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in 1895, more than a hundred years ago, -- opened at what is now our pacific campus. we have been with san francisco through thick and thin. in the late 1890's, the california campus created a contagious cottage before there was treatment for diseases like it. and tuberculosis. st. luke's was one of the pioneers in the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer. for many years, are pediatricians struggled against discourage of polio including the development of some of the most advanced treatments at the time. we remember the days when the davies' campus was a place where some many young men and people of color came for treatment. we have a system of care as represented here. this does not mean more important, it means more acute. that includes outpatient care and the blue services. we provide a comprehensive set of services to the residence of san francisco. this is no longer just delivered in hospitals, this is delivered in thousands of offices and clinics. if we looking more details about what we provide for outpatient care, you can see not only physician offices but
in 1895, more than a hundred years ago, -- opened at what is now our pacific campus. we have been with san francisco through thick and thin. in the late 1890's, the california campus created a contagious cottage before there was treatment for diseases like it. and tuberculosis. st. luke's was one of the pioneers in the use of radiation therapy to treat cancer. for many years, are pediatricians struggled against discourage of polio including the development of some of the most advanced...
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if i run out of any medication, it is easy for me to call pacific campus, davies campus, or the cathedral hill campus, and get the medication. it is a two-way street. sometimes, with a low-income patient, they have a real need for a rare and expensive medication. it is easy for me to call the pacific campus and get the medication. if it were a separate hospital, a small hospital, it is very hard to pull that off. i am happy to say that cpmc makes it easy to pull off. the rely on each other to make the best medicine available to residents of san francisco. some looks sees a lot of low- income patients. st. luke's is cpmc. it opens its doors to the community. thank you. president olague: our next speakers -- president tierney: our next speakers. >> thank you for the opportunity to speak. i have been an x-ray tech at st. luke's campus for over 20 years. when i first started there, i was a technologist working a couple days a week. it did not take long to realize this was a place i wanted to work. i feel that our patients and my co-workers are family, and everybody is treated like that. as th
if i run out of any medication, it is easy for me to call pacific campus, davies campus, or the cathedral hill campus, and get the medication. it is a two-way street. sometimes, with a low-income patient, they have a real need for a rare and expensive medication. it is easy for me to call the pacific campus and get the medication. if it were a separate hospital, a small hospital, it is very hard to pull that off. i am happy to say that cpmc makes it easy to pull off. the rely on each other to...
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if you are not familiar, we currently have a california campus and a pacific campus, and the plan is to build a bigger campus and consolidate those services into one larger hospital at the old cathedral hill spa on van ness, and that is going to have a huge impact, both in terms of the neighborhood in district 2, not only the new campus, but what happens to the pacific and california campus. also, is a huge job creator. we're making sure to do it in a way to we have every constituent buy into the project, create a ton of new jobs, and move forward with a health care system that benefits all of us. otherwise, some of the other issues coming up -- francisco reservoir in russian hill is going to be an issue that comes up. we have a huge project on doyle drive that is getting finished in the next couple of years. we need to make sure we wanted to the impacts. it is going to be a big deal. after leaving here, i am going down there with the mayor and the head of our department of transportation to really make sure we understand exactly what is happening at this point in time in the project.
if you are not familiar, we currently have a california campus and a pacific campus, and the plan is to build a bigger campus and consolidate those services into one larger hospital at the old cathedral hill spa on van ness, and that is going to have a huge impact, both in terms of the neighborhood in district 2, not only the new campus, but what happens to the pacific and california campus. also, is a huge job creator. we're making sure to do it in a way to we have every constituent buy into...
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intensive care unit on the california campus, so that we have to transfer very ill mothers to the pacific campus, should that arise in labor and delivery. we are back and forth if the pregnant mother is on the pacific and. last year, we had a crisis with h1n1 in our maternal area. somehow we avoided deaths. but that scared the heck out of us. we really need to be able to combine maternity services and intensive care support at one hospital, which is why despite having the women's and children's hospital equivalent at the california campus i now feel strongly we need to combine those services so that we can have the backup for our mothers. secondly, in a point that was sort of brought out tonight, much of general care, including maternity care, is very local. you go to the hospital that is near where you live. we are in presidio heights. we have a lot of patience from that area. as we move our facilities to the tenderloin, i think we will naturally become the site of service for most of that community. that has happened throughout the city. thank you very much. president olague: i am going to cal
intensive care unit on the california campus, so that we have to transfer very ill mothers to the pacific campus, should that arise in labor and delivery. we are back and forth if the pregnant mother is on the pacific and. last year, we had a crisis with h1n1 in our maternal area. somehow we avoided deaths. but that scared the heck out of us. we really need to be able to combine maternity services and intensive care support at one hospital, which is why despite having the women's and children's...
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my name is -- the lead administrator at the pacific campus and i'm also a registered nurse. in interest of time i'm going to be here all night and wait for you, if you have any questions, i'm happy to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening president tierney. i'm caroline. i'm reading for cheryl dawson who had to leave early. i'm cheryl dawson. the re-entry program has been working with california pacific medical center to educate incarcerate women about breast health and breast cancer. cpmc's strongest message to our incarcerated women is that breast cancer undetectived will reduce women to memories of what could have been. we are excited in the sheriff's department that cpmc has extended its commitment to providing breast health to uninsured and undeserved women in our jail. as you all know, cancer does not discriminate by population, ethnicity or zip code. cpmc's program to our incarcerated women has included free screening, free surgery, free radiation, free chemotherapy and free transportation to and from services. i am remembering at this time an
my name is -- the lead administrator at the pacific campus and i'm also a registered nurse. in interest of time i'm going to be here all night and wait for you, if you have any questions, i'm happy to answer any questions. thank you. >> thank you. >> good evening president tierney. i'm caroline. i'm reading for cheryl dawson who had to leave early. i'm cheryl dawson. the re-entry program has been working with california pacific medical center to educate incarcerate women about...
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i work in the pacific campus and the building -- the rooms there were originally made for one patient. there are now two patients in this room. imagine that you are a patient recovering from a surgery or illness in this room. this room is divided by a curtain. you can hear all of your roommate's conversations. there may be sounds or smells coming from the other side of the curtain. this is not a therapeutic environment for healing. for the caregivers it is very difficult to care for patience in such small spaces. there have been countless times where i have literally had to crawl turned bed to reach an outlet. to transfer a patient, we have to move everything from one side of the room to the other just to transfer a patient. did i mention our rooms are too small? we need a hospital -- with private rooms where we can take care of patients and their privacy and that we can have spaces that work efficiently. please consider rebuilding cpmc. we need a hospital that can support today's technology so that we can continue to give the care that we can to our patients. thank you. >> thank you.
i work in the pacific campus and the building -- the rooms there were originally made for one patient. there are now two patients in this room. imagine that you are a patient recovering from a surgery or illness in this room. this room is divided by a curtain. you can hear all of your roommate's conversations. there may be sounds or smells coming from the other side of the curtain. this is not a therapeutic environment for healing. for the caregivers it is very difficult to care for patience in...
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she does not have a history of provi people at the california pacific and davis campus. the answer here is a development agreement that is very specific and as you saw in the pact that she gave you, there is an example that very specific about the amount of money, overtime, devoted and i would suggest that this commission, planning commission, when you approve the entitlements, you have a specific development agreement that embodies all of our recommendations that we have been working with this hospital on for three years. we have had far more than three hearings. it has been six. it is wonderful to hear these people again pointing out the good things that cpmc has done and the areas where they have come up short and i think it is a real issue in the tenderloin that people in the tenderloin are not going to feel comfortable going to this massive hospital like they do feel comfortable going to st. luke's. st. frances, rather. you see that result in the charts barbara garcia provided. i would like to see. if -- cpmc match that level of care in their emergency room and i do
she does not have a history of provi people at the california pacific and davis campus. the answer here is a development agreement that is very specific and as you saw in the pact that she gave you, there is an example that very specific about the amount of money, overtime, devoted and i would suggest that this commission, planning commission, when you approve the entitlements, you have a specific development agreement that embodies all of our recommendations that we have been working with this...
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one of those situations where you felt like everyone on campus knew. >> couric: in october of 2008, beckett brennan left the university of the pacific for good. three months later, michael kirby returned to pacific and the tigers' starting lineup. the team's missing center, michael nunnally, returned the following fall. as for steffan johnson? three months after he was expelled from pacific for sexual assault, he was given a full scholarship to the university of idaho. head coach don verlin told a local newspaper he recruited johnson after talking to the associate head coach from pacific, ron verlin, who just happens to be his twin brother. >> barry brennan: unbelievable to sit there and say "oh, wow. okay, well, we can use a guy like that. oh, he has a sexual assault and has been found guilty?" how in the hell do you end up at another university within three months? >> couric: beckett brennan and her family are not giving up. they sued the school for violating her civil rights. last fall, a judge ruled against them, and the brennans are now appealing that ruling. >> welcome to the cbs sports update presented by viagra. at the slow
one of those situations where you felt like everyone on campus knew. >> couric: in october of 2008, beckett brennan left the university of the pacific for good. three months later, michael kirby returned to pacific and the tigers' starting lineup. the team's missing center, michael nunnally, returned the following fall. as for steffan johnson? three months after he was expelled from pacific for sexual assault, he was given a full scholarship to the university of idaho. head coach don...
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at 130 pacific time the president arrived at sfo, from there he added to the facebook campus in palo mark. he also hosted a town hall meeting taking questions from facebook users. if at 6:15 p.m. the president made his way to a private function at the homes of sales course foundered mark. at 830 tonight he takes the stage at the masonic center along with former forty- niner jerry rice. thursday morning, the president joined several dozen donors for breakfast at the st. regis hotel in san francisco. after breakfast, off to l.a. for the president where he will host to more fund-raising events and both of those are already sold out. >>jonathan: here in san francisco, a crowd has gathered by these very case awaiting the arrival of the presidential motorcade which is said to take place any moment. this is a small and intimate private fund-raiser of the president's coming across town for a prayer to his public events that will take place at the masonic center. police have been making preparations for his arrival all afternoon. in the background you can hear sirens and the sound of motorcyc
at 130 pacific time the president arrived at sfo, from there he added to the facebook campus in palo mark. he also hosted a town hall meeting taking questions from facebook users. if at 6:15 p.m. the president made his way to a private function at the homes of sales course foundered mark. at 830 tonight he takes the stage at the masonic center along with former forty- niner jerry rice. thursday morning, the president joined several dozen donors for breakfast at the st. regis hotel in san...
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campus meeting today after one student told her story on 60 minutes. >> question in the back. >> reporter: question after question. >> how the school can be the best possible way. >> reporter: university of the pacific students and faculty stood up at a special meeting they arranged after 620 minutes special broadcast about beckett brennan, the freshman who says she was raped by three basketball players after a night of partying. because beckett brennan did not press criminal charges the case ended up in the hands of a university judiciary view board and in the end the trio of basketball players received different punishments. one player was expelled, another suspended for a year and the final student was kicked out for a semester. >> it does seem like a slap on the wrist. >> uop student and assault victim mo'nique jones wants to help empower william attacked on campus and hopes that administrators will hand out different punishment for offenders. >> it tells young boys if i do something and if i'm good enough somebody will save my butt but. >> her accused rapist and several witnesses testified before the board. lamiales and lisa cooper sat on that board. the pair won't talk about details of the att
campus meeting today after one student told her story on 60 minutes. >> question in the back. >> reporter: question after question. >> how the school can be the best possible way. >> reporter: university of the pacific students and faculty stood up at a special meeting they arranged after 620 minutes special broadcast about beckett brennan, the freshman who says she was raped by three basketball players after a night of partying. because beckett brennan did not press...