Opening February 1, 2015
Construction Time-lapse
Watch the construction of the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay as it happened, from groundbreaking to the installation of exterior skin (walls and windows).
Hard-Hat Tour
As UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay in San Francisco rapidly takes shape and progresses toward scheduled completion in August 2014, more and more people want a hard-hat tour of the construction site. Architect Mary Phillips obliges — taking us inside the 289-bed children’s, women’s and cancer hospital complex.
Teens Enjoy Prom at UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
Second Annual Prom Night at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital in San Francisco, April 20, 2012, takes the medical center’s mission of caring, healing, teaching and discovering to a whole new level. On this night close to 50 teens forget their illnesses, dress up, and boogie down with their friends.
Friend to Friend at UCSF Medical Center
UCSF goes beyond world-class research and clinical care; we also provide the services that give an extra lift to the soul. Such is the case with the Friend to Friend shop at Mount Zion specializing in helping cancer patients. View the video and learn more.
UCSF Mission Bay Hospitals Topping Out
We invite you to view the video replay of our Topping Out Celebration and learn more about the significance of this celebration.
UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay Time-Lapse Video
Time-lapse video of UCSF’s new children’s, women’s and cancer hospitals at Mission Bay from groundbreaking to the erection of structural steel.
The First Raise of Steel
The first beams of structural steel go up on the new UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, signaling a major milestone for the $1.5 billion construction project and creating much pride and excitement amongst the employees.
UCSF Flythrough
Fly-through of the computer model of the UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay.
UC Regents Clear Way for UCSF Medical Center
Watch UCSF Chancellor Susan Desmond-Hellman and UCSF Medical Center CEO Mark Laret discuss the innovative care and research that will be offered by UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, coming in February 2015.
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital
UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital at Mission Bay will stand as an iconic landmark of health care, built from the ground up with care and compassion in mind. Through revolutionary medical research and specialized patient care designed just for kids, UCSF is bringing the future of children's health to Mission Bay.
Care & Innovation
Caring, healing, teaching and discovering. Healing and saving children when other hospitals cannot. UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital, a leader in giving hope to parents when they are hopeless, will be even better when it expands to its new Mission Bay facility upon construction completion in 2014. See and hear more about how UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital is making a difference.
Cindy Lima speaking at the Town Hall Meeting on December 4, 2009
Cindy Lima, Executive Director of the Mission Bay Hospitals Project, speaks at length on the progress being made in the development of the revolutionary new hospital complex, coming in 2015.
Transforming Health Care
The advances that will be made by the development of UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay will be a boon to doctors, researchers, students and, of course, patients.
Mark Laret speaking at the Town Hall Meeting on December 4, 2009
Mark Laret, CEO of UCSF Medical Center, describes the advanced research, innovative patient care and eco-friendly design that the new UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay will offer upon completion in 2014.
Question & Answer from Town Hall Meeting on December 4, 2009
CEO of UCSF Medical Center Mark Laret, Executive Director of the Mission Bay Hospitals Project Cindy Lima and UCSF Dean of Medicine Sam Hawgood field questions about UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, an innovative hospital complex scheduled to open in early 2015.
Dr. Sam Hawgood speaking at the Town Hall Meeting on December 4, 2009
Dr. Sam Hawgood, Dean of the UCSF School of Medicine, speaks about UCSF Medical Center at Mission Bay, coming in early 2015. The dean describes how the new Mission Bay hospital complex will revolutionize care and research while improving service at UCSF's other facilities and driving economic development.
