The Office of Continuing Medical Education (OCME) at UC Davis Health improves competence, performance and clinical outcomes through excellence in the co-creation, delivery and evaluation of health education.
UC Davis Academic Technology Services (ATS) does everything from providing instructional technology in the classroom to collaborating with faculty on multimedia presentations to mentoring and training educators to help them meet the educational, research, and public service needs of the university.
The Center for Educational Effectiveness (CEE) promotes excellence in undergraduate education at UC Davis. We collaborate with faculty, graduate students, and instructors to implement evidence-based instructional practices and develop and explore innovative solutions that enhance learner-centered instruction.
Under one roof, the Center for Health and Technology (CHT) at UC Davis Health provides medical and nursing students, physicians and many others with exceptional training, education and research opportunities. Throughout the entire facility are video-conferencing capabilities and novel design elements specifically built for technology-enabled learning and health care.
The UC Davis Center for Simulation and Education Enhancement provides advanced medical simulation facilities and equipment to support clinical skills education, along with research services designed to improve health care performance in safe, realistic environments. With multiple dedicated simulation spaces across the Sacramento health campus and the ability to bring equipment directly into clinical settings, we offer flexible, comprehensive resources for interprofessional education and research.
The Health Sciences Libraries provides popular health sciences databases, key subject guides, research help and library services. The UC Davis Health Sciences Libraries includes the Carlson Health Sciences Library in Davis, California, and the Blaisdell Medical Library in Sacramento, California.
The Office of Student Learning and Educational Resources (OSLER) is a comprehensive academic support unit created to promote a culture of academic excellence at UC Davis School of Medicine.
We believe improving health for all is possible. So, our collaborative research includes clinical, translational and basic science studies.
The UC Davis Office of Research serves as the primary campus resource for matters related to research and technology transfer. We provide a wide range of services and tools throughout the project lifecycle to help researchers and innovators succeed.
The purpose of the UC Davis Clinical Research Guidebook is to provide a road map for navigation of the processes and procedures for conducting clinical research at UC Davis. The Guidebook also serves as a reference for investigators and site staff regarding the federal regulations governing clinical research in the United States.
The IRB Administration provides administrative support on issues pertaining to human research protection and supports the UC Davis Institutional Review Board (IRB).
The Clinical and Translational Science Center (CTSC) serves as a catalyst to support biomedical research projects by providing services and resources to investigators, staff, scholars and trainees, and community partners.
The Office of Continuing Medical Education at UC Davis Health improves competence, performance and clinical outcomes through excellence in the co-creation, delivery and evaluation of health education.
A state-of-the-art health care simulation center focused on supporting interprofessional medical education and research activities.
Clinician Health and Well-being advocates for, supports, and builds a resilient community of clinicians.
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The UC Davis Ombuds Office is a confidential, independent, impartial, and informal problem-solving and conflict management resource for all members of the UC Davis, UC Davis Health, and UC ANR communities.
Our work-life and wellness programs, policies and practices are designed to support the collegial community of UC faculty. We aim to inform and support faculty at all levels as they strive to integrate and balance their professional career, self, home, family, and community life.