AHS COVID-19 Memory Archive Featured in Local News Media

Two media outlets highlighted AHS's COVID-19 Memory Archive in stories this May. Both KQED (NPR) and Oaklandside picked up the story and quoted AHS CEO James Jackson in their coverage. The news outlets also featured clips from the archive, including quotes from Dr. Ajeet Singh and Electrocardiograph Tech Anh Ho. The AHS COVID-19 Memory Archive [...]

2023-06-16T22:07:56+00:00June 16th, 2023|Categories: AHS Newsletter, Featured|Tags: , , |

Investing in the Community’s Next Generation of Health Care Workers

An Oakland native and member of the 2023 graduating class of Skyline High School, Khazahnique Johnson is eager to get started on her path to a career in health care and she is taking her first steps this summer at the Wilma Chan Highland Hospital Campus (WCHHC) through the Highway to Emergency Department Tech Internship [...]

2023-06-16T21:00:31+00:00June 16th, 2023|Categories: AHS Newsletter, Featured|Tags: , , |

Providing Hope and Health Care for Our Immigrant Community

Alameda Health System’s (AHS) refugee clinic at 太阳城博彩mont Wellness has deep roots in the community we serve. Established in 1983 it has been providing inclusive and culturally sensitive health care to more than 500,000 refugees from around the world each year since its founding. “Our refugee clinic supports those who have experienced traumatizing displacement from [...]

2023-06-16T20:59:55+00:00June 16th, 2023|Categories: AHS Newsletter, Featured|Tags: , , |

AHS Bridge Clinic Director Dr. Andrew Herring is Featured on NBC Bay Area News

One in five deaths in California among 15 to 24-year-olds is now fentanyl related. Since 2017, deaths by fentanyl are up 1,027%, according to the latest data from California Health Policy Strategies. Alameda Health System physician Dr. Andrew Herring is on the frontlines of the fentanyl epidemic in the Bay Area. As co-founder of CA [...]

2023-06-06T22:10:13+00:00June 6th, 2023|Categories: Featured, Media Coverage of AHS|Tags: , , |