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UC’s academic care model supports mothers and children during pregnancy

UC academic health centers deliver high-quality, compassionate, comprehensive maternal care throughout the pregnancy journey.


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Stories highlight the diverse and remarkable accomplishments of researchers, students and staff at UC's six medical schools.


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UC reports on its response to the COVID-19 pandemic

The report highlights key strategies, observations and areas for future improvement.


UC’s academic health system is investing in addressing the health needs of California’s communities

In FY 2022-2023, UC’s academic health centers invested $2 billion in net community benefits, including $69 million for community health improvement services.


UCH Systemwide Grand Rounds: Drug Shortages, the Persistent Consequence of a Vulnerable Drug Supply Chain

Tuesday: UC Health grand rounds on national drug shortages

Get updates on nationwide drug shortages as well as how UC Health is working to address them in support of California communities.


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UC Children’s Hospitals recognized in regional and national specialty rankings

UC's children's hospitals were ranked among the top 10 regional overall and among the top 50 nationally in several pediatric specialties.


Pandemic preparedness and how UC supports health security

UC campuses and health centers are mitigating current public health emergencies and preparing for future threats to health security.


UCH Systemwide Grand Rounds: Drug Shortages, the Persistent Consequence of a Vulnerable Drug Supply Chain

Save the date: UC Health grand rounds on national drug shortages

UC Health experts will share updates on national drug shortages, as well as strategies on how to address them.


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With AB 3059 signed into law, more babies in need will receive nutrition

The University of California and Assemblymember Akilah Weber are excited to see Governor Newsom sign AB 3059 into law.