“The support of the University of California in making our program a school and now this incredibly generous gift from Joe C. Wen will elevate our profile nationally among schools and programs of public health,” said Bernadette Boden-Albala, founding dean of the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health. “The hard work and dedication of our faculty, staff and students and the entire campus in becoming a school are further being recognized through this transformative gift.”
The Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health, grounded in community engagement through a health equity lens, has four distinct departments: environmental and occupational health; epidemiology and biostatistics; health, society and behavior; and population health and disease prevention. It stresses a multidisciplinary approach to both learning and practice. Students explore epidemiology, genetics, health informatics, biostatistics, nutrition sciences, chronic and infectious diseases, environmental and global health sciences, social and behavioral health sciences, and health policy and administration. The school’s strong and growing research portfolio allows students to explore critical public health issues.
Faculty members and alumni are pioneers in crucial areas of public health, taking part in innovative research, policy analysis, global health assessments, environmental and occupational health studies, and clinical and translational sciences that impact Orange County and beyond. More than anything, the Joe C. Wen School of Population & Public Health is committed to advancing a philosophy that rests on community engagement and sustainable solutions that are co-created with its valued community members.
About the Mary & Steve Wen Cardiovascular Division and the Tsai Ya Au Heart & Vascular Pavilion
The Mary & Steve Wen Cardiovascular Division at the School of Medicine is dedicated to the diagnosis, management and prevention of cardiovascular disease, a leading cause of death in the U.S. Division faculty members offer outstanding patient care, conduct leading-edge research and deliver specialized training for the next generation of cardiologists in Orange County and beyond.
“This generous gift allows the School of Medicine to continue its pursuit of excellence in advancing cardiovascular health through superior patient care, groundbreaking research and the comprehensive education of future physicians,” said Michael J. Stamos, dean of the School of Medicine. “Together with the state-of-the-art facilities at the heart and vascular pavilion, we are setting new standards in cardiac care in Southern California and making significant strides toward a healthier future for all.”
The division’s faculty members are board-certified in cardiovascular disease and other cardiology subspecialties. Nationally and internationally recognized, they are highly skilled in the diagnosis and management of a broad range of heart diseases and work collaboratively with UCI Health’s cardiothoracic and vascular surgeons at UCI Medical Center, each year treating thousands of patients, most of whom have complex medical conditions.
The Tsai Ya Au Heart & Vascular Pavilion at UCI Medical Center is a one-stop shop for diagnosing and treating all conditions of the heart and vascular system.
Their heart specialists diagnose and treat all conditions of the heart and vascular system with state-of-the-art technology and expertise that is unmatched in Orange County and the region.
Orange County’s most advanced cardiovascular disease services program offers a full range of procedures and devices for patients with severe heart problems. These include: preventive cardiology services, an interventional cardiology services team, cardiac arrhythmia services specialists and heart failure services experts.
The American Heart Association has also designated UCI Health as a Comprehensive Hypertension Center, one of only four healthcare facilities in California to earn this designation.
More than 40,000 patient visits – including cardiovascular tests, exams and procedures – were conducted last year at UCI Health locations, including the Tsai Ya Au Heart & Vascular Pavilion at UCI Medical Center.
“UCI Medical Center has become one of California’s leading centers for heart care,” said Chad T. Lefteris, president and CEO of UCI Health. “The support of Joe C. Wen furthers our commitment to providing the most innovative and comprehensive range of interventional and noninterventional complex care available.”