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Core Services Provided by the Cancer Care Network

Below are some of the core services provided by the Cancer Care Network. Links to further detail exist when available.

1. Clinical and Operations Support

2. Clinical Trial Management

3. Provider and Nursing Education

4. Professional Services Agreement

5. Volunteer Clinical Faculty Appointments

6. Billing and Coding Compliance

7. Strategic Planning

8. Accreditation Assistance

9. Oncology Quality Metrics

10. Virtual Tumor Boards

Customized Service(s) Agreements

Prospective partners may wish to discuss the customization of a CCN services agreement. Several services can be bundled together to fulfill your organizational and administrative needs. Some of our core services include billing and coding compliance consultation, clinical and operational services consultation, oncology nursing education, and radiation oncology services.

The CCN, as well as the Regional Affiliations and Outreach team, are available to discuss custom service agreements and alternative partnership options.

For more information, contact Robert Stevenson, CCN Director, via email or 916-736-6967.

Regional Affiliations and Outreach

The Cancer Care Network is just one of many partnership opportunities at UC Davis Health. Our Regional Affiliations and Outreach office provides the coordination and oversight of the university partnership process. UC Davis Health welcomes opportunities to work collaboratively with community providers as both large and small hospitals navigate the ever-changing healthcare landscape. We seek to establish innovative affiliations and partnerships with providers who are equally committed to pursuing community-wide solutions to ensure quality care of the patients we serve.

Such opportunities include but are not limited to:

UC Davis Medical Center is a nationally renowned academic medical center where clinical practice, teaching and research converge to advance human health.

Medical Center Highlights

  • 619-bed complex, tertiary, and quaternary care hospital
  • Region's only Level I adult and pediatric trauma centers
  • Nationally ranked by U.S. News and World Report in adult and pediatric specialties
  • Consistently ranked among America's top hospitals for quality and safety
  • Magnet® nursing designation from the American Nurses Credentialing Center
  • Leading referral center with more ICU beds than any other area hospital

To learn more, visit the UC Davis Medical Center webpage.

Doctor with young female patient (c) UC RegentsUC Davis Children's Hospital is the tertiary and quaternary care pediatric hospital for children throughout Northern California, including communities all the way north to the Oregon border and east to Nevada. As the region's only nationally ranked comprehensive hospital for children, UC Davis Children's Hospital offers children and their families the highest level of care for virtually every pediatric health condition, from autism to urology.

More than 120 physicians serve infants, children, adolescents, and young adults with primary, subspecialty and critical care. Some highlights include:

  • 49-bed ICU
  • 24-bed PICU, including cardiac unit
  • 36-bed pediatric ward, including oncology services
  • 20-bed pediatric emergency department
  • Level I pediatric trauma center
  • Children's surgery center
  • Pediatric telehealth program with more than 5,000 consults across California

Learn more about UC Davis Children's Hospital.

Medical simulation equipment (c) UC Davis RegentsThe simulation program offers exceptional training, education, and research opportunities for medical and nursing students, physicians, faculty and many other providers. The state-of-the-art facility in the Center for Health and Technology building is accredited as a Level I Comprehensive Education Institute by the American College of Surgeons.

The versatile facility can mimic a resuscitation bay, an operating room, a multi-patient ward and a working clinic — all at the same time. Real and post-session recordings, one-way observation areas and electronic health record access are available.

Learn more about the UC Davis Health Simulation Program.

Telehealth visit with Dr. Marcin (c) UC RegentsThe Center for Health and Technology's telehealth program provides remote communities with access to adult and pediatric specialty and subspecialty care not otherwise available locally.

The program currently serves more than 60 sites around the state and has a number of programs designed to meet the needs of families and patients in their homes. 

UC Davis Health has helped expand telehealth services to more than 200 sites and the program has conducted more than 45,000 telehealth consultations since its conception in 1992.

Learn more about our adult and pediatric clinical telehealth programs.

At the Office of Continuing Medical Education, we’re designing, developing, delivering, evaluating and certifying continuing medical education (CME) for quality outcomes. We’ve been providing quality health education since 1972, and we are leading the way in creating continuing medical education for the clinicians of today and tomorrow.

Learn more about the Office of Continuing Medical Education.

Doctors in a huddle (c) UC RegentsCommunity hospitals and health centers play a major role in the Rural-PRIME program, which trains physicians who wish to serve California's rural areas. Community partners offer preceptors, clerkships and clinical rotations, benefiting in return from increased access to UC Davis resources and the satisfaction and prestige of teaching.

Learn more about Rural-PRIME at UC Davis.

For more information, contact Maureen McKennan, Regional Affiliations Officer, via email or 916-734-0558.

Career Opportunities Within the Cancer Care Network

We are currently recruiting for a number of positions (both clinicians and non-clinicians) within the Cancer Care Network.

If you are interested in applying, please visit the Careers at UC Davis website and search for "Cancer Care Network" in the keywords section.

Career Opportunities at CCN Affiliate Locations

If you are interested in working for an affiliate of the Cancer Care Network, please visit the following websites to explore available opportunities (both clinicians and non-clinicians).

Adventist Health and Rideout Cancer Center, Marysville
Gene Upshaw Memorial Cancer Center, Truckee/Tahoe Forest
Marshall Cancer Center, Cameron Park