UCLA is on the move renovating existing space on three levels of the Clinical Research Wing in the Center for the Health Sciences building. This renovation will ultimately support the expansion of telemedicine activities, improve patient access to healthcare and support expanded medical school enrollments for Programs in Medical Education.
Linda Conley meets with the Architect and General Contractors and then walks the job site.
This project includes PRIME administrative offices, and telepathology consultation and laboratory support services space in the CHS. Telepathology is the practice of pathology at a distance. It uses telecommunications technology to facilitate the transfer of image-rich pathology data between distant locations for the purposes of diagnosis, education, and research. The telepathology component will improve clinical care by giving patients from underserved locations throughout Southern California access to specialized consultation and diagnostic services at UCLA.