Campus Issues First Progress Report on Implementing Strategic Plan
UCSF recently issued its first progress report on the implementation of the UCSF Strategic Plan, which outlines seven strategic directions for the University over the next decade.
The strategic plan articulates UCSF’s mission, advancing health worldwide™, its vision and these seven strategic directions:
- Fostering innovation and collaboration
- Translating discoveries into improved health
- Educating future leaders
- Providing highest-quality care
- Nurturing diversity
- Promoting a supportive work environment
- Serving our community
- Provide Campus Core Research Facilities (CCRFs) offering advanced, innovative instrumentation and/or specialized services needed by a broad segment of the research community that are available to all at UCSF. See related story.
- Develop educational facilities and infrastructure commensurate with UCSF’s stature in health sciences education. See related story.
- Ensure that clinical services are operated with a patient-centered focus. See related story.
- Create a more diverse campus community. See related story.
- Improve the financial aspects of recruitment and retention to compensate for the high cost of living in the Bay Area.
- Provide administrative research services that are efficient, convenient and timely.
- Optimally deploy information technology for administrative, academic and clinical purposes. See related story.
- Rationalize the allocation of space over time to ensure alignment with the overall strategic properties and plans for UCSF across all mission areas of education, research, patient care and community service while maintaining sensitivity to individual program needs and previously established commitments.
- Establish a regular and transparent campuswide process for planning, budgeting and allocating resources, and develop new mechanisms to fund needed investments in infrastructure, including ongoing maintenance and operating costs.
- Develop UCSF Global Health Sciences (GHS) to integrate and focus UCSF’s expertise in biological, population, social/behavioral and clinical sciences, in collaboration with global partners, to eliminate major health disparities and reduce the burden of disease of the world’s most vulnerable populations. See related story.
- Ensure that San Francisco General Hospital continues to operate as a major UCSF research site.
- Develop and implement mechanisms by which senior leaders will be reviewed and held accountable.