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Marin Independent Journal on MSNKaiser lays off nurses in San Rafael, PetalumaKaiser Permanente managers met with 42 outpatient clinic nurses in San Rafael and Petaluma on Thursday to notify them that their positions are being eliminated. The nurses work in a variety of clinics ...
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Vacaville Reporter on MSNKaiser Program inspires future healersDominic Chan of Vacaville listens intently as Kaiser Permanente radiology technologist Euric Ramirez walks him through the ...
Kaiser Permanente welcomed its first baby at HCA HealthONE Rose — a baby girl born at 12:27 p.m. on July 7, 2025. She weighed ...
Kaiser Permanente is announcing a major expansion of its medical offices in Colorado — its most significant brick-and-mortar ...
San Diego medical provider stands by previous assertions that materials found in sterilization trays was not infectious ...
As summer break begins, millions of children across the country lack access to school meals, raising concerns about their ...
Gen Z is trading in their smartphones for flip phones to take a detox from social media. Here's why doctors say the break has proven health benefits.
Increasingly, the healthcare sector is exploring controlled on-site power solutions such as microgrids to maintain that ...
New data shows which companies are hiring the most UC alumni, and what kinds of jobs they are getting hired for. The UC ...
Kaiser Permanente is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ+ community. The organization was founded on the principles of equity, inclusion and diversity and is committed to stand with – and celebrating – all ...
Cancer patients who receive COVID boosters are far less likely to be hospitalized, but vaccination rates remain alarmingly low, researchers report.
Kaiser Permanente is a proud supporter of the LGBTQ community and a participant in Pride 2025, with 100 team members planning to participate in the Pride Parade.
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