Joining forces to address COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy
Marcus C. Griffith, MD, discusses addressing vaccine hesitancy among historically marginalized racial and ethnic groups in a special feature episode of the Permanente Medicine Podcast with Chris Grant.
Tweetcap: Physicians lean on research, science to combat COVID misinformation
Physicians are coming together to help combat misinformation around COVID-19 vaccination and the virus.
Stephen Parodi, MD, writes about COVID-19’s threat to the moral fiber of American clinicians
Kaiser Permanente’s national infectious disease leader suggests clinicians look for guidance in the example set by predecessors who were on the front lines during the early 1980s AIDS epidemic.
Where you live may affect your survival after heart attack
A Kaiser Permanente study finds Black heart attack survivors from disadvantaged neighborhoods face higher risk of death within 5 years than those from wealthier areas.
Surviving, and thriving, after cancer
Nancy Gin, MD, FACP, The Permanente Federation’s chief quality officer, writes that due to better screening, early detection, and innovative treatment options, more patients are surviving cancer diagnoses, living longer, and living well.
Imelda Dacones, MD, shares 5 steps physicians can take to address climate change on MedPage Today
The Northwest Permanente president and CEO writes that now is the time to leverage lessons learned during the pandemic to implement environmentally responsible behaviors.
Lessons learned: a look back at the pandemic
Permanente physician leaders and Kaiser Permanente employees reflect on the global COVID-19 pandemic and how it changed their work and lives.
Physicians and cancer patients embrace virtual care in a pandemic
Enabled by virtual visits, case conferences and treatment tools, the COVID-19 pandemic has sped up the digital transformation of cancer care at Kaiser Permanente.
Roberta Doucet, MD, of SCPMG tells personal COVID-19 story at virtual town hall
Roberta Doucet, MD, an anesthesiologist with the Southern California Permanente Medical Group, joined a panel of community experts to discuss safety protocols and COVID-19 pandemic trends at “URU The Right to Be” town hall.