WHAT:
UCLA's new state-of-the art academic medical facility home to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA and the Resnick Neuropsychiatric Hospital at UCLA will open its doors for patient care following the relocation of more than 350 UCLA hospital patients to the new structure.
The move, which begins early Sunday, June 29, with a 5 a.m. relocation of the hospital's emergency services from the current hospital location to the new Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center facility, will involve the transportation of both acute- and critical-care patients by shuttle, ambulance and mobile intensive-care unit, with appropriate medical staff support. Roughly one patient will be moved every two minutes.
WHO:
The following UCLA Health System personnel will be available at 3 p.m. to discuss the move:
- Dr. David Feinberg, CEO and interim associate vice chancellor of the UCLA Hospital System
- Dr. Gerald S. Levey, vice chancellor for medical sciences and dean of the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA
- Dr. Edward McCabe, physician-in-chief at Mattel Children's Hospital UCLA and executive chair of the UCLA Department of Pediatrics
WHEN:
Sunday, June 29. (Media availability at 3 p.m.)
WHERE:
Le Conte Avenue and Westwood Boulevard, UCLA campus
FILMING/INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES:
- Due to patient privacy issues, no filming of patients will be allowed.
- UCLA Health System personnel available for move-update interviews at 3 p.m.
- B-roll footage and still images of the move available after 4 p.m. upon request.
BACKGROUND:
The new Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center, designed by world-renowned architect I.M. Pei
and his son C.C. Pei, is a technological and architectural masterpiece designed to meet the evolving needs of a 21st-century patient care and research center. With 520 large, sunny, private patient rooms, the new building maximizes personal attention and holistic healing. It is one of the first total-replacement hospital projects to be built in accordance with California's latest seismic safety requirements, put into effect following the 1994 Northridge earthquake.
MEDIA CONTACTS:
Roxanne Moster, UCLA Media Relations, 310-794-0777
Caitlin Gadoua, Hill & Knowlton, 310-633-9443
PARKING:
Parking for TV trucks will be available in metered spots on Le Conte Avenue, near Westwood Boulevard; other vehicles may park in Lot 1 off of Gayley Avenue, north of Le Conte Avenue.