Stanford apologizes for coronavirus vaccine plan that left out many front-line doctors Lenny Bernstein, Lateshia Beachum, Hannah Knowles
Front-line medical workers at Stanford protest after being excluded from first round of vaccinations
Replay Video UP NEXT Stanford Health Care apologized Friday for a plan that left nearly all of its young front-line doctors out of the first round of coronavirus vaccinations. The Palo Alto, Calif., medical center promised an immediate fix that would move the physicians into the first wave of inoculations. Stanford’s turnaround followed a raucous demonstration by some of those doctors, who demanded to know why other health-care workers including pathologists and radiologists who do not attend to covid-19 patients would be vaccinated before they are.
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Vidant Healthâs Chief Executive Officer
Dr. Michael Waldrum has been named as chair-elect of the Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems of the Association of American Medical Colleges. As chair-elect of COTH, Waldrum will also serve on the AAMC Board of Directors.
More than ever, rural communities in America are in need of a strong advocate to help shape the future of health care delivery by strengthening academic hospitals and health systems. As the leader of a nine-hospital, not-for-profit, rural health system, Waldrum will work to ensure that the unique challenges and opportunities in rural communities are at the forefront of the associationâs work.