UC San Diego to Build Medical Center for Advanced Surgery, Cancer Care

UC San Diego Health System plans to build a new $664 million campus housing centers for cancer treatment, advanced surgery and women and infants, according to the La Jolla Light.

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The 10-story, 245-bed Jacobs Medical Center, expected to open by 2016, will house pioneering research and educational space for “the next generation of innovators and leaders,” said UCSD Chancellor Marye Anne Fox.

Read the La Jolla Light’s report on UC San Diego Health System.

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