National Rankings
The current NIH rankings show that UCSF Neurology is number one nationally among departments of neurology at US medical schools. This ranking does not take into account the NIH support to our faculty at the San Francisco Veterans Affairs Medical Center, the Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease or the Gallo Center.
The U.S. News & World Report's Best Hospitals ranking system considers 4,825 hospitals in 14 adult and 9 pediatric specialties. UCSF is currently ranked 6th in the nation overall, with a highest rating (9 out of 9) for patient services. UCSF Medical Center and Children's Hospital are ranked 1st in the San Francisco Bay Area for neurology & neurosurgery services. Our School of Medicine is ranked 5th in the nation for research schools and 3rd in the nation for primary care education.
Personnel
175 faculty
91 postdoctoral fellows
27 clinical fellows
35 residents in adult neurology
6 residents in child neurology
202 staff
NIH Grants
NIH dollars: $44,000.000.00
NIH grants: 75, including:
K01 Mentored Research Scientist Development Awards: 2
K02 Independent Scientist Awards (for newly independent scientists): 2
K08 Mentored Clinical Scientist Development Awards: 1
K12 Neurological Sciences Academic Development Award 1
K23 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Awards: 7
Faculty Memberships in Scientific Societies
American Academy of Arts & Sciences: 5
Institute of Medicine: 9
National Academy of Sciences: 3
American Neurological Association: 45
American Academy of Neurology: 97