress on the Tschannen Admissions* neurology and neurosurgery, heart failure, lung cancer *Together with Shriners Hospitals orthopaedics, pulmonology surgery, and transcatheter Eye Institute Building — designed to house leading-edge patient care, for Children – Northern California For year ending June 30, 2020 and lung surgery, and urology aortic valve replacement (TAVR) inspired educational programs and a pioneering research environment *Inpatient admissions; does not include 16,581 observation days
Education Innovative training prepares future doctors to treat underserved communities: FACULTY, STAFF AND STUDENTS A new online post-master’s certificate program seeks to The Center for Health and Technology offers telehealth education programs for community providers, students and residents, with 11,799 double California’s pipeline of psychiatric collaborations around specific conditions Innovative UC Davis interprofessional ■ In urban and rural communities mental health nurse practitioners In California’s Central Valley Staff, full & part time education gives the health care workforce ■ ■ By advancing Latino health of tomorrow the skills and values needed By closing the primary care gap 1,252 ■ to lead change and improve health for all. Physicians* 2,964 Nurses volunteered countless hours 1,054 For more than 40 years, UC Davis students have in free community clinics delivering care for underserved populations — including by telehealth and phone during the pandemic Students 957 Residents & fellows Ranked among America’s best Philanthropy impact: 1,789 Faculty and other academic personnel, The UC Davis School of Medicine is a U.S. We awarded more than $1.5 million in full & part time scholarships to medical students in 2020, top-50 medical school for primary care and a 50% increase from 2016 *Direct care providers All numbers are snapshots in time and approximate research in 2022 U.S. News & World Report As its class gift, the Betty Irene Moore School rankings, including #4 for its diversity and of Nursing’s Class of 2019 doctoral program #9 for family medicine training initiated a Student Success Fund U.S. News continues to rank the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing at UC Davis More than $230,000 from 900 donations helped students, trainees and staff facing among the top 50 U.S. nursing schools. In its first 10 years, the school has grown pandemic hardship from 33 students in two programs to 325 students in five programs.
Discovery The Clinical and Translational Science Center helps advance lab UC Davis is part of dozens of studies and clinical trials for COVID-19 therapies findings into treatments, engage communities UC Davis Health research includes clinical, in research, and educate the next generation and preventions, from monoclonal antibody translational and basic-science studies, of clinicians and scientists treatments to the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine with an emphasis on collaboration and improving health for people, communities and entire populations. Part of California’s COVID-19 Testing Task Force, and a source of testing support and expertise for our region External research funding: 276 A UC Davis Health team is launching the world’s first, FDA-approved 46 currently active $ Confronting major health threats One of 51 US cancer centers designated “comprehensive” human clinical trial using stem cells before birth to treat the most serious cell and gene therapy ■ by the National Cancer Institute, and part of the world’s form of spina bifida. clincial trials at the million largest cancer research organization, the University of California’s Cancer Consortium UC Davis Institute for in 2020 ■ Members of California’s Alzheimer’s Disease Task Force Regenerative Cures and recipients of a $54 million joint dementia grant ■ Home to the School of Nursing’s Family Caregiving Institute Philanthropy impact: Improving health for all: ■ The UC Davis MIND Institute is launching a new four- year college program for students with intellectual A grateful patient’s $4 million gift created first-ever ■ Institute for Regenerative Cures disabilities, designed to create a model for other endowed chairs in glaucoma and glaucoma research ■ Center for Reducing Health Disparities California universities ■ MIND Institute A grateful family’s anonymous $600,000 gift established ■ Home to the first state-funded center for firearm ■ Center for Precision Medicine the Brain Computer Interface Research and Support Initiative, violence research, helping to inform both public policy ■ Center for Professional Practice of Nursing and clinical practice to assist in stimulating recovery following a traumatic brain ■ Center for Healthcare Policy and Research injury or stroke ■ Center for Health and Technology
The UC Davis Health Cancer Care Network unites Community Caring for vulnerable population: Innovative partnerships with Federally Qualified multiple cancer centers to offer patients leading-edge care in their own communities Engagement ■ Health Centers (FQHCs) ■ Helping moms with opioid use disorders, with a dedicated clinic and special training for health care teams in urban and rural communities UC Davis Health actively engages ■ Creating a “virtual children’s hospital” for vulnerable rural Honored by Practice Greenhealth for progress with the diverse communities it Northern California children via telehealth partnerships on environmental performance and sustainability, serves in Sacramento, Northern ■ Leading a statewide anti-tobacco initiative for including for the work of our unique California and beyond. safety-net patients farm-to-fork food service ■ Targeted physician-training programs assist underserved populations and communities Youth violence intervention Partnering with community organizations: National pioneers and traffic safety education ■ Sacramento Republic FC California International Marathon and leaders in through our Trauma Prevention ■ Dozens of other organizations and events telehealth and and Outreach Program ■ electronic medical records integration Serving our region UC Davis programs: The School of Nursing during the pandemic Philanthropy impact: 350 ■ Train others to use partners with more than ■ Sharing evidence-based safety technology-enabled advice for everyday life Ruth and Paul Flowers gave $100,000 to launch the health care Super Fritz & Friends Fund, a new initiative to support ■ Offer community ■ Bridging gaps in testing and equipment Named a LGBTQ child cancer patients and their families workshops to increase A “Most Wired” health system for ■ Highlighting the importance health literacy Healthcare Equality excellence in using technology of socioeconomic disparities Leader by the nation’s A $4.55 million gift from Katy and Dale Carlsen — our clinical sites and community ■ Help students from to improve care delivery ■ Bringing vaccinations, testing, largest LGBTQ largest pediatrics gift to date — established the Foster diverse backgrounds to agencies for its education telehealth and training to vulnerable organization Care Clinic and Resilience Support Fund consider health careers and research programs populations and communities
Leadership David Lubarsky, M.D., Stephen J. Cavanagh, Toby Marsh, R.N., M.S.A., Brad Simmons, M.H.A., M.B.A. Ph.D., M.P.A., R.N., M.S.N., F.A.C.H.E., NEA-BC F.A.C.H.E. Chief Executive Officer, F.A.C.H.E., F.A.A.N. Chief Nursing and Patient Chief Administrator, UC Davis Health Dean, Betty Irene Moore Care Services Officer, UC Davis Medical Center Vice Chancellor of Human School of Nursing UC Davis Medical Center Chief Operating Officer, Health Sciences UC Davis Health Hospital Division Colleen E. Clancy, Ph.D. Tim Maurice, M.B.A. Ron Amodeo, M.A. Associate Vice Chancellor Chief Financial Officer Steve Telliano, M.A. Chief Strategy Officer for Academic Personnel Assistant Vice Chancellor of Susan Murin, M.D., Strategic Communications Ashish Atreja, M.D., Michael Condrin, M.B.A. M.Sc., M.B.A. M.P.H., F.A.C.P., A.G.A.F. Chief Operating Officer, Vice Dean for Clinical Affairs Hendry Ton, M.D., M.S. Chief Information and Digital Ambulatory Care Executive Director, UC Davis Associate Vice Chancellor Health Officer Medical Group Board for Health Equity, Diversity Nick Eversole, M.B.A. and Inclusion Jennifer Baron Assistant Vice Chancellor Chong Porter Chief Experience Officer of Human Health Sciences Associate Vice Chancellor Ekta Vyas, Ph.D., and Chief of Staff for Health Sciences Development M.S., SHRM-SCP Allison Brashear, M.D., and Alumni Relations Deputy Chief Human M.B.A. J. Douglas Kirk, M.D., Resources Officer Dean, School of Medicine F.A.C.E.P., F.A.C.C. Chief Medical Officer, UC Davis Medical Center ftyl health.ucdavis.edu 800-2-UCDAVIS (800-282-3284)
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