Sutter Health Appoints Warner L. Thomas as Next CEO

Sutter Health Appoints Warner L. Thomas as Next CEO

Thomas brings more than 30 years of healthcare experience to the role, including 10 as CEO of Ochsner Health Recognized as an innovative leader focused on building healthier communities SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Sutter Health, a not-for-profit integrated healthcare system...
Rock-Climbing Patient’s Recovery Motivates Hospital Staff

Rock-Climbing Patient’s Recovery Motivates Hospital Staff

Anna Parsons never expected to visit—let alone be a patient—inside an American hospital. The 21-year-old from New Zealand had come to the United States to explore the natural glory of Yosemite National Park. However, the avid rock climber and surfer took a tremendous...
The Heat Is On: What to Do When You Get Too Hot

The Heat Is On: What to Do When You Get Too Hot

With temperatures expected to soar this Labor Day weekend in Northern California, emergency services physicians are expecting to see people suffering from heat illnesses. The immediate treatment is the same for each, but if you have heat stroke, doctors want to make...
Dream Job: Clinical Nurse Specialists Improve Patient Care

Dream Job: Clinical Nurse Specialists Improve Patient Care

By Bryan Gardner and Monique Binkley Smith, Vitals contributors Kristi Gabel and Blossom Inuenwi are part of an elite group at a Northern California healthcare system. Out of more than 50,000 employees at Sutter Health, only about 30 are clinical nurse specialists. At...
Born Tiny, These NICU Grads Deserve Their Superhero Capes

Born Tiny, These NICU Grads Deserve Their Superhero Capes

There were lots of big smiles from nearly 200 growing children who were tiny at birth, but none smiled bigger than Loriellen Byron. That’s because Loriellen was celebrating her life that started 39 years ago when she was born premature at just 1 pound, 6 ounces. Back...
RNs Go to Camp: How This Training Helps Keep Them Sharp

RNs Go to Camp: How This Training Helps Keep Them Sharp

Professional development is central to nurses’ lifelong learning and keeps their knowledge and skills up to date   Summer is winding down, but registered nurses at one San Francisco medical center are only now heading off to camp. More than 800 RNs at Sutter’s...
Medication Allergies: What to Know

Medication Allergies: What to Know

Catch any prescription drug advertisement on TV and you’ll hear a laundry list of potential side effects. Truth is, all medications, whether prescribed by a doctor or sold over the counter, can cause adverse reactions, anything from nausea and dizziness to dry mouth....