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In this episode of SIIMCast, we chat with Dr. Marc Kohli, professor of radiology and medical director of imaging informatics at UCSF Health. From early days programming on an Atari to leading imaging IT at a major academic center, Marc shares his unique path into imaging informatics. He reflects on influential mentors, his work in Kenya, his passion for standards like HL7 and FHIR, and his deep involvement with SIIM. This conversation is packed with insight, stories, and a genuine love for innovation and mentorship in healthcare IT.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Dre Greenlaw, Brandon Aiyuk, Brock Purdy, and Steph Curry.
Marc Benioff is the co-founder and CEO of Salesforce, the second-largest software company in the world. He started programming at age 15, selling his first program for $75, and went on to build Salesforce into a company worth more than $300 billion that also owns Slack, Tableau, Quip, and MuleSoft. Marc is known as a marketing legend, and is now leading Salesforce into the era of AI agents. In our conversation, we discuss:• The importance of maintaining a beginner's mind• His approach to product launches and marketing• Managing through tough times and layoffs• His relationship with Steve Jobs and lessons learned• Why Salesforce is betting big on AI agents• Many stories from his entrepreneurial roller coaster• Much more—Brought to you by:• Cloudinary—The foundational technology for all images and video on the internet• Enterpret—Transform customer feedback into product growth• Coda—The all-in-one collaborative workspace—Find the transcript at: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com/p/behind-the-founder-marc-benioff—Where to find Marc Benioff:• X: https://x.com/benioff• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcbenioff—Where to find Lenny:• Newsletter: https://www.lennysnewsletter.com• X: https://twitter.com/lennysan• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lennyrachitsky/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Introduction to Marc Benioff and Salesforce(03:54) Marc's early career and domain names(05:59) The App Store story and lessons from Steve Jobs(15:18) Lessons from launching Salesforce(22:03) The importance of keeping a beginner's mindset(29:53) Why Marc calls Salesforce the “25-year startup”(31:47) Agentforce(36:09) Why Marc says AI is the defining technology of our lifetime(40:12) AI's impact on the workforce(42:31) Entrepreneurs need to be like conductors(46:02) Failure corner(50:32) The future of AI agents(56:34) Final thoughts and farewell—Referenced:• Bill.com: https://www.bill.com• App Store: https://www.apple.com/app-store/• Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com• Oracle: https://www.oracle.com• Larry Ellison on X: https://x.com/larryellison• Siebel Systems: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siebel_Systems• Saba Software: https://talentedlearning.com/lms-vendor-directory/saba-software• Tom Siebel on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thomassiebel• Avon: https://www.avon.com• Salesforce Chief Has Pulled Some Crazy Stunts: https://www.businessinsider.com/marc-benioff-salesforcecom-chief-has-pulled-some-crazy-stunts-2012-3• Matthew McConaughey on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officiallymcconaughey• Woody Harrelson on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/woodyharrelson• “Ask More of AI” with Matthew McConaughey: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnobS_RgN7JaxOsLD8WH0I9E6osK3UrfI• Marc's tweet about the ad with McConaughey and Harrelson: https://x.com/Benioff/status/1866175950062239784• Chris Rock on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chrisrock• Sushi Iwa: http://www.sushiiwa.jp/en/• Ryoanji Temple Rock Garden: https://www.japan.travel/en/spot/1145/• Neil Young Archives on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/neilyoungarchives• Mount Tam: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Tamalpais• Spirit Rock: https://www.spiritrock.org• Jack Kornfield: https://www.spiritrock.org/teachers/jack-kornfield• Agentforce: https://www.salesforce.com/form/agentforce/demo• Minority Report on Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Minority-Report-Tom-Cruise/dp/B00A2FSSHK• Peter Schwartz on X: https://x.com/peterschwartz2• UCSF Health: https://www.ucsfhealth.org• A.I. Chatbots Defeated Doctors at Diagnosing Illness: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/17/health/chatgpt-ai-doctors-diagnosis.html• Does AI improve doctors' diagnoses? Study puts it to the test: https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/11/241113123419.htm• A.I. Will Transform the Global Economy—if Humans Let It: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/special-series/ai-transform-global-economy.html• Wargames on Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Wargames-Dabney-Coleman/dp/B0011EQBOS• Her on Prime: https://www.amazon.com/Her-Joaquin-Phoenix/dp/B00KATY250• AI (Einstein) at Salesforce: https://www.salesforce.com/in/artificial-intelligence• Salesforce Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Airkit.ai: https://www.salesforce.com/news/stories/salesforce-signs-definitive-agreement-to-acquire-airkit-ai• Salesforce Buys Big Data Startup RelateIQ for Up to $390M: https://techcrunch.com/2014/07/11/salesforce-buys-big-data-startup-relateiq-for-up-to-390m• Salesforce to cut workforce by 10% after hiring ‘too many people' during the pandemic: https://techcrunch.com/2023/01/04/salesforce-to-cut-workforce-by-10-after-hiring-too-many-people-during-the-pandemic• Michael Dell on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mdell• Bret Taylor on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brettaylor• Akio Toyoda: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Akio_Toyoda• Kaizen: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kaizen• TRS-80: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TRS-80• CLOAD Magazine: https://archive.org/details/cload_newsletter—Recommended books:• Ghost Fleet: A Novel of the Next World War: https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Fleet-Novel-Next-World/dp/054470505X• Behind the Cloud: The Untold Story of How Salesforce.com Went from Idea to Billion-Dollar Company—and Revolutionized an Industry: https://www.amazon.com/Behind-Cloud-Salesforce-com-Billion-Dollar-Company/dp/0470521163• Trailblazer: The Power of Business as the Greatest Platform for Change: https://www.amazon.com/Trailblazer-Business-Greatest-Platform-Change/dp/1984825194—Production and marketing by https://penname.co/. 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Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Dre Greenlaw's knee soreness after his return from Achilles surgery, Moses Moody's extended absence, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Isaac Guerendo's foot injury, Nick Bosa and Trent Williams' continued absences, and more.
In this special holiday edition, hosts Lerenza Howard and Kelly Holmes welcome Rebecca Taylor Alvino, a board-certified infection preventionist and perioperative nurse at UCSF Health. Rebecca shares her inspiring journey from a public health background to a focused career in surgical infection prevention. Rebecca dives into the challenges of infection control, innovative technologies, and key performance indicators that enhance productivity and minimize immediate-use steam sterilization. Rebecca offers practical advice for infection preventionists when rounding in the sterile processing department, strategies to foster collaboration, and insights regarding IPs who are considering certification in sterile processing along with appropriate competencies for SPD staff. Don't miss Rebecca's forward-looking perspective on the evolving field of sterile processing and its critical partnership with infection prevention. Hosted by: Kelly Holmes, MS, CIC, FAPIC and Lerenza Howard, MHA, CIC, LSSGB About our Guest: Rebecca Alvino, RN, MS, CNS, CIC, CNOR, CRCST, FAPIC Rebecca Taylor Alvino is a board-certified infection preventionist and perioperative nurse, experiences that serve her well in her current role as System Director of Sterile Processing at UCSF Health in San Francisco. She is active with APIC, currently serving as the President-Elect for the San Francisco Bay Area chapter and most recently co-authoring the recently released update to the APIC Text Online chapter, “Reprocessing Single-Use Devices”. This episode is sponsored by Solventum.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Christian McCaffrey's injured PCL, Fred Warner's fractured ankle, Brock Purdy's shoulder, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Christian McCaffrey's first two games back, Nick Bosa's oblique, George Kittle's hamstring, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including the journey of Klay Thompson's career, Christian McCaffrey's return to the gridiron, an update on Dre Greenlaw, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Christian McCaffrey's return to the practice field and more.
UCSF Health's Seeking Care Patient Experience Team introduced web self-scheduling to improve fragmented workflows and streamline the process of seeking care from a cancer specialist. Patients now have the option to conveniently self-register and schedule appointments through 2 distinct models: direct scheduling of a new-patient appointment or use of a navigator-led intake appointment. This innovative self-scheduling approach improved the patient experience and contributed to cancer service line growth. Read more about this initiative in “The Evolution of Patient Empowerment: Self-Scheduling New Patient Consultations” in the Volume 39, Number 4 Oncology Issues. “A lot of our stakeholders felt that patients would not be capable of accurately self-scheduling. [We found] that is not true. We were able to design simplified decision trees for patients to help them have high accuracy selecting the right practice and provider.” —Laurel Bray-Hanin, MA “Almost 50% of the patients who used our online self-scheduling did so outside of traditional business hours…in evenings and weekends. That's the time when they're able to deal with their medical care. And I think that's pretty striking because typically our call centers and staff who might respond to messages are not available during those hours.”—Laurel Bray-Hanin, MA Laurel Bray-Hanin, MA Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of Cancer Services UCSF Health San Francisco, CA Resources Improving the Care of Patients Newly Diagnosed With Breast Cancer—Oncology Issues Bedside Scheduling Improves Patient Access—Oncology Issues Patient-Centered Scheduling How Infusion Scheduling is Like a Game of Tetris—Oncology Issues Breast Care ACCESS Program—Oncology Issues
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Deebo Samuel's illness and Brandon Aiyuk's season-ending leg injury
The Pharmacy Vision Awards at Vizient celebrate values and achievements of our program participants. Elham Amiri, pharmacy informatics project manager at UCSF Health, is a recipient of the professional excellence award, given to an individual who demonstrates leadership, strategic contribution and commitment to ongoing learning and development. Elham and Dr. Noelle Chapman, vice president, chief pharmacy officer and COO at UCSF Health, join us today to discuss their award-winning program. Guest speakers: Elham Amiri, CPhT, CSPT, BS Pharmacy Informatics Project Manager UCSF Health Noelle Chapman, PharmD, MBA Vice president, Chief Pharmacy Officer and COO UCSF Health Host: Carolyn Liptak, BS Pharmacy, MBA Pharmacy Executive Director Vizient Center for Pharmacy Practice Excellence Show Notes: [00:52-02:07] Guest's background information [02:08-03:32] Their great work at UCSF Health [03:33-05:49] How their work contributed to the Pharmacy Value Improvement Program [05:50-07:27] Taking a roll and running with it [07:28-09:25] How UCSF supports professional development [09:25-10:24] How patients benefit from this model [10:25-13:45] What does the future hold Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Talanoa Hufanga's latest injury, Jake Moody's high ankle sprain, and more. Plus, an update on Christian McCaffrey.
Dean of Stanford University's School of Medicine, Lloyd Minor, associate professor at University of California at Berkeley, Ziad Obermeyer and vice president and chief health AI officer at UCSF Health, Sara Murray, join Washington Post Live to discuss the potential solutions artificial intelligence could usher in for a new era of medicine. Conversation recorded on Tuesday, October 1, 2024.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Christian McCaffrey's trip to Germany to see a specialist about his Achilles.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play, to get up up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Deebo Samuel's new cald injury, Christian McCaffrey's Achilles, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs for an emergency injury update of Christian McCaffrey, who has been ruled out for the 49ers' Week 2 game vs. the Vikings and for whom a spot on IR is possible.
Clinical pharmacy optimization opportunities abound, and executing on them can be enhanced when collaborating with external partners. Dr. Nikolai Dahl, program manager for medication utilization and formulary at John Muir Health, and Dr. Tony Huke, senior consulting director at Vizient, join host Gretchen Brummel to share their partnership experience and the resulting successes. Guest speakers: Nikolai Dahl, Pharm D Program Manager for Mediation Medication UtliazationUtilization John Muir Health Tony Huke, Pharm D, BCPS, FASHP Senior Consulting Director Vizient Host: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Verified Rx Host Show Notes: [00:44-01:16] How partnership came about [01:17-02:31] Nikolai's and Tony's initial thoughts about the partnership [02:32-03:24] How their work together started [03:25-3:49] Prioritizing a to-do list [03:49-4:21] Early wins [04:22-4:38] What surprised them about the engagement [04:38-6:18] Positive stories Vizient Pharmacy Vision Awards celebrate the values and achievement of our pharmacy program participants. The Excellence in Integrated Transformational Practice award is given to a system that accelerates success in delivering high value care in the four domains of operations, quality, strategic growth, supply chain and pharmacy. Joining us from the winning organization, UCSF Health, are Drs. Desi Kotis, Chief Pharmacy Executive, Jessica Galens, Assistant Chief Pharmacy Officer of Business Services and Erin St. Angelo, Director of Pharmacy Procurement and Contracting. They join us to share his perspective on pharmacy leadership with program host Gretchen Brummel. Guest speakers: Desi Kotis, Pharm D Chief Pharmacy Executive UCSF Health Jessica Galens, Pharm D Assistant Chief Pharmacy Officer of Business Services UCSF Health Erin St. Angelo, Pharm D Director of Pharmacy Procurement and Contracting UCSF Health Host: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Verified Rx Host Show Notes: [00:56-03:41] Backgrounds and roles at UCSF [03:42-07:14] UCSF's overall approach [07:15-08:53] Background for innovative and clinical practice [08:54-10:19] Financial successes [10:20-13:17] How UCSF has been able to expand their services [13:18-14:35] Future for UCSF Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Ricky Pearsall's shoulder subluxation and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Ricky Pearsall's latest knock, Christian McCaffrey's calf, and more.
Vizient Pharmacy Vision Awards celebrate the values and achievement of our pharmacy program participants. The Excellence in Integrated Transformational Practice award is given to a system that accelerates success in delivering high value care in the four domains of operations, quality, strategic growth, supply chain and pharmacy. Joining us from the winning organization, UCSF Health, are Drs. Desi Kotis, Chief Pharmacy Executive, Jessica Galens, Assistant Chief Pharmacy Officer of Business Services and Erin St. Angelo, Director of Pharmacy Procurement and Contracting. They join us to share his perspective on pharmacy leadership with program host Gretchen Brummel. Guest speakers: Desi Kotis, Pharm D Chief Pharmacy Executive UCSF Health Jessica Galens, Pharm D Assistant Chief Pharmacy Officer of Business Services UCSF Health Erin St. Angelo, Pharm D Director of Pharmacy Procurement and Contracting UCSF Health Host: Gretchen Brummel, PharmD, BCPS Verified Rx Host Show Notes: [00:56-03:41] Backgrounds and roles at UCSF [03:42-07:14] UCSF's overall approach [07:15-08:53] Background for innovative and clinical practice [08:54-10:19] Financial successes [10:20-13:17] How UCSF has been able to expand their services [13:18-14:35] Future for UCSF Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Spotify Android RSS Feed
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including whether or not to worry about those 49ers players that aren't practicing in training camp (both for injury and non-injury reasons), and more.
Significant variations in medical treatments, even within the same state, challenge the belief that medical care is primarily based on science. In this episode, Dr. Rita Redberg, a Professor of Medicine at UCSF Health, examines the belief that medical care is based primarily on science by discussing significant variations in treatment practices and advocating for evidence-based medicine. In her "Less is More" series in JAMA Internal Medicine, she aims to improve test readability and effectiveness. Throughout this interview, Dr. Redberg discusses the US Preventive Services Task Force's controversial mammography guidelines and the potential harms of over-testing, underscoring the importance of high-quality, unbiased evidence and rigorous FDA approval processes for new medical devices and drugs. She also addresses issues like unnecessary procedures motivated by fear of litigation or financial incentives and strongly calls for removing conflicts of interest from scientific trials and enhancing NIH funding to promote independent research. Tune in and learn about the importance of evidence-based practices in health care and the steps needed to ensure safer, more effective patient care! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including a number of updates to injured Giants starting pitchers, Steph Curry at the Olympics, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Dumas, Grandi, and Dibs to discuss the Warriors health concerns with their new additions to the roster.
Family Medicine and the Counterculture Revolution for our TimesPresented by Kevin Grumbach, MD, University of California, San FranciscoSTFM Annual Conference 2024 Blanchard Lecture | Monday, May 6, 2024 Family medicine was forged in the crucible of social movements of the 1960s. The consequential issues of our times—climate change, systemic racism, inequality of wealth, gun violence, reproductive rights, among others—are all contests for the common good that require social movements to achieve systemic reform. Primary care, according to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, is also a common good. Is family medicine ready to tap its brash, founding energy to reignite a second counterculture revolution to challenge profits, power, and privilege that harm society's collective wellbeing? This presentation will address the essential ingredients of a counterculture revolution, including daring to be radical and not settling for incrementalism; speaking truth to power; identifying and dismantling structures that reinforce the status quo; democratizing alliances; and acknowledging one's own complicity in harmful systems. If the speaker and audience do not feel uncomfortable at some point during the session, then the presentation will not have achieved its objectives.Learning Objectives: At the end of the session each participant should...To recognize the roots of family medicine as a countercultural specialtyTo be able to characterize primary care as a common goodTo identify the key elements of a counterculture revolutionTo incorporate revolutionary acts into one's professional life while being able to continue to earn a livelihood in family medicinePresentation SlidesCopyright © Society of Teachers of Family Medicine, 2024Kevin Grumbach, MD: Kevin Grumbach, MD is Professor of Family and Community Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He served as Chair of the UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine from 2003-2022, and as Vice President for Population Health for the UCSF Health system from 2015-2018. He is a Founding Director of the UCSF Center for Excellence in Primary Care and Director of the Community Engagement Program for the UCSF Clinical and Translational Science Institute. His research and scholarship on the primary care workforce, innovations in primary care, racial and ethnic diversity in the health professions, and community health improvement and health equity have widely influenced policy and practice. With Tom Bodenheimer, he co-authored the best-selling textbook on health policy, Understanding Health Policy - A Clinical Approach, now in its 8 th edition, and the book, Improving Primary Care – Strategies and Tools for a Better Practice, published by McGraw Hill. He received a Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar award from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Health Resources and Services Administration Award for Health Workforce Research on Diversity, the Richard E. Cone Award for Excellence and Leadership in Cultivating Community Partnerships in Higher Education, and the UCSF Chancellor's Public Service Award, and is a member of the National Academy of Medicine. Dr Grumbach has been an advisor to Congressional Committees and government agencies on primary care and health reform and a member of the National Advisory Council for the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, and currently serves on the California Health Workforce Education and Training Council. He cares for patients at the family medicine practices at San Francisco General Hospital and UCSF Health.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including a number of injuries to Giants pitchers and a group of aging, veteran NBA stars the Warriors are rumored to be interested in.
Dr. Brian Feeley of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including the multitude of injuries the Giants are dealing with right now.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including Blake Snell's newest injury, other Giants ailments, Christian McCaffrey's workload, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including LaMonte Wade Jr.'s hamstring injury, Austin Slater's concussion, and more.
Willard and Dibs' full show from Tuesday, May 21st. The guys celebrate 10 years of Steve Kerr by giving him the credit he deserves for constructing the Warriors dynasty, chat with Warriors guard Brandin Podziemski fresh off he was named an NBA All-Rookie First Team member, and more. Plus, Mooney Ward wants the bag (again)? And the guys get injury updates from Dr. Feeley of UCSF Health.
Dr. Brian Feeley of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs for Cleared to Play to get us updated on all the sports injuries from around the Bay Area and beyond, including Patrick Bailey's lingering concussion issues.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay, including Jung Hoo Lee's dislocated shoulder and if that injury will keep him out for the rest of the season.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on all the injuries from around the Bay, including both Giants catchers -- Patrick Bailey and Tom Murphy.
As part of the 2024 Developmental Disabilities Conference, Suresh Gunasekaran, president and CEO of UCSF Health, highlights UCSF Health's role in developing highly specialized care. He emphasizes the commitment to recruit and train a diverse workforce and to use analytics to create pathways and tailor health care services to effectively address health care disparities and meet the needs of all patients. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39738]
As part of the 2024 Developmental Disabilities Conference, Suresh Gunasekaran, president and CEO of UCSF Health, highlights UCSF Health's role in developing highly specialized care. He emphasizes the commitment to recruit and train a diverse workforce and to use analytics to create pathways and tailor health care services to effectively address health care disparities and meet the needs of all patients. Series: "Developmental Disabilities Update" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 39738]
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on all the injuries from around the Bay, including an update on Blake Snell, a look at all the injured NBA stars, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the bay, including Giants pitcher Alex Cobb's latest setback.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the bay, including Gary Payton II's new injury, the benefit of rest for the veteran Warriors, and more.
Dr. Brian Feeley of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the Bay Area, including Jonathan Kuminga's knee tendonitis, Andrew Wiggins' ankle sprain, and more.
Join us for an insightful conversation with Kay Burke, Chief Nursing Informatics Officer at UCSF Health Informatics. Kay provides valuable insights into UCSF Health Informatics and discusses the evolving role of nursing in healthcare informatics. Delve into the unique leadership traits crucial for Kay's position and gain valuable takeaways in this engaging episode.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on all the injuries from around the Bay, including Jonathan Kuminga's knees, Blake Snell's ramp up, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on all the injuries from around the Bay, including Jonathan Kuminga's knee.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs on Cleared to Play to get us up to date on injuries from around the bay, including some minor issues for the Warriors, Blake Snell's ramp up, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on all the injuries from around the Bay, including Steph Curry's knee bursitis, a scary injury for a San Francisco Giants pitcher in spring training, and more.
Dr. Brian Feeley of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on all the injuries from around the Bay, including an update on Chris Paul's imminent return to the Warriors, to break down the injured Giants as camp opens in Scottsdale, and more.
Learn about ambulatory access from the nation's top physician leaders in access: Mount Sinai Medical Center's Dr. Angela Lamb and UCSF Health's Dr. Jennifer Perkins. Elizabeth sits down with Angela and Jen to discuss the impact of the pandemic, responding to the changing needs of patients, addressing the novel ways that patients are accessing care, and focusing on the wellbeing of providers. Change management is at the forefront of these remarkable leaders' skill sets – and it's no wonder, as the very nature of how we deliver care in the ambulatory setting is changing.
Dr. Nirav Pandya of UCSF Health joins Willard and Dibs to get us updated on all the injuries from around the Bay, including Dre Greenlaw's recovery timeline off a torn Achilles, Arik Armstead's torn meniscus, and more.
Dr. Nirav Pandya on UCSF Health joins Willard an F.P. on Cleared to Play to get us updated on all the injuries from around the Bay Area, including the 49ers' practice field fiasco in Las Vegas, key Chiefs injuries, and more.