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The University of California, San Francisco ('''UCSF''') is one of the world's leading centers of and Liver transplant, Neurosurgery , Neurology , Oncology , Gene Therapy , Women's Health , Fetal Surgery , Pediatrics , and Internal Medicine . UCSF also has the nation's leading HIV/AIDS treatment and research centers. Collaborations with African Universities such as the University Of Zimbabwe to deal with HIV have been established. Founded in 1873 , the mission of UCSF is to serve as a "public university dedicated to saving lives and improving health." Though one of the ten campuses of the University Of California , it is unique for being the only University of California campus dedicated solely to graduate education, and this in health and Biomedical Science s. UCSF has developed a reputation for unique interdisciplinary collaboration between the health science disciplines which has led to some of the most important discoveries in the biosciences. The graduate-focused environment of UCSF, its relatively small size, and its culture of collaboration allows for a flexibility to translate new discoveries into new treatments hard to find even at many of the world's other top medical centers. HISTORY UCSF traces its history to Dr. Hugh H. Toland, a , Toland founded a new medical school, Toland Medical College, and the faculty of Cooper Medical College elect to suspend operations and join the new school. A History of UCSF's School of Medicine: San Francisco's First Medical Schools , UCSF, ''Accessed June 11, 2007.'' The , 1874 , the school opened its doors to female students. ACADEMICS University of California, San Francisco is unique in that it performs only biomedical and patient-centered research in its Schools of Medicine , Pharmacy , Nursing , and Dentistry , and the Graduate Division, and their hundreds of associated laboratories. The university is known for innovation in medical research, public service, and patient care. UCSF's faculty includes three Nobel Prize winners, 31 members of the National Academy Of Sciences , 69 members of the Institute Of Medicine , and 30 members of the Academy Of Arts And Sciences . Degrees conferred bear sculptures at the Parnassus Campus, as well as the "Bears" being the University of California's athletics teams' name.]] School of Nursing School of Pharmacy
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Rankings In 1995, the National Research Council ranked UCSF in the top ten for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (1st), Genetics (2nd), Cell and Developmental Biology (3rd), Neuroscience s (4th), Physiology (5th), and Biomedical Engineering (7th). Overall, the campus is fourthhttp://pub.ucsf.edu/newsservices/releases/200609255/ in the nation in annual NIH funding with $452.2 million received in 2005. The professional schools of the University of California, San Francisco are among the top in the nation, according to current (2006) ''US News and World Report'' graduate school and other rankings. The schools also rank at or near the top in research funding from the National Institutes Of Health . In addition, the UCSF Medical Center in 2006 was ranked by ''US News and World Report'' the 9th-best hospital in the nation, making it the highest-ranked medical center in northern California. School of Medicine In 2007, ranked fifth overall among research-based medical schools by ''US News and World Report''; the top in western United States. In rankings of medical schools for primary care, UCSF ranked 8th. In addition, the magazine ranked UCSF in the top 10 in seven of the eight medical school specialty programs assessed, including first in AIDS medical care, second in women's health, and second in internal medicine. The UCSF drug and alcohol abuse specialty ranks fifth nationally in the 2006 survey, while family medicine ranks 10th, pediatrics ninth, and geriatrics ninth. ''US News'' medical school rankings In 2005, the School of Medicine was the third largest recipient of National Institutes Of Health research funds among all US medical schools, receiving awards totaling $398.2 million. Biological Sciences, PhD Programs US News and World Report in 2006, the last time it surveyed doctoral programs in the biological sciences, ranked UCSF ninth best overall. In that survey, UCSF ranked second in cell biology, third in molecular biology, fifth in biochemistry/biophysics/structural biology, genetics/genomics/bioinformatics, and immunology/infectious disease, and sixth in neuroscience. ''US News'' rankings School of Nursing In 2003, ''US News and World Report'' ranked the UCSF graduate programs in Nursing as second in the nation. UCSF ranked in the top 10 in seven of the rated eight nursing specialties, including first for its family Nurse Practitioner program and second for training adult/medical-surgical nurses. The adult Nurse Practitioner and Psychiatric / Mental Health programs ranked third nationally, pediatric Nurse Practitioner fourth, gerontological/geriatric fifth, and Community/public Health ninth. ''US News'' nursing school rankings The School of Nursing in 2005 ranked first nationally in total NIH research funds with $12.5 million. School of Pharmacy The UCSF School of Pharmacy ranked as the top in the US, according to a 2002 survey published in ''The Annals of Pharmacotherapy'', which weighed key criteria, including funding for research and the frequency of scientific publications by faculty, that are not considered in other rankings. In 2005, ''US News and World Report'' ranked the UCSF School of Pharmacy number one in its "America's Best Graduate Schools" edition. In 2005, the School of Pharmacy ranked first in NIH research funding among all US pharmacy schools, receiving awards totaling $22.2 million. School of Dentistry The School of Dentistry in 2005 ranked first among all dental schools in NIH research funding. It received awards totaling $18.8 million from the NIH . UCSF Medical Center In 2006, ''US News and World Report'' named the UCSF Medical Center the 9th-best hospital in the nation, making it the highest-ranked medical center in Northern California. Among pediatric care centers, UCSF Children's Hospital ranked no. 19 — the highest-rated children's medical service in California. In the magazine's "America's Best Hospitals" survey, the UCSF Medical Center ranked best in Northern California — as well as among the best in the nation — in the following specialties: Endocrinology , Neurology / Neurosurgery ; Gynecology ; Cancer ; Kidney Disease ; Ophthalmology ; respiratory disorders; Rheumatology ; Urology ; digestive disorders; Ear, Nose, And Throat ; Psychiatry ; Heart and Heart Surgery ; and Pediatrics . UCSF also ranked among the top 25 in the nation in Orthopedics . ''US News and World Report'' rankings of best hospitals In ''San Francisco Magazine's'' 2003 survey of the "Best Doctors" in the Bay Area, 55 percent of those honored were UCSF faculty. CAMPUS UCSF operates four major campus sites within the city of San Francisco, as well as numerous other minor sites scattered through San Francisco and the Bay Area.
UCSF is also affiliated with the San Francisco VA Hospital and the J. David Gladstone Institutes , a private biomedical research entity that has recently moved to a new building adjacent to UCSF's Mission Bay campus. The headquarters of the new California Institute For Regenerative Medicine are also located nearby in the Mission Bay neighborhood. DISTINCTIONS
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