As reported in a Wall Street Journal article, one of the most promising applications of virtual reality may be in medical education and training.
Archives for May 2016
Kaiser Plans Huge Sports Medicine Facility at New Arena
Kaiser Permanente will open a public sports medicine center this fall in the practice facility of Golden 1 Center.
The 18,000-square-foot center will serve the Sacramento Kings, Kaiser plan members and anyone else in the community, according to a press release.
Read the full article in the Sacramento Business Journal.
South San Fernando Valley See Strong Price Increases – Read Why
CareFirst BCBS gives out $3M to bring telemedicine to underserved communities
Will Hospitals, Physicians Opt Out of Assisted Suicide?
The 25 best and 5 worst cities for physicians
Southern California didn’t make the list at all!
What makes a city appealing for medical practice?
It can vary greatly based on life stage, personal interests, career goals or even the level of education of a physician’s spouse. However, most physicians are looking for some combination of positive features, from high rates of compensation to good schools for their kids to top cultural offerings.
Read the original article in Becker’s Hospital Review.
Playworks Announces Kaiser Permanente’s Bernard J. Tyson as 2016 Inspiring Leadership Award Winner
Kaiser Permanente CEO Bernard J. Tyson won Playworks’ 2016 Inspiring Leadership Award. The award recognizes leaders who inspire others through respectful leadership, teamwork, empathy, and fairness.