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Community Advisory Group Meeting March 4, 2015 Welcome to Mission Hall at Mission Bay 2 CAG Meeting March 4, 2015 Agenda 1. Welcome, Introductions and Agenda Overview 2. Public Comment (Items not on the agenda) 3. CAG Questions and Concerns


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Community Advisory Group Meeting

March 4, 2015

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Welcome to Mission Hall at Mission Bay

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Agenda

  • 1. Welcome, Introductions and Agenda Overview
  • 2. Public Comment (Items not on the agenda)
  • 3. CAG Questions and Concerns
  • 4. Science & Health Education Partnership (SEP)
  • 5. Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP)
  • 6. Campus Updates
  • Workforce Development
  • Mission Bay
  • Parnassus (including Mount Sutro)
  • Mount Zion
  • 7. Public Comment (Items on the agenda)
  • 8. Next Steps and Adjourn

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Public Comment

  • Regarding items not on the agenda
  • Three minutes per speaker
  • If item runs over 15 minutes, to be continued at the end of the

agenda

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CAG Questions and Concerns

Regarding items not on the agenda

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Supporting Science Teaching and Learning in the San Francisco Public Schools

3/11/2015 Rebecca Smith Co-Director Science & Health Education Partnership

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What is DNA?

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Is there DNA in our food?

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  • Put coffee filter over top of plastic cup and secure with a rubber

band.

  • Seal a strawberry in a ziploc bag. Remove as much air as you

can.

  • Smash the strawberry with your hand and fingers for 2 minutes.

Be careful not to break your bag.

  • Add 12ml of Lysis Buffer to the bag and zip it closed. Mash

again for 1 minute.

  • Tilt the bag so that the mush collects in one bottom corner of

the bag, and open the bag. Carefully pour the mush into the coffee filter. Let the liquid drip through into the cup. You can GENTLY stir with the flat wooden stick. Directions

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Strawberry DNA Extraction

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Each year, SEP’s programs:

  • Are active in 80-90% of

SFUSD schools

  • Involve >350 teachers and

> 250 UCSF volunteers

  • Benefit ~21,000 students
  • 40% of SFUSD K-12

student population

  • Volunteers contribute >10,000

hours

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SEP offers a menu of programs

  • K-12 Classroom-Based

Partnerships

  • Courses and Workshops
  • Teachers
  • UCSF Volunteers
  • High School Intern Program
  • Daly Ralston Resource Center
  • SEP Lessons
  • US2020

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“When I do the experiments, I feel like ‘Oh my gosh I can really do this, I feel like I'm a scientist right now.’ Because scientists do experiments and then I'm doing an experiment right now.” – SFUSD Elementary Student

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Bay Area Science Festival

  • 10-day celebration of the science and technology that fuels

the Bay Area economy

  • Festival culminates in Discovery Day at AT&T Park
  • >50 events, more than 70,000 attendees each year

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Back to your DNA…

  • Carefully remove the filter paper with the strawberry mush and

throw it in the trash. Tilt the cup a little and gently pour the 10ml of Isopropanol in the cup - letting it slowly pour down the side of the

  • cup. DO NOT MIX!
  • Observe and wait a little. You'll see the DNA start to collect as a

goopy glob, and you can "spool it out" on the tip of the wooden stick.

  • Transfer the spooled DNA into a microcentrifuge tube with some
  • isopropanol. You can take the DNA home with you, but keep it

tightly closed to avoid evaporation of the alcohol. The DNA is stable in this form for many years

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Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP)

Donald Woodson, MA Director

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UCSF Early Academic Outreach Program(EAOP)

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Data provided by the Office of Institutional Research

The Early Academic Outreach Program (EAOP) is an academic preparation program established in 1976 by the University of California to expand postsecondary education

  • pportunities for California's educationally disadvantaged students. UCSF EAOP has

been active in the San Francisco School District for the past 16 years. UCSF EAOP Mission The mission of EAOP at UC San Francisco is to provide programs and services that lead to student academic success and increased college-enrollment rates for the students and schools we serve. We do this in collaboration with the San Francisco Unified School District, families, local community-based organizations, business and industry leaders, and other educational institutions.

What is EAOP

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Data provided by the Office of Institutional Research

  • College Access
  • Health Career Exploration
  • Health Education

PROGRAM AREAS

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Data provided by the Office of Institutional Research

  • All of San Francisco Unified School District students and

families.

  • We intentionally work with the following partner schools:

– Burton High School – Marshall High School – International Studies Academy – Independence High School – John O’Connell High School – MLK Middle School – ER Taylor Elementary School

WHO DO WE SERVE?

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Data provided by the Office of Institutional Research

  • More than 90 UCSF students, staff, post-docs, and faculty volunteered as mentors,

speakers and teachers for our activities.

  • Coordinated trips to UCSF and undergraduate institutions to excite and expose

students to college and various opportunities in health careers.

  • With continued collaborations with various student groups, we have provided

several health education workshops and a health fair to support our participating

  • families. Our workshops have been attended by more than 150 elementary

students.

  • Our citywide events, MAP to College and Plan on College, have been attended by

more than 900 San Francisco students and their families. Program for Investigation and Training for Careers in Health (PITCH) is a 3-week program for all students in the San Francisco Unified School District.

  • We host two national events, the National Youth Leadership Forum (NYLF) and

Lead America

PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

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Data provided by the Office of Institutional Research

  • 92% of 12th grade EAOP students completed A-G *

requirements

  • 73% completed Algebra by 10th grade
  • 87% completed SAT/ACT testing
  • 94% enrolled in postsecondary institutions
  • 74% declared a major connected to Health Care

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* History/Social Science (a); English (b); Mathematics (c); Laboratory Science (d); Language other than English (e); Visual and Performing Arts (f); College-preparatory Elective (g)

UCSF EAOP OUTCOMES

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Upcoming Projects in 2015

21 CAG Meeting December 3, 2014

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Upcoming Projects in 2015

  • Health Sciences East and West, Medical Sciences Building lab modernization
  • Under construction – completion by end of July 2015
  • Clinical Sciences Building seismic retrofit and interior renovation
  • Building occupants relocation by mid-2015
  • Retrofit and renovation begins late summer 2015, completion by mid-2017
  • Medical Research-4 building demolition
  • Spring through summer 2015
  • Laboratory of Radiobiology building demolition
  • Spring through summer 2015

Parnassus campus

22 CAG Meeting December 3, 2014

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Upcoming Projects in 2015

  • Moffitt/Long Hospitals and outpatient facilities: interior renovation of areas

vacated by moves to Mission Bay has begun

  • “6 Long” was transformed from pediatric acute care to 27-bed adult acute

care in just 10 days…Opened Feb. 10

  • Will add 43 beds to emergency department
  • Will expand care for complex medical conditions including blood and

neurological diseases, transplant services

  • 7th, 12th, & 15th floor conversions to Orthopedic/Neuro-Spine, Bone

Marrow Transplant and Adult Medicine Surgery nursing units

  • Will expand heart & vascular outpatient services
  • Non-UCSF project adjacent to campus: Kirkham Heights
  • UCSF and Westlake Urban LLC information sharing
  • thekirkhamproject.com

Parnassus campus (continued)

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Upcoming Projects in 2015

  • Vibrant outpatient hub
  • Transgender clinic opened in December
  • Women's health, cancer care, primary care all remain

Mount Zion campus

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  • Blocks 33-34
  • Community input on site plan begins mid-to-late 2015
  • Cancer Outpatient Building
  • Design begins late 2015

Mission Bay campus

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Upcoming Projects in 2015

San Francisco General Hospital—UCSF Research Building

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Campus Updates

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Workforce Development Update

  • Cycle 7 Update
  • 18 participants completed internships in December 2014
  • 8 moved into career positions / 7 working in temporary positions
  • Cycle 8 Update
  • 18 participants began internships in January 2015
  • 14 host departments / 5 new host departments
  • Cycle 9
  • 6 community orientations – 2 Vis Valley, BVHP, Mission, Fillmore, Tenderloin
  • Recruiting 20-22 new participants
  • Classroom training will begin in May 2015

EXCEL Program

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Workforce Development Update

  • Mission Hall Global Health Sciences & Clinical Research Building
  • Local hiring goal – 30%
  • March 2013 – December 2013 – 25% SF construction hours
  • January 2014 – September 2014 – 14% SF construction hours
  • March 2013 – September 2014 – 18% SF construction hours
  • Clinical Sciences Building Phase I
  • Local hiring goal 30%
  • November 2014 – January 2015 – approximately 20%
  • 4 SF residents performed 510 of 2572 construction hours

Local Construction Hiring

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Workforce Development Update

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11/1/14 5/20/15 12/6/15 6/23/16 1/9/17 7/28/17 2/13/18 9/1/18 3/20/19 10/6/19

CSB Phase I CSB Retrofit & Renovation UC Hall Retrofit & Renovation

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Mission Bay

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Mission Bay

  • Patient Move and Opening Day on Feb. 1, 2015
  • http://www.ucsf.edu/news/2015/02/122971/ucsf-medical-center-

mission-bay-opens-welcomes-131-patients

UCSF Medical Center Opening Day

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Mission Bay

  • Students and staff at the following schools and programs made this

project a success:

  • César Chávez Elementary School
  • Daniel Webster Elementary School
  • Dr. George Washington Carver Elementary School
  • Malcom X Academy Elementary School
  • Potrero Hill Neighborhood House
  • Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center
  • Special thanks to instruction provided by Root Division, a visual

arts non-profit that connects community with creativity.

Community Mural Tile Project with Area Youth

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Mission Bay

Young Artists Participating in Art Tile Project

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Mission Bay

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George Washington Carver Elementary Malcom X Academy 

Bayview Hunters Point Neighborhood

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Mission Bay

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Potrero Neighborhood House  Daniel Webster Elementary

Dogpatch & Potrero Neighborhoods

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Mission Bay

Mission Neighborhood

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Precita Eyes Mural Arts Center Cesar Chavez Elementary

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Mission Bay

Malcom X Academy Hospital Tour

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Mission Bay

Cesar Chavez Kids in Art Video

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Mission Bay

  • Total Helicopter Transports = 30
  • 7 am – 11pm = 24
  • 11 pm – 7 am = 6

Helicopter Transports thru Feb. 28

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  • Total Ambulance Transports = 152
  • Lights & Sirens (“Code 3”) = 22 (tracked starting mid-month)
  • 152 breakdown:
  • 50 --Transfers from nearby hospitals
  • 43 --Transfers between UCSF Parnassus and Mission Bay
  • 59 --911 transports

Ambulance Transports thru Feb. 27

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Mission Bay

  • April 12, 2015 – 3rd Street with Bayview Opera House
  • Bayview Sunday Streets – 11 am – 4 pm

‒ UCSF Dental Screening

  • April 18, 2015 – on 24th Street between Treat & Bryant
  • Cesar Chavez Festival – 12 pm – 5 pm

‒ UCSF Dental Screening

Upcoming Events

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Mission Bay

CAG Member Reports

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Parnassus

UC Hall Façade Stabilization

  • Built in 1917, oldest building on campus
  • Installing netting over bays to contain

terra cotta tiles in case of earthquake

  • Expected completion date: May 2015

ACC Generator

  • Project began in February
  • Expected completion in November
  • Replaces the existing unit with a

cleaner, quieter back-up system that provides full emergency power

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Parnassus

Irving Street Retaining Wall

  • Began on January 15 and was done in mid-February
  • Replaced the wooden retaining wall that was failing with a concrete

wall Fifth and Kirkham Traffic-Calming San Francisco Department of Public Works has named a project manager and has begun the planning process for implementation

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Mount Sutro Open Space Reserve

UCSF hired Morgan Vaisset-Fauvel, a full-time forestry technician to work in the forest

  • Certified arborist
  • Previously worked at

Bartlett Tree Experts

  • Reassessing hazardous

tree work—some can now be done in-house

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Parnassus

CAG Member Reports

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Mount Zion

CAG Member Reports

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Next Steps

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