UCSF Medical Center

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UCSF Medical Center
Location
Place San Francisco, California, (US)
Organization
Care System Private
Hospital Type Teaching
Affiliated University University of California, San Francisco
Services
Emergency Dept. Unknown
Beds 600
Speciality Unknown
History
Founded Unknown
Links
Website Unknown
See also Hospitals in California

The UCSF Medical Center at Parnassus Heights and Mount Zion in San Francisco, California are the major research and medical teaching hospitals of the University of California, San Francisco. A new 43-acre campus in the Mission Bay neighborhood is expected to eventually host new hospital facilities.

[edit] Parnassus

The 600-bed Parnassus center serves as the main campus and houses the Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute, The 180-bed UCSF Children's Hospital, extensive research labs, and the main Dental and Nursing buildings.

[edit] Mount Zion

The Mount Zion hospital has the UCSF Comprehensive Cancer Center, the Women's Health Center, and School of Pharmancy buildings.

The UCSF Medical Center is considered one of the top hospitals in the nation, and ranks in the top ten in the US News 2005 survey. The Medical Center conducts research in almost every field of medicine and supports top-notch programs in many specialties including AIDS, cancer, and pediatric research.

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