Newsmakers
Permanente physicians are regularly featured in the media on a variety of health issues.
Edward M. Ellison, MD, discusses emotional toll of COVID-19 on health care workers with The Wall Street Journal
May 21, 2020
Edward Ellison, MD, was quoted in an article by The Wall Street Journal sharing how the COVID-19 pandemic takes its toll on frontline physicians and nurses.
Don Mordecai, MD, highlights availability of Calm app for Kaiser Permanente members
May 21, 2020
Don Mordecai, MD, a psychiatrist with The Permanente Medical Group and Kaiser Permanente’s national leader for mental health and wellness, describes in a CNBC article how the organization has been using the Calm mobile app in clinical settings to support patients’ mental health prior to recently expanding its availability to members.
Richard S. Isaacs, MD, FACS, expresses gratitude to physicians and staff in “We Will Prevail” video
May 20, 2020
Richard S. Isaacs, MD, FACS, CEO and executive director of The Permanente Medical Group, joined several health care executives from across the United States to offer words of encouragement, praise, and gratitude for physicians and other health care professionals caring for patients during the current COVID-19 pandemic via a “We Will Prevail” video on the Becker’s Hospital Review website.
Richard S. Isaacs, MD, FACS, shares secrets to keeping physicians and staff creative and engaged
May 19, 2020
To keep physicians and staff creative and motivated, it’s important to get them excited about coming up with new ideas including those that could improve outcomes and help control costs, Richard S. Isaacs, MD, FACS, CEO and executive director of The Permanente Medical Group (TPMG), said in a recent interview with Managed Healthcare Executive.
TPMG ophthalmologist warns drug for painful bladder condition may damage retina
May 19, 2020
Patients taking the drug pentosan polysulfate sodium (Elmiron), which is prescribed for a painful bladder condition, should be aware that the medication can cause severe eye damage, Robin Vora, MD, chair of ophthalmology for The Permanente Medical Group in Oakland, Calif., warned on CTV News.
Permanente psychiatrist Greg Simon, MD, helps explain situational depression
May 18, 2020
Greg Simon, MD, MPH, a psychiatrist with Washington Permanente Medical Group, told Health that situational depression occurs after a life event – such as job loss, death of a loved one, or serious illness diagnosis – that leaves the person feeling stressed or upset.
Berkeley coronavirus testing lab highlighted by Stephen Parodi, MD, in Voice of America video
May 12, 2020
Stephen Parodi, MD, an associate executive director of The Permanente Medical Group in Northern California, told Voice of America that Kaiser Permanente is working with “light speed” to build a new 7,000-square-foot testing lab in Berkeley.
Initial COVID-19 drug trials ‘give us hope,’ Stephen Parodi, MD, tells CBSN
May 11, 2020
Stephen Parodi, MD, associate executive director of The Permanente Medical Group and national infectious disease leader for Kaiser Permanente, spoke with CBSN recently about why trials with remdesivir and other drugs matter. CBSN is the CBS News 24/7 digital streaming service.
CNBC interviews Edward M. Ellison, MD, about remdesivir, pandemic’s impact on physicians
May 4, 2020
In a wide-ranging interview Friday with CNBC about COVID-19, Edward M. Ellison, MD, executive medical director and chairman of Southern California Permanente Medical Group, characterized the remdesivir clinical trial as “encouraging.”
Robert Sallis, MD, shares advice on finding the right balance for exercise during coronavirus pandemic
May 1, 2020
In a recent USA Today article, Robert Sallis, MD, a family medicine doctor with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group and co-director of Kaiser Permanente’s Sports Medicine Fellowship, was among experts quoted about how to exercise safely. Dr. Sallis explained that there is a sweet spot when it comes to the amount of time spent working out.