UC Davis Health

UC Davis Health

Hospitals and Health Care

Sacramento, CA 56,032 followers

UC Davis Health is improving lives and transforming health care at home and around the globe.

About us

UC Davis Health is improving lives and transforming health care by providing excellent patient care, conducting groundbreaking research, fostering innovative, interprofessional education, and creating dynamic, productive partnerships with the community. The academic health system includes one of the country’s best medical schools, a 627-bed acute-care teaching hospital, a 1,000-member physician's practice group and the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing. It is home to a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center, an international neurodevelopmental institute, a stem cell institute, and a comprehensive children’s hospital. Other nationally prominent centers focus on advancing telemedicine, improving vascular care, eliminating health disparities and translating research findings into new treatments for patients. Together, they make UC Davis a hub of innovation that is transforming health for all. For more information, visit health.ucdavis.edu. Our social media rules of engagement, https://ucdavis.health/3sDQr1h, apply to all of our social channels.

Website
http://health.ucdavis.edu
Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
Sacramento, CA
Type
Educational
Founded
1968
Specialties
One of the nation's best medical schools, an NCI-designated comprehensive cancer center, the Betty Irene Moore School of Nursing, a neurodevelopmental institute, a stem cell institute, a full-service children’s hospital, and level-1 trauma center

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    We are thrilled to share that the University of California, Davis - School of Medicine has been named as one of the top institutions in the country for training students to practice in primary care settings! According to the annual “Best Medical Schools” rankings released today by U.S. News & World Report, UC Davis is in the Tier 1, or top, category for its leadership in educating students to work as primary care doctors. The rankings are a testament to the success the UC Davis School of Medicine has achieved for years in training students, residents and fellows to help fill a workforce shortage of primary care physicians. “The UC Davis School of Medicine continues to be a national leader in training the physician workforce needed to meet the needs of our diverse communities and advance health equity — especially in primary care,” said Susan Murin, interim dean of the UC Davis School of Medicine. “These rankings also show we continue to be among the leading medical research institutions committed to improving health and transforming lives." More information on the UC Davis School of Medicine and the rankings: https://lnkd.in/gxe3E5dK

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    Today we broke ground on what will be the hospital of the future – the UC Davis Medical Center’s California Tower. The new tower will add nearly one million square feet of space to the eastern side of the existing medical center. It will include new operating rooms, an imaging center, leading edge facilities for pharmacy and burn care units, and about 334 private rooms for patients. More than 250 of the rooms are being designed for greater flexibility in the event of a patient surge such as a pandemic, massive wildfire or other disaster. These will easily convert into intensive-care-unit rooms with air isolation to treat patients of any level of hospitalization. “The addition of the California Tower to UC Davis Medical Center is a testament to our innovative forward thinking across our health system and main campus,” said UC Davis Chancellor Gary S. May. “This project will position our researchers, students, faculty and staff to meet and adapt to regional health care needs for the next 50 years.” Learn more about the California Tower: https://lnkd.in/g-zJUfAA

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    Kudos to our fantastic Department of Emergency Medicine for earning the prestigious 2024 Lantern Award from the Emergency Nurses Association! This accolade affirms our unwavering commitment to exceptional care and innovative leadership in emergency medicine. It is a visible symbol of our commitment to quality, safety and a healthy work environment. “This prestigious recognition is a testament to the outstanding care the UC Davis emergency medicine team provides to patients,” said Rupinder Sandhu, executive director for Emergency Services. “Every day, our caregivers provide the highest standard of care, and ensure our patients receive the best possible treatment when they need it most.” Here's to our remarkable team and their continued dedication to ensuring the highest standard of care for our patients. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gBTpfn5t

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    Don't wait! Apply now through August 1 for our Physician Assistant program. Ranked #5 in the US News & World Report's Top 100 Best Jobs and #2 in the Top 100 Best Health Care Jobs, PA careers are in high pursuit. Our PA program focuses on preparing you for today's health care workforce. Join this full-time program and work with colleagues who are dedicated to providing top-tier primary care on interprofessional teams while receiving clinical experience and mentorship along the way. Learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/dDwws2D8

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    A new study by the UC Davis MIND Institute’s Sally Ozonoff and the Baby Siblings Research Consortium confirms that siblings of autistic children are about seven times more likely to be autistic themselves. The sex of the first autistic child, number of autistic children and other factors also influence the likelihood of autism. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gsUsUBkA

    Large study confirms: Siblings of autistic children have 20% chance of autism

    Large study confirms: Siblings of autistic children have 20% chance of autism

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    Congratulations to Patient Escort Habidur Rehman, this month's Point of Pride (POP) Award winner! The POP Award recognizes the countless actions of empathy and kindness—large and small—that take place across our health system every day. The nomination reads: “I want to recognize Habidur for essentially saving a patient's life. Habidur was set to transport a Spanish-speaking patient to X-ray when he noticed that she looked pale and was saying something in Spanish. Having some experience with diabetes, Habidur quickly found a nurse who was able to check the patient's blood sugar, which was found to be dangerously low. We were able to quickly treat the patient, but if it wasn't for Habidur's astute awareness, this patient could have easily deteriorated without recognition until the next task was ordered. Thank you, Habidur, for your dedication to your patients and their care!" Habidur lived our patient promise, showing how every employee plays a vital role in providing care. Congratulations to Habidur on his POP Award!

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    The summer 2024 issue of Synthesis magazine is now available! The biannual magazine of UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center shares news about advanced treatments, promising scientific discoveries and efforts to reach out to the community. The magazine also includes progress being made at the cancer center in finding a cure for liver cancer and new technology bringing hope to pancreatic cancer patients. Another discovery may lead to a “switch” to kill cancer cells that could benefit patients including those with ovarian cancer. Readers will also learn about the link between cancer and poverty. A new report shows that lung, liver, stomach and cervical cancer rates are causing an unfair cancer burden for people in marginalized areas. In another article, learn why what people eat or have access to eat can affect their risk of cancer. The latest issue of Synthesis also introduces you to the wife of a U.S. Marine who shares that his sense of duty inspired him to give back after receiving treatment for a cancer that, after a gallant fight, eventually took his life. He lives on, however, with his generous and enduring gift. These stories and many more can be found in the latest issue of Synthesis. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/g939JG8v

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    We are thrilled to share that we have been recognized as one of the nation’s leading hospitals for outstanding patient care, according to the 2024-2025 U.S. News & World Report prestigious Best Hospitals survey! As the region’s only comprehensive level 1 trauma center for both adult and pediatric patients, UC Davis Medical Center ranked as the No. 1 hospital in Sacramento and No. 8 in California. We have been the No. 1 hospital in Sacramento for at least the last 13 years and among the Top 10 in the state for over a decade. “UC Davis Health is built on our commitment to improve lives and transform health care by providing excellent patient-centered care, conducting groundbreaking research and administering interprofessional education,” said David Lubarsky, vice chancellor of human health sciences and CEO. “We are honored to be recognized for this commitment and the exceptional care our clinical teams deliver every day.” Learn more about our rankings: https://lnkd.in/dMArmKJy

    U.S. News ranks UC Davis Medical Center among nation’s best

    U.S. News ranks UC Davis Medical Center among nation’s best

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    🌟 Exciting bone health discovery! Our scientists, in collaboration with the University of California, San Francisco, have discovered a new hormone that may help build strong bones. The study results published in Nature sheds light on how breastfeeding women maintain robust bones even as calcium is stripped from their bones to support milk production. With over 200 million people affected by osteoporosis worldwide, this discovery holds significant potential for improving bone health in the broader population. Congratulations to Thomas H. Ambrosi, Kent Leach, Holly Ingraham, and the entire research team for their outstanding work! https://lnkd.in/gBuqDjHh

    Scientists Discover a New Hormone that Can Build Strong Bones

    Scientists Discover a New Hormone that Can Build Strong Bones

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    We're excited to share that Marie Burns has been appointed interim director of the Center for Neuroscience (CNS)! Burns is a highly respected and active member of the UC Davis neuroscience community, and a CNS core faculty member since 2001. She brings a wealth of leadership experience and a distinguished career in vision neuroscience research to her new role. “Bridging a uniquely broad range of research topics and approaches, the Center for Neuroscience has been a national leader in multi-disciplinary neuroscience research for decades. I’m honored to step into the role of interim director during this transition," Burns said. "Together with the incredible faculty, trainees and staff at CNS, we will continue to advance the center’s mission, building on the strong foundation established over the past 30 years.” Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gC4ZJK-W

    Vision neuroscientist appointed interim director for Center for Neuroscience

    Vision neuroscientist appointed interim director for Center for Neuroscience

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