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New UCSF Research Building at SF General & Trauma Center
May 18, 2013

Join us to discuss a proposed UCSF research building at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH). 

UCSF proposes to build a new research building at San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma Center (SFGH) to comply with University of California seismic requirements. The new building would provide an improved, seismically resistant environment for research on the SFGH campus, which is an important part of the SFGH-UCSF partnership and a significant benefit to the SFGH patient population.

This second Community Meeting will give an overview of the proposed work that UCSF is considering at SFGH. We are in the early stages of this process and are seeking your feedback at this meeting and at others in the future.               

If you would like to be on UCSF’s email notification list, please email community@cgr.ucsf.edu,, specifying the campus site(s) of interest: SFGH, Parnassus, Mission Bay, Laurel Heights, Mount Zion.

Join us on Monday, June 17, 2013 at 6:30 pm

SFGH Hospital Cafeteria (2nd Floor)

1001 Potrero Avenue

For more information about the previous 2/11/13 meeting go to:

www.community.ucsf.edu

UCSF fully ascribes to the Americans with Disabilities Act. If at any time you feel you have a need for accommodation, please contact 415-476-3206 or community@cgr.ucsf.edu with your suggested accommodation. 

Thank you,

Michele Davis, MPH, MCP 
Assistant Director, Community Relations

Community & Government Relations 
University of California, San Francisco 
3333 California Street | San Francisco, CA 94118 
tel: 415/476-3024 | fax: 415/476-3541




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