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Join us in a discussion of today’s health care topics as we build connections to relevant events from Kaiser Permanente history.
Oakland, California
Joined April 2009
#OTD 80 years ago, Kaiser Permanente pioneered a bold vision for future generations: integrated, preventive care for all. Today, we’re still leading — delivering #valuebasedcare that will improve lives and strengthen communities for generations to come. 🔗
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Happy birthday to Kaiser Permanente’s founding physician, Sidney R. Garfield, MD. His integrated approach shaped the foundation of today's health care. His legacy lives on through @aboutKP, improving lives with innovative health care solutions. 🔗
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RT @aboutKP: On National Doctors Day, we celebrate our more than 25,000 physicians for their compassion, expertise, and commitment to provi….
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In the 1960s, registered nurse Frances Bobbie Collen promoted preventive medicine education at @aboutkp's Health Education Research Center in Oakland, Calif. The unique center hosted exhibits, classes, and library for the public. #WomensHistoryMonth.🔗
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Dr. Beatrice Lei became @aboutKP's first pediatrician during WWII. She pioneered care plans for our youngest members and went on to serve as @kpnorcal's chief of pediatrics. After retiring, she continued volunteering in her community. #WomensHistoryMonth.🔗
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During WWII, women at Kaiser shipyards broke barriers to change the workforce, paving the way for future generations. They revolutionized American industry by introducing women into new career fields like engineering and health care. #WomensHistoryMonth.🔗
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Alva Wheatley co-founded Kaiser Permanente’s African American Professionals Association in 1990. She continued her career as our first Black woman to serve as hospital administrator, and Health Plan national vice president. #BlackHistoryMonth .🔗
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Third in a series marking Black History Month.
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In 1967, Jessie Cunningham shattered barriers as the first Black nurse supervisor at Kaiser Permanente Oakland Hospital. She championed health fairs and clinics, empowering the Black community in the Bay Area to embrace healthy living. #BlackHistoryMonth.🔗
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Dr. Ellamae Simmon’s legacy continues to inspire us as we reread her biography, “Overcome: My Life in Pursuit of a Dream.” She integrated the U.S. Army Nurse Corps and became the first Black female doctor to specialized in immunology. #BlackHistoryMonth .🔗
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In 1942, Henry J. Kaiser shattered racial barriers by welcoming Black shipyard workers ― integrating the shipyards and our Oakland hospital. It was the beginning of our enduring commitment to our communities. #BlackHistoryMonth.🔗
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#OTD Building upon our 1967 legacy, we celebrate the anniversary of a new medical, social, and educational service space in Watts, Calif., which includes a new Watts Counseling and Learning Center and medical office. #BlackHistoryMonth .🔗
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We are proud to honor President Jimmy Carter’s support of healthy living in Georgia and America. His commitment to service and dedication to good health for all remains an inspiration.
In 1993, we fondly remember the unexpected visit from President Jimmy Carter to a co-sponsored Kaiser Permanente Health Fest, leaving us pleasantly surprised by his gracious demeanor. We honor his lasting legacy as he embarks on his final journey from Atlanta.
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#TBT In early January 1942, Henry J. Kaiser opened a second shipyard, Richmond No. 2, and asked Dr. Sidney Garfield to start a shipyard health plan after employment doubled to 30,000. After WWII, this early health plan grew to become Kaiser Permanente. 🔗
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