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Future
Opportunities for the Future
The demand for trauma care is increasing dramatically with traumatic injuries
growing at an annual rate of 12%. The need for orthopaedic traumatologists has
never been greater. The UCSF/SFGH Orthopaedic Trauma Center is expanding to meet
these needs. The service has added three additional Orthopaedic Trauma surgeons,
a Chief of Rehabilitation, and two nurse practitioners within the past year. The
service plans to hire two additional full-time orthopaedic surgeons, a
physiatrist, a podiatrist and two nurse practitioners within the next year. A
new SFGH helicopter service is on-track to begin in 2006-2007. In addition, the
UCSF/SFGH Orthopaedic Trauma Center has developed Biomechanics and Cellular and
Molecular Biology Laboratories over the past two years in a 2800 square-foot
facility. The research team includes three PhDs (a biomechanician, and two
cellular and molecular biologists) who will work with surgeons to conduct
cutting-edge scientific and medical research.
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With the opening of Mission Bay, a
UCSF biomedical research campus, the laboratories are slated to expand into
another newly renovated facility with 4000 square-feet of space. The UCSF/SFGH
Orthopaedic Trauma Center will continue to develop improvements in the
treatments available for orthopaedic trauma injuries.
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