Born: 1857
What is St Mary's Medical Center?
Opened in 1857, it is the oldest continuously operating hospital in SF.
Dignity Health was founded in 1986.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Mary%27s_Medical_Center_(San_Francisco)
Hint: The original campus, founded in 1907.
What is Parnassus Heights?
Board of Regents in 1949 designated this campus (over UC Berkeley) as main site for medical science.
Number of internal medicine residents at UCSF
What is 185?
9 chief residents (3 each at UCSF, VA, SFGH)
https://medicine.ucsf.edu/residency-programs/about-our-program
Built in 1925
What is Chinese Hospital?
Built in 1925 to serve a marginalized and stigmatized community.
'Early in San Francisco’s history, the city government used racist rhetoric to blame the Chinese residents for the poor and unsanitary conditions in Chinatown. The Board of Health asserted that Chinatown “constitutes a continued source of danger of this [virulent] character, and probably always will, so long as it is inhabited by people of the Mongolian race.” '
https://www.foundsf.org/index.php?title=Chinese_Hospital:_History_and_Foundation
Hint: Located at Parnassus. It's the first psychiatric institute in California.
What is Langley Porter Psychiatric Instititute?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langley_Porter_Psychiatric_Institute
Number of residents/fellows across UCSF medical, dental, and pharmacy programs.
What is 1776?
Birth year: 1898
What is UCSF Parnassus Heights?
UC affiliated with a private medical school (Toland Medical School, founded 1864 by South Carolina surgeon Hugh Toland who originally came for the Gold Rush), a dental school, and a pharmacy school to form the Affiliate Colleges. All relocated to Parnassus Heights in 1898, on land donated by Mayor Adolph Sutro.
Hint: Opened in 2015 and hosts three hospitals.
What is UCSF Mission Bay Campus?
Benioff Children's Hospital, Betty Irene Moore Women's Hospital, and Bakar Cancer Hospital
Average daily census at UCSF Medical Center
What is 877? (in 2023)
1199 licensed beds
Hint: Born in 1991 from the merger of Pacific Presbyterian Medical Center (above) and Children's Hospital
What is CPMC?
(Photo of Presbyterian Medical Center)
https://calisphere.org/item/027171a77225fe543fa7bdb0b4cf723a/
Hint: Opened in 1897 by the Jewish Community in SF and merged with UCSF in 1990
What is Mount Zion?
Does not have its own ED. Has 18 acute care beds, 28 surgical short-stay beds, and 7 ICU beds.
https://ucsfhealthhospitalmedicine.ucsf.edu/clinical-services/mount-zion-medical-service
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_California,_San_Francisco_Medical_Center
Average daily population at UCSF Parnassus campus
What is 16,000?
Including faculty, staff, students, patients and visitors.
Founded in 1851 as SF's first private hospital and later became part of this group.
What is Kaiser Permanente SF?
French Hospital changed locations a few times, most recently in 1963 to what is currently known as the French Campus of KPSF.
KP was founded in 1945.
Hint: Established in 1975 as graduate medical education program to address a regional physician shortage.
What is UCSF Fresno?
About 50% of graduates stay in the Central Valley.
PGY-1 salary at UCSF starting 7/1/2024
What is $92,284? (includes housing stipend)
The salary scale for UCSF residents effective July 1, 2024, is:
For St Mary's in 2023-2024,
PGY1 = $74,141
PGY2 = $77,095
PGY3 = #80,205