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Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center is a nonprofit, tertiary, 915-bed teaching hospital and multi-specialty academic health science center located in Los Angeles, California.[1][2][3][4] Part of the Cedars-Sinai Health System, the hospital has a staff of over 2,000 physicians and 10,000 employees,[5][6] supported by a team of 2,000 volunteers and more than 40 community groups.[7] As of 2022–23, U.S. News & World Report ranked Cedars-Sinai among the top performing hospitals in the western United States.[8][9] Cedars-Sinai is a teaching hospital affiliate of David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), which was ranked in the top 20 on the U.S. News 2023 Best Medical Schools: Research.[10]

Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Cedars-Sinai Health System
View of North and South Towers of the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Geography
Location8700 Beverly Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, United States
Coordinates34°04′31″N 118°22′50″W / 34.075198°N 118.380676°W / 34.075198; -118.380676
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeAcademic health science center
Religious affiliationJewish
Affiliated universityUCLA
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I trauma center
Beds1,120 beds
Helipads
HelipadFAA LID: CA46
Number Length Surface
ft m
H1 62 × 62 19 × 19 concrete
H2 80 × 80 24 × 24 asphalt/concrete
History
Opened1902, 1918, 1961
Links
Websitecedars-sinai.org
ListsHospitals in California

Cedars-Sinai focuses on biomedical research and technologically advanced medical education based on an interdisciplinary collaboration between physicians and clinical researchers.[11] The academic enterprise at Cedars-Sinai has research centers covering cardiovascular, genetics, gene therapy, gastroenterology, neuroscience, immunology, surgery, organ transplantation, stem cells, biomedical imaging, and cancer, with more than 500 clinical trials and 900 research projects currently underway (led by 230 principal investigators).[12][13]

Certified as a level I trauma center for adults and pediatrics, Cedars-Sinai trauma-related services range from prevention to rehabilitation and are provided in concert with the hospital's Department of Surgery.[14] Named after the Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai, Cedars-Sinai's patient care is depicted in the Jewish Contributions to Medicine mural located in the Harvey Morse Auditorium.[15]

History edit

 
Entrance to old Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, 1956
 
Cedars of Lebanon Hospital Hollywood

Cedars of Lebanon Hospital edit

Founded by Jewish businessman Kaspare Cohn, Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was established as the Kaspare Cohn Hospital in 1902.[16][17] At the time, Cohn donated a two-story Victorian home at 1441 Carroll Avenue in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles. The hospital had just 12 beds when it opened on September 21, 1902, and its services were initially free.[17] From 1906 to 1910, Dr. Sarah Vasen, the first Jewish female doctor in Los Angeles, acted as superintendent.[18] In 1910, the hospital relocated and expanded to Stephenson Avenue (now Whittier Boulevard), where it had 50 beds and a backhouse containing a 10-cot tubercular ward.[17] It gradually transformed from a charity-based hospital to a general hospital and began to charge patients.[19] In 1930, the hospital moved to 4833 Fountain Avenue, where it opened as Cedars of Lebanon Hospital, named after the religiously significant Lebanon cedars tree (Cedrus libani), which were highly sought after and used to build King Solomon's Temple in Jerusalem. Cedars of Lebanon Hospital could accommodate 279 patients and was large and comprehensive, with all of the components of a modern medical facility.

Mount Sinai Hospital edit

Meanwhile, in 1918, the Bikur Cholim Society opened a two-room hospice, the Bikur Cholim Hospice, when the Great Influenza Pandemic hit the United States of America.[19] In 1921, the hospice relocated to an eight-bed facility in Boyle Heights and was renamed Bikur Cholim Hospital.[19] On November 7, 1926, it was renamed Mount Sinai Hospital and moved to a 50-bed facility on Bonnie Beach Place in Los Angeles.[17][19] Later, in 1950, a new Mount Sinai Hospital was built on land donated by Emma and Hyman Levine at 8700 Beverly Boulevard.[17] They had purchased 3.5 acres of land and donated the property to Mount Sinai Hospital under the auspices of their foundation.[20]

Merger of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital edit

Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital merged in 1961 to form Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.[21][19][22] The unification of the two hospitals was made necessary by population growth and modern medical progress. A donation of $4 million by the Max Factor Family Foundation allowed the construction of the main hospital building, which broke ground on November 5, 1972, and opened on April 3, 1976.[23] The new hospital was designed jointly by Albert C. Martin & Associates and Charles Luckman Associates.[24] The main contractor was Robert E. McKee, Inc.[25] While the main hospital buildings were being built the Thalians Mental Health Center also designed by Martin and Luckman was being constructed. The main contractor was the Del E. Webb Corporation and the Thalians Center was completed in 1973.[26]

In 1994, the Cedars-Sinai Health System was established, comprising the Cedars-Sinai Medical Care Foundation, the Burns and Allen Research Institute, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.[27] The Burns and Allen Research Institute, named for George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen, is located inside the Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building.[28] Opened in 1996, it houses biomedical research aimed at discovering genetic, molecular and immunological factors that trigger disease.[29][30][31][32][33]

In 2006, Cedars-Sinai added the Saperstein Critical Care Tower with 150 ICU beds.[29]

In 2008, Cedars-Sinai served 54,947 inpatients, 350,405 outpatients, and 77,964 visits to the emergency room.[34] Cedars-Sinai received high rankings in 11 of the 16 specialties, ranking in the top 10 for digestive disorders and in the top 25 for five other specialties as listed below.[35]

In 2013, Cedars-Sinai opened its 800,000-square-foot Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion, which consists of eight stories of program space located over a six-story parking structure, on the eastern edge of its campus at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Designed by the architectural firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, the pavilion brings patient care and translational research together in one site. The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion houses the Cedars-Sinai's neurosciences programs, the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute and Regenerative Medicine Institute laboratories, as well as outpatient surgery suites, an imaging area, and an education center.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]

Rankings edit

In 2022–23, US News ranked Cedars-Sinai the best hospital in California (beating UCLA Medical Center which topped in 2021–22 rankings), and 2nd best in the United States (only behind Mayo Clinic). Cedars-Sinai ranked as follows in adult medical specialties in the nationwide U.S. News Best Hospitals 2022–23 report:[45]

Specialty Ranking
Cancer 11
Cardiology and Heart Surgery 3
Diabetes and Endocrinology 12
Ear, Nose, and Throat (Otolaryngology) 3
Gastroenterology and GI surgery 2
Geriatrics 10
Nephrology Not ranked
Neurology and Neurosurgery 7
Obstetrics and Gynecology 15
Orthopedics 3
Psychiatry Not ranked
Pulmonology and Lung Surgery 3
Rehabilitation Not Ranked
Rheumatology Not Ranked
Urology 3

Cedars-Sinai ranked as follows in the 2009 Los Angeles area residents' "Most Preferred Hospital for All Health Needs" ranking:[46]

Specialty Ranking
Digestive disorders 10
Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 13
Endocrinology 19
Neurology and Neurosurgery 15
Respiratory Disorders 29
Geriatrics 33
Gynecology 23
Kidney disease 20
Orthopedics 26
Urology 38

Worth magazine selected Cedars-Sinai Smidt Heart Institute as one of the United States' Top-25 Hospitals for Cardiac Bypass Surgery.[47]

Cedars-Sinai's Gynecologic Oncology Division was named among the nation's Top 10 Clinical Centers of Excellence by Contemporary OB/GYN in 2009.[48]

Research edit

 
Cedars-Sinai Los Angeles, Mark Goodson Building (2024)

Cedars-Sinai is one of the leading institutes for competitive research funding from the National Institutes of Health. As an international leader in biomedical research, it translates discoveries into successful treatments with global impact.[49] Cedars-Sinai investigators pair basic scientific research in areas of stem cell biology, immunology, neuroscience and genetics, with clinical and translational discoveries, to continue advancing medical breakthroughs.[49] Total research expenditure in 2020–21 was $252 million.[50] In fiscal year 2021, Cedars-Sinai received $93 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health.[51]

Some notable research areas and organized research units at Cedars-Sinai are:[52]

  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • Biomanufacturing Center
  • Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Research Center
  • Cancer Research
  • Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics
  • Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention
  • Center for Integrated Research in Cancer and Lifestyle
  • Center for Neural Science and Medicine
  • Center for Outcomes Research and Education
  • Diabetes and Obesity Research
  • Digestive Diseases Research
  • Division of Informatics
  • Endocrinology Research
  • Genetics and Genomics Research
  • Heart Research
  • Imaging Research
  • Immunology and Infectious Diseases Research
  • Medically Associated Science and Technology
  • Neurosciences Research
  • Pulmonary Research
  • Regenerative Medicine Research
  • Surgery Research
  • Women's Health Research

Cedars-Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences edit

The Cedars-Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (formerly known as the Cedars-Sinai's Graduate Research Education division), established in 2008, is a graduate college at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. It offers PhD and Masters programs in Biomedical Sciences and healthcare fields.[53] There are more than 100 faculty, and over 150 enrollment; the Dean is Shlomo Melmed, MB, ChB, FRCP, MACP.[54]

The school offers programs at the Masters and Doctoral levels. Didactic lectures are conducted at the Pacific Design Center while research is conducted at the medical center, specifically at the Burns and Allen Research Institute (named for George Burns and his wife, Gracie Allen), which is located inside the Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building on Cedars-Sinai campus.[28] Opened in 1996, it houses biomedical research aimed at discovering genetic, molecular and immunological factors that trigger disease.[29][55][31][32][33] In 2013 new research labs were created, when Cedars-Sinai opened its 800,000-square-foot Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion, which consists of eight stories of program space located over a six-story parking structure, on the eastern edge of its campus at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive. Designed by the architectural firm Hellmuth, Obata and Kassabaum, the pavilion brings patient care and translational research together in one site. The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion houses the Cedars-Sinai's neurosciences programs, the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute and Regenerative Medicine Institute laboratories, as well as outpatient surgery suites, an imaging area, and an education center.[36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44]

PhD Program:

  • Biomedical Sciences

Masters Programs:

  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine
  • Health Delivery Science

Professional Training Programs:

  • Postdoctoral Scientist Program
  • Clinical Scholars Program
  • Research Internship Program

Notable staff edit

Controversy edit

In 2008, state regulators found that Cedars-Sinai had placed the Quaid twins and others in immediate jeopardy by its improper handling of blood-thinning medication.[63]

According to articles in the Los Angeles Times in 2009, Cedars-Sinai was under investigation for significant radiation overdoses of 206 patients during CT brain perfusion scans during an 18-month period.[64][65] Since the initial investigation, it was found that GE sold several products to various medical centers with faulty radiation monitoring devices.[citation needed]

In 2011, Cedars-Sinai again created controversy by denying a liver transplant to medical marijuana patient Norman Smith. They removed Mr. Smith from a transplant waiting list for "non-compliance of our substance abuse contract",[66] despite his own oncologist at Cedars-Sinai having recommended that he use the marijuana for his pain and chemotherapy.[67] Dr. Steven D. Colquhoun, director of the Liver Transplant Program, said that the hospital "must consider issues of substance abuse seriously", but the transplant center did not seriously consider whether Mr. Smith was "using" marijuana versus "abusing" it.[68] In 2012, Cedars-Sinai denied a liver transplant to a second patient, Toni Trujillo, after her Cedars-Sinai doctors knew and approved of her legal use of medical marijuana. In both cases, the patients acceded to the hospital's demand and stopped using medical marijuana, despite its therapeutic benefits for them, but were both sent back to the bottom of the transplant list.[69][70] Smith's death inspired Americans for Safe Access to lobby for the California Medical Cannabis Organ Transplant Act (AB 258), which was enacted in July 2015 to protect future patients from dying at the hands of medical establishments prejudiced against the legal use of medical cannabis.[71]

Patient data security breaches edit

On June 18 through June 24, 2013, six employees were terminated for inappropriately accessing 14 patient records around the time Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's daughter was born at the hospital.[72] On June 23, 2014, an unencrypted employee laptop was stolen from an employee's home. The laptop contained patient Social Security numbers and patient health data.[73]

Art collection edit

First developed by philanthropists Frederick and Marcia Weisman, Cedars-Sinai's modern and contemporary art collection dates to 1976 and includes more than 4,000 original paintings, sculptures, new media installations and limited-edition prints by the likes of Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Diebenkorn, Sam Francis, Claes Oldenburg, Willem de Kooning, Raymond Pettibon and Pablo Picasso. At any given time, 90 to 95 percent of the collection is on display. Nine large-scale works are located in courtyards, parking lots and public walkways throughout the approximately 30-acre campus. The collection consists entirely of gifts from donors, other institutions and occasionally the artists themselves.[74]

There is a statue of Moses in the parking lot. However the two tablets of the covenant that, according to the story, Moses received at Mount Sinai, are blank on the statue. This led many people to ask, "why is Moses in the parking lot?" In response, the director of community engagement, Jonathan Schreiber, has given a brief lecture explaining the history of the statues role in the hospital merger.[75]

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External links edit

  • Official Cedars-Sinai website
  • – California Healthcare Atlas, California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development
  • . Los Angeles Times. Archived from the original on September 20, 2008. Retrieved 23 June 2017.
  • "Cedars-Sinai". YouTube.

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Cedars Sinai Medical Center is a nonprofit tertiary 915 bed teaching hospital and multi specialty academic health science center located in Los Angeles California 1 2 3 4 Part of the Cedars Sinai Health System the hospital has a staff of over 2 000 physicians and 10 000 employees 5 6 supported by a team of 2 000 volunteers and more than 40 community groups 7 As of 2022 23 U S News amp World Report ranked Cedars Sinai among the top performing hospitals in the western United States 8 9 Cedars Sinai is a teaching hospital affiliate of David Geffen School of Medicine at the University of California Los Angeles UCLA which was ranked in the top 20 on the U S News 2023 Best Medical Schools Research 10 Cedars Sinai Medical CenterCedars Sinai Health SystemView of North and South Towers of the Cedars Sinai Medical CenterGeographyLocation8700 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles California United StatesCoordinates34 04 31 N 118 22 50 W 34 075198 N 118 380676 W 34 075198 118 380676OrganizationFundingNon profit hospitalTypeAcademic health science centerReligious affiliationJewishAffiliated universityUCLAServicesEmergency departmentLevel I trauma centerBeds1 120 bedsHelipadsHelipadFAA LID CA46Number Length Surfaceft mH1 62 62 19 19 concreteH2 80 80 24 24 asphalt concreteHistoryOpened1902 1918 1961LinksWebsitecedars sinai wbr orgListsHospitals in CaliforniaCedars Sinai focuses on biomedical research and technologically advanced medical education based on an interdisciplinary collaboration between physicians and clinical researchers 11 The academic enterprise at Cedars Sinai has research centers covering cardiovascular genetics gene therapy gastroenterology neuroscience immunology surgery organ transplantation stem cells biomedical imaging and cancer with more than 500 clinical trials and 900 research projects currently underway led by 230 principal investigators 12 13 Certified as a level I trauma center for adults and pediatrics Cedars Sinai trauma related services range from prevention to rehabilitation and are provided in concert with the hospital s Department of Surgery 14 Named after the Cedars of Lebanon and Mount Sinai Cedars Sinai s patient care is depicted in the Jewish Contributions to Medicine mural located in the Harvey Morse Auditorium 15 Contents 1 History 1 1 Cedars of Lebanon Hospital 1 2 Mount Sinai Hospital 1 3 Merger of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital 2 Rankings 3 Research 4 Cedars Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences 5 Notable staff 6 Controversy 7 Patient data security breaches 8 Art collection 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp Entrance to old Cedars of Lebanon Hospital 1956 nbsp Cedars of Lebanon Hospital HollywoodCedars of Lebanon Hospital edit Founded by Jewish businessman Kaspare Cohn Cedars of Lebanon Hospital was established as the Kaspare Cohn Hospital in 1902 16 17 At the time Cohn donated a two story Victorian home at 1441 Carroll Avenue in the Angeleno Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles The hospital had just 12 beds when it opened on September 21 1902 and its services were initially free 17 From 1906 to 1910 Dr Sarah Vasen the first Jewish female doctor in Los Angeles acted as superintendent 18 In 1910 the hospital relocated and expanded to Stephenson Avenue now Whittier Boulevard where it had 50 beds and a backhouse containing a 10 cot tubercular ward 17 It gradually transformed from a charity based hospital to a general hospital and began to charge patients 19 In 1930 the hospital moved to 4833 Fountain Avenue where it opened as Cedars of Lebanon Hospital named after the religiously significant Lebanon cedars tree Cedrus libani which were highly sought after and used to build King Solomon s Temple in Jerusalem Cedars of Lebanon Hospital could accommodate 279 patients and was large and comprehensive with all of the components of a modern medical facility Mount Sinai Hospital edit Meanwhile in 1918 the Bikur Cholim Society opened a two room hospice the Bikur Cholim Hospice when the Great Influenza Pandemic hit the United States of America 19 In 1921 the hospice relocated to an eight bed facility in Boyle Heights and was renamed Bikur Cholim Hospital 19 On November 7 1926 it was renamed Mount Sinai Hospital and moved to a 50 bed facility on Bonnie Beach Place in Los Angeles 17 19 Later in 1950 a new Mount Sinai Hospital was built on land donated by Emma and Hyman Levine at 8700 Beverly Boulevard 17 They had purchased 3 5 acres of land and donated the property to Mount Sinai Hospital under the auspices of their foundation 20 Merger of Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital edit Cedars of Lebanon Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital merged in 1961 to form Cedars Sinai Medical Center 21 19 22 The unification of the two hospitals was made necessary by population growth and modern medical progress A donation of 4 million by the Max Factor Family Foundation allowed the construction of the main hospital building which broke ground on November 5 1972 and opened on April 3 1976 23 The new hospital was designed jointly by Albert C Martin amp Associates and Charles Luckman Associates 24 The main contractor was Robert E McKee Inc 25 While the main hospital buildings were being built the Thalians Mental Health Center also designed by Martin and Luckman was being constructed The main contractor was the Del E Webb Corporation and the Thalians Center was completed in 1973 26 In 1994 the Cedars Sinai Health System was established comprising the Cedars Sinai Medical Care Foundation the Burns and Allen Research Institute and Cedars Sinai Medical Center 27 The Burns and Allen Research Institute named for George Burns and his wife Gracie Allen is located inside the Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building 28 Opened in 1996 it houses biomedical research aimed at discovering genetic molecular and immunological factors that trigger disease 29 30 31 32 33 In 2006 Cedars Sinai added the Saperstein Critical Care Tower with 150 ICU beds 29 In 2008 update Cedars Sinai served 54 947 inpatients 350 405 outpatients and 77 964 visits to the emergency room 34 Cedars Sinai received high rankings in 11 of the 16 specialties ranking in the top 10 for digestive disorders and in the top 25 for five other specialties as listed below 35 In 2013 Cedars Sinai opened its 800 000 square foot Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion which consists of eight stories of program space located over a six story parking structure on the eastern edge of its campus at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive Designed by the architectural firm Hellmuth Obata and Kassabaum the pavilion brings patient care and translational research together in one site The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion houses the Cedars Sinai s neurosciences programs the Cedars Sinai Heart Institute and Regenerative Medicine Institute laboratories as well as outpatient surgery suites an imaging area and an education center 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 Rankings editIn 2022 23 US News ranked Cedars Sinai the best hospital in California beating UCLA Medical Center which topped in 2021 22 rankings and 2nd best in the United States only behind Mayo Clinic Cedars Sinai ranked as follows in adult medical specialties in the nationwide U S News Best Hospitals 2022 23 report 45 Specialty RankingCancer 11Cardiology and Heart Surgery 3Diabetes and Endocrinology 12Ear Nose and Throat Otolaryngology 3Gastroenterology and GI surgery 2Geriatrics 10Nephrology Not rankedNeurology and Neurosurgery 7Obstetrics and Gynecology 15Orthopedics 3Psychiatry Not rankedPulmonology and Lung Surgery 3Rehabilitation Not RankedRheumatology Not RankedUrology 3Cedars Sinai ranked as follows in the 2009 Los Angeles area residents Most Preferred Hospital for All Health Needs ranking 46 Specialty RankingDigestive disorders 10Cardiology and Cardiac Surgery 13Endocrinology 19Neurology and Neurosurgery 15Respiratory Disorders 29Geriatrics 33Gynecology 23Kidney disease 20Orthopedics 26Urology 38Worth magazine selected Cedars Sinai Smidt Heart Institute as one of the United States Top 25 Hospitals for Cardiac Bypass Surgery 47 Cedars Sinai s Gynecologic Oncology Division was named among the nation s Top 10 Clinical Centers of Excellence by Contemporary OB GYN in 2009 48 Research edit nbsp Cedars Sinai Los Angeles Mark Goodson Building 2024 Cedars Sinai is one of the leading institutes for competitive research funding from the National Institutes of Health As an international leader in biomedical research it translates discoveries into successful treatments with global impact 49 Cedars Sinai investigators pair basic scientific research in areas of stem cell biology immunology neuroscience and genetics with clinical and translational discoveries to continue advancing medical breakthroughs 49 Total research expenditure in 2020 21 was 252 million 50 In fiscal year 2021 Cedars Sinai received 93 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health 51 Some notable research areas and organized research units at Cedars Sinai are 52 Artificial Intelligence in Medicine Biomanufacturing Center Biostatistics and Bioinformatics Research Center Cancer Research Center for Bioinformatics and Functional Genomics Center for Cardiac Arrest Prevention Center for Integrated Research in Cancer and Lifestyle Center for Neural Science and Medicine Center for Outcomes Research and Education Diabetes and Obesity Research Digestive Diseases Research Division of Informatics Endocrinology Research Genetics and Genomics Research Heart Research Imaging Research Immunology and Infectious Diseases Research Medically Associated Science and Technology Neurosciences Research Pulmonary Research Regenerative Medicine Research Surgery Research Women s Health ResearchCedars Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences editThe Cedars Sinai Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences formerly known as the Cedars Sinai s Graduate Research Education division established in 2008 is a graduate college at Cedars Sinai Medical Center It offers PhD and Masters programs in Biomedical Sciences and healthcare fields 53 There are more than 100 faculty and over 150 enrollment the Dean is Shlomo Melmed MB ChB FRCP MACP 54 The school offers programs at the Masters and Doctoral levels Didactic lectures are conducted at the Pacific Design Center while research is conducted at the medical center specifically at the Burns and Allen Research Institute named for George Burns and his wife Gracie Allen which is located inside the Barbara and Marvin Davis Research Building on Cedars Sinai campus 28 Opened in 1996 it houses biomedical research aimed at discovering genetic molecular and immunological factors that trigger disease 29 55 31 32 33 In 2013 new research labs were created when Cedars Sinai opened its 800 000 square foot Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion which consists of eight stories of program space located over a six story parking structure on the eastern edge of its campus at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Gracie Allen Drive Designed by the architectural firm Hellmuth Obata and Kassabaum the pavilion brings patient care and translational research together in one site The Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion houses the Cedars Sinai s neurosciences programs the Cedars Sinai Heart Institute and Regenerative Medicine Institute laboratories as well as outpatient surgery suites an imaging area and an education center 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 PhD Program Biomedical SciencesMasters Programs Magnetic Resonance in Medicine Health Delivery ScienceProfessional Training Programs Postdoctoral Scientist Program Clinical Scholars Program Research Internship ProgramNotable staff editKeith Black Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery and Director of the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute has performed over 4 000 brain surgeries and has made significant medical advances relating to neurosurgery 56 Bruce Gewertz Surgeon in Chief Chair of the Department of Surgery Vice Dean for Academic Affairs and Vice president for Interventional Services 57 Elsie Giorgi former head of clinics David Ho was a resident at Cedars Sinai when he encountered some of the first cases of what was later labeled AIDS 58 Verne Mason internist and chairman of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute s medical advisory committee Mason gave the disease sickle cell anemia its name citation needed David Rimoin chair of Pediatrics for 18 years specialized in genetics and was a pioneer researcher in dwarfism and skeletal dysplasia Together with Michael Kaback he discovered the enzyme screening for Tay Sachs disease reducing the incidence of the deadly disease by 90 percent 59 William Shell was a director of Cardiac Rehabilitation at Cedars Sinai 60 Esther Somerfeld Ziskind a neurologist and psychiatrist who was chair of the Department of Psychiatry Adam Springfield who acted on the PBS series Wishbone is now a Labor and Delivery scheduler Jeremy Swan co invented the pulmonary artery catheter together with William Ganz while at Cedars Sinai 61 Nicholas Tatonetti precision medicine experience associate director of computational oncology in the cancer center 62 Controversy editIn 2008 state regulators found that Cedars Sinai had placed the Quaid twins and others in immediate jeopardy by its improper handling of blood thinning medication 63 According to articles in the Los Angeles Times in 2009 Cedars Sinai was under investigation for significant radiation overdoses of 206 patients during CT brain perfusion scans during an 18 month period 64 65 Since the initial investigation it was found that GE sold several products to various medical centers with faulty radiation monitoring devices citation needed In 2011 Cedars Sinai again created controversy by denying a liver transplant to medical marijuana patient Norman Smith They removed Mr Smith from a transplant waiting list for non compliance of our substance abuse contract 66 despite his own oncologist at Cedars Sinai having recommended that he use the marijuana for his pain and chemotherapy 67 Dr Steven D Colquhoun director of the Liver Transplant Program said that the hospital must consider issues of substance abuse seriously but the transplant center did not seriously consider whether Mr Smith was using marijuana versus abusing it 68 In 2012 Cedars Sinai denied a liver transplant to a second patient Toni Trujillo after her Cedars Sinai doctors knew and approved of her legal use of medical marijuana In both cases the patients acceded to the hospital s demand and stopped using medical marijuana despite its therapeutic benefits for them but were both sent back to the bottom of the transplant list 69 70 Smith s death inspired Americans for Safe Access to lobby for the California Medical Cannabis Organ Transplant Act AB 258 which was enacted in July 2015 to protect future patients from dying at the hands of medical establishments prejudiced against the legal use of medical cannabis 71 Patient data security breaches editOn June 18 through June 24 2013 six employees were terminated for inappropriately accessing 14 patient records around the time Kim Kardashian and Kanye West s daughter was born at the hospital 72 On June 23 2014 an unencrypted employee laptop was stolen from an employee s home The laptop contained patient Social Security numbers and patient health data 73 Art collection editFirst developed by philanthropists Frederick and Marcia Weisman Cedars Sinai s modern and contemporary art collection dates to 1976 and includes more than 4 000 original paintings sculptures new media installations and limited edition prints by the likes of Andy Warhol Robert Rauschenberg Richard Diebenkorn Sam Francis Claes Oldenburg Willem de Kooning Raymond Pettibon and Pablo Picasso At any given time 90 to 95 percent of the collection is on display Nine large scale works are located in courtyards parking lots and public walkways throughout the approximately 30 acre campus The collection consists entirely of gifts from donors other institutions and occasionally the artists themselves 74 There is a statue of Moses in the parking lot However the two tablets of the covenant that according to the story Moses received at Mount Sinai are blank on the statue This led many people to ask why is Moses in the parking lot In response the director of community engagement Jonathan Schreiber has given a brief lecture explaining the history of the statues role in the hospital merger 75 See also edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portal nbsp Judaism portalReferences edit Locations amp Directions Cedars Sinai Archived from the original on 2017 07 21 Retrieved 2017 07 22 Bulletin of the National Center for Healthcare Leadership PDF Modern Healthcare 2007 Archived from the original PDF on 2010 03 31 Retrieved 2010 06 15 Westside Subway Extension Community and Neighborhood Impacts Report PDF Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority August 2010 California Department of 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2009 Letter from Brenda Durand RN Liver Transplant Clinical Coordinator at Cedars Sinai to Norman Smith PDF February 1 2011 Archived from the original PDF on December 25 2011 Retrieved February 29 2012 Anna Gorman December 3 2011 Medical marijuana jeopardizes liver transplant Los Angeles Times Retrieved 2012 02 29 Kathleen Miles December 5 2011 Norman Smith Cancer Patient Taken Off Of Liver Transplant List Because Of Medical Marijuana Use The Huffington Post Retrieved 2012 02 29 Second Medical Marijuana Patient Denied Transplant by Cedars Sinai in the Last Year Americans for Safe Access June 11 2012 Archived from the original on February 23 2013 Retrieved 2012 06 16 Kris Hermes August 9 2012 Medical Marijuana Patient Norman Smith Passes But Not Without a Fight Americans for Safe Access Archived from the original on August 15 2012 Retrieved 2012 08 10 Katie Orr July 6 2015 Law Eases Organ Transplant Process For Medical Marijuana Patients Capital Public Radio Sacramento CA Six people fired from Cedars Sinai over patient privacy breaches Los Angeles Times 12 July 2013 Retrieved 2014 09 08 Cedars Sinai Medical Center website Cedars Sinai Health System Issues Notice of Data Incident Retrieved 2014 09 08 Deborah Vankin July 7 2014 Abstract Frank Stella sculpture Adjoeman joins Cedars Sinai artworks Los Angeles Times Schreiber Jonathan Why is Moses in the Parking Lot Cedars Sinai channel Youtube External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cedars Sinai Medical Center Official Cedars Sinai website Cedars Sinai Medical Center California Healthcare Atlas California Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development Articles about Cedars Sinai Medical Center Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on September 20 2008 Retrieved 23 June 2017 Cedars Sinai YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cedars Sinai Medical Center amp oldid 1209445677, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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