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When did UCSF Mission Bay open?

When did UCSF Mission Bay open?

February 1, 2015
On February 1, 2015, one of the nation’s premier medical centers opened the doors of a new world class facility: three state-of-the-art hospitals at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus.

How many UCSF are there?

The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is unique among the nine campuses of the University of California in being devoted solely to biological and health sciences.

How many hospitals does UCSF?

three hospitals
UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay opened February 1, 2015 and hosts three hospitals (UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital, UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women’s Hospital, and UCSF Bakar Cancer Hospital) and an outpatient facility. Overall, the 6-story medical center covers 878,000-square-foot and has 289 beds.

Is UCSF affiliated with Sutter?

UCSF General Internal Medicine at Sutter Street provides primary care services. Our health care professionals are experts in preventive medicine, health monitoring, testing and special treatment programs, such as weight management and diabetes follow-up care.

Is the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay a hospital?

An iconic landmark of health care, built from the ground up with care and compassion in mind. UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay is our newest state-of-the-art hospital complex that has been designed to ensure that our facilities match UCSF’s top-notch patient care.

When did UC San Francisco open Mission Bay?

Along the shores of San Francisco Bay, just south of AT Park, a long-underused swath of land began to realize a potential greater than anything the city could have imagined when, in 2003, UCSF opened Genentech Hall, the first building on its Mission Bay campus.

Is there a new hospital in San Francisco?

Now, this major campus for UCSF’s research and education programs has become home to San Francisco’s first new hospital in 30 years.

What is the mission of UC San Francisco?

Innovation and discovery are the watchwords at UCSF’s Mission Bay campus, where industry and academia integrate in developing the therapies that promote the University’s mission of advancing health worldwide ™.