Michael Faber, New VP of Advancement for Wexner Medical Center, health sciences colleges
May 17, 2021
Faber joins Ohio State from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), where he is the associate vice chancellor of University Development & Alumni Relations. While at UCSF, Faber has distinguished himself as one of the nation’s top development leaders in the health sciences. He was charged with raising more than $500 million annually with a $47 million operating budget. His team serves biomedical research units, basic science departments, and all adult clinical specialties for the UCSF School of Medicine and its affiliated medical center. Earlier in his career, Faber served in strategy and advancement roles at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University.
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Ohio State University is moving a crucial yet lesser-known part of its hospital operation into its own facility.
Last month, the Wexner Medical Center opened the first freestanding facility in Ohio dedicated to cleaning surgical equipment.
The 62,000-square-foot building on Kenny Road has the capacity to support care for more than 48,000 surgical patients per year, according to the medical center.
The new facility will act as a hub for Ohio State s hospitals and surgical centers, eliminating the need to have cleaning equipment at each location. It will also improve workflow in helping to make sure sanitized equipment never crosses paths with unclean tools, said Kim Jones, director of central sterile supply.