UCSF School of Medicine

UCSF School of Medicine
Former name
Toland Medical College
Motto
Motto in English
Let there be light
TypeMedical school
Established1864
Parent institution
University of California, San Francisco
DeanTalmadge E. King Jr.
Academic staff
2,643
Students1,428
152
Location,
37°45′46″N 122°27′29″W / 37.7627°N 122.4581°W / 37.7627; -122.4581
Websitemedschool.ucsf.edu

The UCSF School of Medicine is a multisite medical school of the University of California, San Francisco with a historical campus located at the base of Mount Sutro on the Parnassus Heights campus in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1864 by Hugh Toland, it is the oldest medical school in California and in the western United States.

For fiscal year 2022, UCSF was the second highest recipient of National Institutes of Health (NIH) research funding and awards amongst all U.S. organizations, with $823.7 million in funding across 1,510 awards.[1] The school is affiliated with the UCSF Medical Center.

The UCSF School of Medicine has seven major sites throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and is composed of 28 academic departments, eight organized research units, and five interdisciplinary research centers. The main site is at the Parnassus Heights campus, which is home to the UCSF Medical Center and the Langley Porter Psychiatric Institute. The UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay opened in 2015 and is home to the UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, UCSF Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital and the UCSF Bakar Cancer Hospital.

The school has a satellite campus, UCSF Fresno which provides doctors to Community Regional Medical Center in Fresno, California.

History

The school was founded in 1864 as the Toland Medical College by Hugh H. Toland, a South Carolina surgeon who found great success and wealth after moving to San Francisco in 1852.[2] A previous school, the Cooper Medical College of the University of Pacific (founded 1858), entered a period of uncertainty in 1862 when its founder, Elias Samuel Cooper, died.[3] In 1864, Toland founded Toland Medical College and the faculty of Cooper Medical College chose to suspend operations and join the new school.[3] In 1873 the college affiliated with the University of California. Together with the School of Dentistry, they became UCSF's first two “Affiliated Colleges” and were followed by the College of Dentistry in 1881 and the UC Training School for Nurses in 1907.[4]

The University of California was founded in 1868, and by 1870 Toland Medical School began negotiating an affiliation with the new public university.[5] Meanwhile, some faculty of Toland Medical College elected to reopen the Medical Department of the University of the Pacific, which would later become Stanford University School of Medicine.[6] Negotiations between Toland and UC were complicated by Toland's demand that the medical school continue to bear his name, an issue on which he finally conceded.[5] In March 1873, the trustees of Toland Medical College transferred it to the Regents of the University of California, and the school became "The Medical Department of the University of California."[5]

The Affiliated Colleges buildings. The Medical Department was housed in the building on the left.

Initially, the three Affiliated Colleges were located at different sites around San Francisco, but near the end of the 19th century, interest in bringing them together grew. To make this possible, San Francisco Mayor Adolph Sutro donated 13 acres in Parnassus Heights at the base of Mount Parnassus (now known as Mount Sutro). The new site, overlooking Golden Gate Park, opened in the fall of 1898, with the construction of the new Affiliated Colleges buildings. The school's first female student, Lucy Wanzer, graduated in 1876, after having to appeal to the UC Board of Regents to gain admission in 1873.[7][8] In 1915, the Hahnemann Medical College of the Pacific became a part of the UC medical department.[9]

The University gained more independence in the 1960s when it started to be seen as a campus in its own right instead of as the medical center of the UC system. The four departments were renamed as "School of ..." and the UCSF Graduate Division was founded in 1961. In 1964 the institution obtained full administrative independence under the name University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, becoming the ninth campus in the University of California system and the only one devoted exclusively to the health sciences.

A pivotal moment in UCSF history was the deal between Vice-Chancellor Bruce Spaulding and San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown for the development of the Mission Bay campus in 1999. Renowned scientist J. Michael Bishop, recipient of both the Lasker Award and Nobel Prize in Medicine (together with UCSF professor Harold Varmus), became the eighth Chancellor in 1998. He oversaw one of UCSF's major transition and growth periods, including the expanding Mission Bay development and philanthropic support recruitment. During his tenure, he unveiled the first comprehensive, campus-wide, strategic plan to promote diversity and foster a supportive work environment. During this time, UCSF also adopted a new mission: advancing health worldwide™.[10] The 2010s saw increased construction and expansion at Mission Bay, with the Smith Cardiovascular Research Building, the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, and the Benioff Children's Hospital in 2010, the Sandler Neuroscience Center in 2012, and Mission Hall and the Baker Cancer Hospital in 2013. In 2012, the school opened the UCSF Anatomy learning center. The Children's Hospital was named after Mark Benioff, who donated $100 million toward the new facility.[11] In 2015, the Mission Bay campus saw the grand opening of the new UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, a 289-bed integrated hospital complex dedicated to serving children, women and cancer patients. The school started the new Bridges curriculum in 2016 with the class of 2020.[citation needed]

Faculty

USNWR graduate school rankings[12]
Medicine: Primary Care 5
Medicine: Research 5

The School of Medicine has 2,498 full-time faculty. There have been six Nobel Prize winners over the past six decades, and among its 2018 faculty members are:[13]

List of deans

  • Hugh H. Toland (1864-1870)
  • R. Beverly Cole (1870-1875, 1878-1882)
  • Alonzo A. O'Neill (1875-1878)
  • Robert A. Maclean (1882-1899)
  • Arnold A. D'Ancona (1899-1913)
  • Hebert C. Moffitt (1913-1919)
  • Wallace I. Terry (1919-1920)
  • David P. Barrows (1921-1923)
  • Lionel S. Schmitt, acting (1923-1927)
  • R. Langley Porter (1927-1936, 1939-1940)
  • W. McKim Marriott (1936)
  • Chauncey D. Leake (1937-1939)
  • Robert Gordon Sproul (1940-1942)
  • Francis S. Smyth (1942-1954)
  • John B. Lagen (acting) (1954-1956)
  • John B. De C. M. Saunders (1956-1963)
  • William O. Reinhardt (1963-1966)
  • Stuart C. Cullen (1966-1970)
  • Charles T. Carman (1970)
  • Julius R. Krevans (1971-1982)[14]
  • Joseph B. Martin (1989-1993)
  • Haile Debas (1993-2003)
  • David A. Kessler (2003-2007)
  • Sam Hawgood, (2007-2014)
  • Bruce Wintroub, Interim (2014-2015)
  • Talmadge E. King Jr. (2015–present)

Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health

The Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, founded in 1999, is a research center studying obstetrics, gynecology, and reproductive science at the University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine and the San Francisco General Hospital. Its focus includes research, clinical care, policy development, and training on issues affecting sexual health. This includes resources and advocacy to advance reproductive autonomy, including access to contraception and abortion services, and access to care during pregnancy and childbirth.

The Center's founding director was Claire Brindis; as of 2021 it is led by Jody Steinauer. It includes over 200 medical, research, and other staff across the university, and runs a series of residencies and clinical care programs.[15]

The Bixby Center's programs include research programs, fellowships and residencies, and training and clinical centers.[16]

Research programs include Advancing New Standards in Reproductive Health,[17] studying how policies and public discussion shape people's sexual and reproductive lives; Beyond the Pill, studying and promoting access to contraceptive health care for women; and PRONTO International and the Safe Motherhood Program, developing care strategies and training to optimize care during childbirth.

Obstetrics and gynecology residencies include a two-year fellowship in Family Planning, and the Kenneth J. Ryan residency program in the United States and Canada. Training and clinical centers include the California Prevention Training Center for HIV/AIDS and STD care and prevention, the New Generation Health Center for youth in San Francisco. Bixby has also supported international clinics, including the Family AIDS Care & Education Services in Kisumu County, Kenya, in partnership with the Kenya Medical Research Institute, and the Clinical Trials Research Center at the University of Zimbabwe, both researching treatment and prevention of HIV-related illness and women’s health.

A sister center on Population and Reproductive Health, was set up at UCLA.[18]

References

  1. ^ "NIH Awards by Location & Organization". Retrieved 2024-03-30.
  2. ^ Hugh Huger Toland (1806–1880), UCSF, Accessed October 6, 2010.
  3. ^ a b A History of UCSF: San Francisco's First Medical Institutions, UCSF, Accessed October 6, 2010.
  4. ^ "1868-1898 - Introduction - A History of UCSF". History.library.ucsf.edu. Retrieved 2017-07-15.
  5. ^ a b c A History of UCSF: University Affiliation, UCSF, Accessed October 10, 2010.
  6. ^ Chronology of the Stanford University Medical Center, Stanford School of Medicine, Accessed June 11, 2007.
  7. ^ Chen, Jeffrey. "140 Years Later: The First Female Graduate of UCSF". UCSF School of Medicine. Retrieved December 18, 2013.
  8. ^ "A History of UCSF". The Regents of the University of California. Retrieved November 26, 2013.
  9. ^ Fisher, Charles Edmund (July 1915). "Hahnemann College of the Pacific". Medical Century: The National Journal of Homoeopathic Medicine and Surgery. XXII (7) (Public domain ed.). Medical Century Company: 162–63. Retrieved 27 August 2023.
  10. ^ "John Michael Bishop - Biography - A History of UCSF". history.library.ucsf.edu.
  11. ^ "UCSF Children's Hospital receives $100 million gift to build new hospital". UC San Francisco.
  12. ^ "University of California--San Francisco". Retrieved 30 March 2024.
  13. ^ "Facts & Figures | UCSF School of Medicine". medschool.ucsf.edu.
  14. ^ A History of UCFS : Julius R. Krevans (1924-2015)
  15. ^ "About us | Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health". bixbycenter.ucsf.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  16. ^ "Bixby Center for Global Reproductive Health, University of California, San Francisco - MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  17. ^ "Providing the evidence you need to advance reproductive wellbeing | ANSIRH". www.ansirh.org. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  18. ^ "Home". www.bixby.ucla.edu. Retrieved 2022-03-30.

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