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David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA

The University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine, also known as the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA (DGSOM), is an accredited medical school located in Los Angeles, California, United States. Founded in 1951, it is the second medical school in the University of California system, after the UCSF School of Medicine. The school was renamed in 2001 in honor of media mogul David Geffen who donated $200 million in unrestricted funds.

David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
MottoFiat lux
Motto in English
Let there be light
TypePublic
Established1951; 73 years ago (1951)
Parent institution
University of California, Los Angeles
DeanSteven M. Dubinett[1]
Location, ,
United States

34°03′58″N 118°26′35″W / 34.0662°N 118.4431°W / 34.0662; -118.4431
CampusUrban
Websitemedschool.ucla.edu

History edit

 
UCLA Medical Plaza is near the main entrance to the campus.
 
Harbor-UCLA Medical Center
 
Mattel Children's Hospital entrance

Founding edit

For many years, dating back to when it first affiliated with the University of California in 1873, the UCSF School of Medicine was the only public medical school in California. This made sense in the late 19th century when most of California's population lived in Northern California and Southern California was a lightly populated desert. It no longer made sense by the 1940s, after Los Angeles had overtaken San Francisco to become the leading metropolis on the West Coast of the United States. Dr.Elmer Belt was instrumental in lobbying for the establishment of the School.[2]

Therefore, in 1945, the Board of Regents voted to establish a medical school at UCLA. In 1947, Stafford L. Warren was appointed as the first dean. Warren had served on the Manhattan Project while on leave from his post at University of Rochester School of Medicine. His choice of core faculty consisted of his former associates at Rochester in Andrew Dowdy as the first professor of radiology, John Lawrence as the first professor of medicine, and Charles Carpenter as the first professor of infectious diseases. Along with William Longmire Jr., a 34-year-old surgeon from Johns Hopkins, the group was called the Founding Five.

The building of the medical center and the School of Medicine began in 1949. The 1951 charter class consisted of 26 men and 2 women. Initially, there were 15 faculty members, although that number had increased to 43 by 1955 when the charter class graduated. The first classes were conducted in the reception lounge of the old Religious Conference Building on Le Conte Avenue. Clinical education was initially conducted on the wards of Harbor General Hospital, which today is Harbor-UCLA Medical Center.[3]

In July 1955, the UCLA Medical Center was opened.

Mellinkoff administration edit

Sherman Mellinkoff succeeded Stafford Warren as dean in 1962 and served for the next 24 years. Under Mellinkoff, the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, the UCLA Brain Research Institute, and the Marion Davies Children's Center were founded. The Jules Stein Eye Institute and the Reed Neurological Research Center were established. By decade's end, UCLA had doubled the size of the medical school and the hospital. The UCLA School of Dentistry, School of Public Health, and School of Nursing were formed as well. The medical school grew to nearly 400 medical students, more than 700 interns and residents, and almost 200 master's and doctorate candidates.

A partnership was formed with the Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science in 1966 to train medical students with the goal of meeting the needs of the underserved in South Los Angeles.

The school continued its growth in the 1970s, becoming affiliated with VA facilities as well as Olive View–UCLA Medical Center. In 1974, the school co-founded the Biomedical Sciences Program with UC Riverside, which offers 24 students each year the opportunity to earn both the B.S. and M.D. degrees in seven years instead of the traditional eight.

1981 saw the dedication of the Doris and Louis Factor Health Sciences Building which houses the School of Nursing and Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center. In 1987, construction began on UCLA Medical Plaza, an outpatient facility located across the street from the main hospital.

Post-Mellinkoff era edit

Kenneth I. Shine succeeded Sherman Mellinkoff as dean in 1986. In 1992 Shine left UCLA to become President of the Institute of Medicine in Washington, D.C. Gerald S. Levey was then appointed provost of medical sciences and dean of the medical school in 1994. Levey oversaw expansion of interdisciplinary research and the establishment of a Department of Human Genetics. The Gonda (Goldschmied) Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center, as well as the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, were constructed. In October 2008, Levey announced that he would be stepping down from the position of Dean in 2009.[citation needed]

 
Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

Effective February 2010, A. Eugene Washington was appointed Dean of the UCLA School of Medicine and Vice-Chancellor of Health Sciences at UCLA. Washington, a clinician, academician, researcher, and university administrator, was recruited from UCSF, where he served as Vice-Chancellor and Provost, as well as Professor of gynecology, epidemiology, and health policy. Washington is the first African-American to hold these leadership posts at UCLA.[4]

UCLA constructed the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center across the street from the original facility to comply with the California earthquake law. The 1,050,000-square-foot (98,000 m2) hospital is named after the late President of the United States and Governor of California, Ronald Reagan. It was designed by architect I.M. Pei. Patients were transferred there from the existing hospital in June 2008.[citation needed]

In the rankings released for 2022–23, U.S. News & World Report ranked David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA at No. 19 in the U.S. in research and ranked UCLA Medical Center at No. 5.[5][6]

Affiliated hospitals edit

Notable hospitals and Medical Centers affiliated with UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine are:[7]

Summer programs edit

The David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA accepts applications for summer academic enrichment programs. These programs include the Premedical/Predental Enrichment Program (PREP), Summer Medical Dental Education Program (SMDEP), and the Re-Application Post baccalaureate Program (RAP). Application deadlines are March 1 for the PREP and SMDEP programs, while the RAP program has a deadline of May 15.[10]

Notable faculty edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Dr. Steven Dubinett named dean of David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA". UCLA. from the original on June 5, 2023. Retrieved December 31, 2023.
  2. ^ Arthur, Ransom (1992). By the Old Pacific's Rolling Waters: Birth of the UCLA School of Medicine. Los Angeles: UCLA School of Medicine. pp. 68, 99–101.
  3. ^ "History of Harbor UCLA". www.harbor-ucla.org. from the original on February 20, 2020. Retrieved May 20, 2020.
  4. ^ "Appointment of A. Eugene Washington as Dean of the David Geffen School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences at UCLA". evc.ucla.edu. February 1, 2010. from the original on July 10, 2010. Retrieved December 26, 2011.
  5. ^ "Best Medical Schools: Research". from the original on July 16, 2022. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  6. ^ "U.S. News 2022-2023 Best Hospitals Honor Roll". from the original on July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  7. ^ "Affiliated Hospital". from the original on January 28, 2021. Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  8. ^ "U.S. News 2022-2023 Best Hospitals Honor Roll". from the original on July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  9. ^ "U.S. News 2022-2023 Best Hospitals Honor Roll". from the original on July 10, 2018. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine Applications". begincollege.com. from the original on June 11, 2012. Retrieved January 15, 2012.
  11. ^ "Book Review: Ryan Abbott, 'The Reasonable Robot: Artificial Intelligence and the Law'". The Recorder. from the original on October 17, 2022. Retrieved October 14, 2022.
  12. ^ "Dr. Arie Belldegrun - Board of Directors - Teva". tevapharm.com. from the original on September 25, 2014. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  13. ^ . kitepharma.com. Archived from the original on July 28, 2013. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  14. ^ "Arie Belldegrun M.D. | David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA". people.healthsciences.ucla.edu. from the original on March 19, 2017. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  15. ^ "Arie Belldegrun, M.D". usrf.org. from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved July 27, 2013.
  16. ^ "Selma Calmes". Changing the Face of Medicine. NIH. from the original on March 24, 2016. Retrieved November 24, 2013.
  17. ^ "Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair". Sage Journals. from the original on March 4, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The University of California Los Angeles School of Medicine also known as the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA DGSOM is an accredited medical school located in Los Angeles California United States Founded in 1951 it is the second medical school in the University of California system after the UCSF School of Medicine The school was renamed in 2001 in honor of media mogul David Geffen who donated 200 million in unrestricted funds David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAMottoFiat luxMotto in EnglishLet there be lightTypePublicEstablished1951 73 years ago 1951 Parent institutionUniversity of California Los AngelesDeanSteven M Dubinett 1 LocationLos Angeles California United States34 03 58 N 118 26 35 W 34 0662 N 118 4431 W 34 0662 118 4431CampusUrbanWebsitemedschool wbr ucla wbr edu Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Mellinkoff administration 1 3 Post Mellinkoff era 2 Affiliated hospitals 3 Summer programs 4 Notable faculty 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp UCLA Medical Plaza is near the main entrance to the campus nbsp Harbor UCLA Medical Center nbsp Mattel Children s Hospital entranceFounding edit For many years dating back to when it first affiliated with the University of California in 1873 the UCSF School of Medicine was the only public medical school in California This made sense in the late 19th century when most of California s population lived in Northern California and Southern California was a lightly populated desert It no longer made sense by the 1940s after Los Angeles had overtaken San Francisco to become the leading metropolis on the West Coast of the United States Dr Elmer Belt was instrumental in lobbying for the establishment of the School 2 Therefore in 1945 the Board of Regents voted to establish a medical school at UCLA In 1947 Stafford L Warren was appointed as the first dean Warren had served on the Manhattan Project while on leave from his post at University of Rochester School of Medicine His choice of core faculty consisted of his former associates at Rochester in Andrew Dowdy as the first professor of radiology John Lawrence as the first professor of medicine and Charles Carpenter as the first professor of infectious diseases Along with William Longmire Jr a 34 year old surgeon from Johns Hopkins the group was called the Founding Five The building of the medical center and the School of Medicine began in 1949 The 1951 charter class consisted of 26 men and 2 women Initially there were 15 faculty members although that number had increased to 43 by 1955 when the charter class graduated The first classes were conducted in the reception lounge of the old Religious Conference Building on Le Conte Avenue Clinical education was initially conducted on the wards of Harbor General Hospital which today is Harbor UCLA Medical Center 3 In July 1955 the UCLA Medical Center was opened Mellinkoff administration edit Sherman Mellinkoff succeeded Stafford Warren as dean in 1962 and served for the next 24 years Under Mellinkoff the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute the UCLA Brain Research Institute and the Marion Davies Children s Center were founded The Jules Stein Eye Institute and the Reed Neurological Research Center were established By decade s end UCLA had doubled the size of the medical school and the hospital The UCLA School of Dentistry School of Public Health and School of Nursing were formed as well The medical school grew to nearly 400 medical students more than 700 interns and residents and almost 200 master s and doctorate candidates A partnership was formed with the Charles R Drew University of Medicine and Science in 1966 to train medical students with the goal of meeting the needs of the underserved in South Los Angeles The school continued its growth in the 1970s becoming affiliated with VA facilities as well as Olive View UCLA Medical Center In 1974 the school co founded the Biomedical Sciences Program with UC Riverside which offers 24 students each year the opportunity to earn both the B S and M D degrees in seven years instead of the traditional eight 1981 saw the dedication of the Doris and Louis Factor Health Sciences Building which houses the School of Nursing and Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center In 1987 construction began on UCLA Medical Plaza an outpatient facility located across the street from the main hospital Post Mellinkoff era edit Kenneth I Shine succeeded Sherman Mellinkoff as dean in 1986 In 1992 Shine left UCLA to become President of the Institute of Medicine in Washington D C Gerald S Levey was then appointed provost of medical sciences and dean of the medical school in 1994 Levey oversaw expansion of interdisciplinary research and the establishment of a Department of Human Genetics The Gonda Goldschmied Neuroscience and Genetics Research Center as well as the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center were constructed In October 2008 Levey announced that he would be stepping down from the position of Dean in 2009 citation needed nbsp Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical CenterEffective February 2010 A Eugene Washington was appointed Dean of the UCLA School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences at UCLA Washington a clinician academician researcher and university administrator was recruited from UCSF where he served as Vice Chancellor and Provost as well as Professor of gynecology epidemiology and health policy Washington is the first African American to hold these leadership posts at UCLA 4 UCLA constructed the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center across the street from the original facility to comply with the California earthquake law The 1 050 000 square foot 98 000 m2 hospital is named after the late President of the United States and Governor of California Ronald Reagan It was designed by architect I M Pei Patients were transferred there from the existing hospital in June 2008 citation needed In the rankings released for 2022 23 U S News amp World Report ranked David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA at No 19 in the U S in research and ranked UCLA Medical Center at No 5 5 6 Affiliated hospitals editNotable hospitals and Medical Centers affiliated with UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine are 7 Cedars Sinai Medical Center The best hospital in California and the west coast and 2nd best hospital in the United States as per U S News amp World Report 2022 23 rankings 8 UCLA Medical Center The 2nd best hospital in California and the west coast and 5th best hospital in the United States as per U S News amp World Report 2022 23 rankings 9 West LA VA Medical Center St Mary Medical Center Kaiser Permanente Sunset Kaiser Permanente Woodland HillsSummer programs editThe David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA accepts applications for summer academic enrichment programs These programs include the Premedical Predental Enrichment Program PREP Summer Medical Dental Education Program SMDEP and the Re Application Post baccalaureate Program RAP Application deadlines are March 1 for the PREP and SMDEP programs while the RAP program has a deadline of May 15 10 Notable faculty editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Ryan Abbott Adjunct Assistant Professor of Medicine 11 Arie S Belldegrun FACS a director of the UCLA Institute of Urologic Oncology Professor and Chief of Urologic Oncology at the David Geffen School of Medicine 12 holds the Roy and Carol Doumani Chair in Urologic Oncology 13 Clinical Director of the UCLA Prostate Disease Research Program Surgical Director of the UCLA Kidney Cancer Program 14 15 Selma Calmes co founder of the Anesthesia History Association former vice chair of the department of anesthesiology 16 Bruce Dobkin director of neurological rehabilitation and editor in chief of the journal Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair 17 Patrick Dowling Chairman of the Department of Family Medicine at the David Geffen School of Medicine co founder and co director of the UCLA IMG Program for International medical graduate given the title of NHSC Ambassador by the National Health Service Corps David Fish physiatrist editor of a popular PM amp R handbook PM amp R Pocketpedia Robert Peter Gale FACP FRSM expert in leukemia therapy and bone marrow transplants helped the Soviet Union and Japanese governments mitigate the Chernobyl and Fukushima nuclear power faculty accidents Michael Gottlieb one of the first physicians to report a case of AIDS Louis Ignarro 1998 Nobel Prize in Physiology Medicine Ronald P Karlsberg clinical professor of medicine Babak Larian assistant clinical professor of surgery otolaryngology Linda Liau W Eugene Stern Chair of the Department of Neurosurgery Sherman Mellinkoff second dean of the UCLA School of Medicine Nicholas Lowe Professor of Dermatology Susan Perlman Professor in the Department of Neurology Michael E Phelps one of the inventors of the positron emission tomography PET scanner chairman and Norton Simon Professor of the Department of Molecular and Medical Pharmacology director of the Crump Institute for Molecular Imaging Joshua Prager president of North American Neuromodulation Society Leonard H Rome Alfredo Sadun Flora L Thornton Endowed Chair at Doheny Eye Centers UCLA Jeffrey L Saver Professor of Neurology Alcino J Silva Professor of Neurobiology Psychiatry and Psychology pioneer in the field of molecular and cellular cognition of memorySee also editDavid Geffen UCLA Health University of California Los Angeles Ucla school of medicineReferences edit Dr Steven Dubinett named dean of David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA UCLA Archived from the original on June 5 2023 Retrieved December 31 2023 Arthur Ransom 1992 By the Old Pacific s Rolling Waters Birth of the UCLA School of Medicine Los Angeles UCLA School of Medicine pp 68 99 101 History of Harbor UCLA www harbor ucla org Archived from the original on February 20 2020 Retrieved May 20 2020 Appointment of A Eugene Washington as Dean of the David Geffen School of Medicine and Vice Chancellor of Health Sciences at UCLA evc ucla edu February 1 2010 Archived from the original on July 10 2010 Retrieved December 26 2011 Best Medical Schools Research Archived from the original on July 16 2022 Retrieved July 28 2022 U S News 2022 2023 Best Hospitals Honor Roll Archived from the original on July 10 2018 Retrieved July 28 2022 Affiliated Hospital Archived from the original on January 28 2021 Retrieved January 1 2021 U S News 2022 2023 Best Hospitals Honor Roll Archived from the original on July 10 2018 Retrieved July 28 2022 U S News 2022 2023 Best Hospitals Honor Roll Archived from the original on July 10 2018 Retrieved July 28 2022 UCLA s David Geffen School of Medicine Applications begincollege com Archived from the original on June 11 2012 Retrieved January 15 2012 Book Review Ryan Abbott The Reasonable Robot Artificial Intelligence and the Law The Recorder Archived from the original on October 17 2022 Retrieved October 14 2022 Dr Arie Belldegrun Board of Directors Teva tevapharm com Archived from the original on September 25 2014 Retrieved July 27 2013 Welcome to Kite Pharma Inc kitepharma com Archived from the original on July 28 2013 Retrieved July 27 2013 Arie Belldegrun M D David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA people healthsciences ucla edu Archived from the original on March 19 2017 Retrieved July 27 2013 Arie Belldegrun M D usrf org Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved July 27 2013 Selma Calmes Changing the Face of Medicine NIH Archived from the original on March 24 2016 Retrieved November 24 2013 Neurorehabilitation and Neural Repair Sage Journals Archived from the original on March 4 2013 Retrieved November 8 2012 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA amp oldid 1218084257, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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