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The UC Irvine College of Medicine moved onto the UC Irvine campus in 1968, and on Aug. 29, a first-year class of 94 students began coursework in the Med Surge I and II buildings. Six years later, on October 3, 1974, the UC Regents purchased the Orange County Medical Center for $5.5 million. The facility was renamed the UC Irvine Medical Center.
Located in the City of Orange, 13 miles from the UCI campus, UC Irvine Medical Center has 411 licensed beds and is the principal clinical facility for the teaching and research programs of the UC Irvine School of Medicine. The seven-story UC Irvine Douglas Hospital was completed in late 2011.
UC Irvine is a member of the Association of American Universities. As of 2006, in the Academic Ranking of World Universities [1] by Shanghai Jiao Tong University ’s Institute of Higher Education, UCI is ranked 34th in the U.S., 36th in the Americas and 44th in the world.
[1] In 2000, the school, along with its counterpart at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), were renamed in honor of Henry Samueli, co-founder of Irvine-based Broadcom Corporation, for his 1999 donations of $20 million and $30 million to the schools of engineering at UC Irvine and UCLA, respectively. [2] [3]
An audit found that Frank P.K. Hsu, who makes $1.2 million a year, bought the equipment with university funds, often using 'suspicious' or 'unauthorized' means.
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The last edition of the MSAR was printed in 1947, and it was called the “Handbook for Advisors to Students Planning to Enter Medicine.” Since then, the MSAR has been published annually as a print guidebook for prospective medical students. The book was traditionally divided into two sections: information for entering class and school profiles. Originally, information centered around the ...
Lyman W. Porter – dean of UC Irvine's Paul Merage School of Business from 1972 to 1983 [23] Curt Pringle – mayor of Anaheim, former speaker of the California State Assembly; R. Radhakrishnan – Chancellor's Professor of English and Comparative Literature