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Who We Are

Who We Are. Physician Practices and Clinics Physicians provide primary and specialty care in 150 offices:. UCLA Health. Brentwood Malibu Manhattan Beach Marina Del Rey Northridge Pacific Palisades Pasadena Porter Ranch. Santa Clarita (Valencia) Santa Monica Simi Valley

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Who We Are

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  1. Who We Are

  2. Physician Practices and Clinics Physicians provide primary and specialty care in 150 offices: UCLA Health • Brentwood • Malibu • Manhattan Beach • Marina Del Rey • Northridge • Pacific Palisades • Pasadena • Porter Ranch • Santa Clarita (Valencia) • Santa Monica • Simi Valley • Thousand Oaks • Torrance • Westlake Village • West Los Angeles • Westwood

  3. UCLA Health

  4. Westwood Campus

  5. Santa Monica Campus

  6. UCLA Health Hospitals: • Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center • Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA • Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA • UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica

  7. UCLA Health By the Numbers • 1 million patient encounters in our clinics and 100,000 patient encounters in our hospitals each year • 2,000 faculty (physicians and non-physicians) • 1,877 clinical voluntary faculty • 3,350 registered nurses • 1,010 residents and fellows • 11,476 therapists, technicians, clerical and other staff

  8. David Geffen Schoolof Medicine at UCLA Since opening in 1951 the David GeffenSchool of Medicine at UCLA has grown intoan internationally recognized leader inresearch, medical education, patient careand public service. • 700 medical students • More than 350 postdoctoral and clinical fellows • 1,300 residents • 2,500 full-time faculty • NIH research dollars (2011): $287 million • NIH grants (2011): 624

  9. UCLA JonssonComprehensiveCancer Center Jules Stein Eye Institute and DorisStein Eye Research Center UCLA AIDS Institute Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regenerative Medicine and StemCell Research at UCLA Jane and Terry SemelInstitutefor Neuroscience and HumanBehavior at UCLA Comprehensive Researchand Clinical Centers

  10. Leading Healthcare for More than 50 Years • AIDS identified by UCLA physicians • Brain mapping • PET scanner was developed byUCLA researcher • Nobel prize winner, Dr. Louis Ignarro • Laboratory research led to innovative targeted therapies Herceptin, Gleevec and Sprycel • Stroke: Gugliemi coils, MERCI retriever, nationally recognized stroke center • Developed national model for limb-salvage technique for cancer patients

  11. Powerhouse of Research • Among the top 10 in nation in NIH medical research funding • Fourth in national overall research funding • Brain cancer vaccine • SPORE: Specialized Program in Research Excellence (bench-to-bedside research), NCI-designated • Lung cancer • Prostate cancer

  12. Awards & Recognitions U.S.News & World Report ranks Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center one of the top five American hospitals — and the best hospital in the western United States for the 23rdconsecutive year. The company we keep: • Mass General • Johns Hopkins • Mayo Clinic • Cleveland Clinic • Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

  13. Awards & Recognition • U.S.News & World Report ranksDavid Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA among nation’s top research-based medical schools • America’s Best Doctors • UCLA Medical Group awarded Gold Level Achievement for clinical quality by the California Department of Managed Health Care • Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center earns magnet status forNursing Excellence • Certified Stroke Center • STEMI Heart Attack Receiving Center designation • Level 1 Trauma Center • Level 4 NICU

  14. Community Engagement UCLA Health is an engaged member of the broader community, and takes responsibility for community service very seriously. Examples of UCLA community involvement include: UCLA Mobile Clinic Project – For more than a decade, students have been taking it to the streets, every Wednesday evening near the same street corner. Haiti Outreach –Members of the UCLA healthcare community responded to the Haitian earthquake by volunteering to go help. Some went as part of a UCLA-organized effort – Operation Haiti. Operation Mend – Operation Mend combines the best of the military’s resources with the skills of UCLA Health to provide a comprehensive and collaborative approach to healing U.S. military personnel wounded and disfigured in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  15. 21st Century Centers of Healing

  16. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

  17. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center • Home of Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA and Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA • Opened June 2008 • Designed by celebrated architects I.M. Pei and C.C. Pei, our 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

  18. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center • 540 inpatient rooms with sunlight, outdoor views and room forfamily members • Room-service style dining with customized meals, wireless Internet access, multiple outdoor terraces • Each patient room has capability to transform into intensive care room • ICUs with 360-degree access to patients

  19. Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center Interventional Floor: • 23 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” • Six cardiac catheterization labs • Eight procedural suites for interventional imaging • 46 pre- and post-recovery spaces • Surgical Observation Unit for additional post-operative or post-procedural care

  20. Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA

  21. Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA • Separate entrance with innovative multi-media “Welcome Wall” • 146 inpatient beds, including 44 in Pediatric Unit, 32 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 Monicais the only inpatient pediatric unit in Santa Monica

  22. Mattel Children’s Hospital UCLA • 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

  23. Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA

  24. Stewart and Lynda Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA • Psychiatric hospital ranked #7 in the country ( by U.S.Newsand 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

  25. UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica

  26. UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica Nearly all the services (with the exception of organ transplantation) offered at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center now available in Santa Monica • Geriatrics • General and specialty surgical services • Orthopaedic / spine surgery • Cardiology • Neurology • Radiology • Pain management • General medicine • General pediatrics • Advanced gastroenterology endoscopy • Oncology services

  27. UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica New state-of-the-art medical center opened 2011. • 266 inpatient beds; 315,000 square feet of new space • Unique alliance with Orthopaedic Hospital, featuring an outpatient clinic • 16 operating rooms • Critical Care Unit with advanced equipment and 360-degree access • Patient rooms with family space and comfortable sleeper chairs • 25 percent of new medical campus devoted to green and open spaces • Seismically safe

  28. UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica New 16,000-square-foot Nethercutt Emergency Center designed to provide more private, compassionate and efficient care to all patients: • Designated the only “Emergency Department Approved for Pediatrics” in Santa Monica. • Designated as a STEMI receiving center for heart-attack patients • 22 emergency room beds with better privacy and greater versatility for diagnosis and treatment • Child-friendly pediatrics room • Centralized nurses’ station

  29. UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica Nethercutt Emergency Center features new life-saving, top-of-the-line technology: • Onsite 64-slice CT Scanner • Digital X-ray technology • 9,000-square-foot laboratory featuring the latest chemistry, hematology and blood-bank analyzer; linked by a pneumatic tube system • State-of-the-art monitoring equipment • Automated medication dispensing system and robust pharmacy storage

  30. UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica Premier birthing center –The BirthPlace: • Labor & Delivery Unit with home-like rooms • Remodeled Postpartum Unit with comfortable, all-private rooms, deluxe suites and other amenities • Well-baby Nursery • 16-bassinet, state-of-the-art Neonatal IntensiveCare Unit Expanded pediatric services • 26-bed Pediatric Unit — the only inpatient pediatric unit in Santa Monica • 16-bassinet Neonatal ICU • 4-bed Pediatric ICU — the only one in Santa Monica

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