Now the hospital, clinics and Outpatient Centers are back in business. You put on the sidelines for a couple months has really been challenging. Reporter doctor mary hahn is chair of the department of surgery, she told kpix5 that stanford is essentially offering all Surgical Services with the exception of cosmetic surgery. Spine surgery, joint replacement surgery, we are doing gallbladder removal, hernia repair. Reporter two weeks ago stanford began testing all of healthcare workers and found extremely low infection rates. They are also stocked with ppe equipment and new safety procedures. All patients coming in for surgical procedures will be tested. We are masking all our patients and our healthcare workers and we think between that and hand hygiene that that is probably 99 percent effective in preventing the spread of the disease. Most of stanford healthcare employees took personal time off instead of a pay cut and they are ready to get back to work. This week california will begin
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But now it will be up to someone else to carry on her legacy.
Travis has decided to resign her position effective at the end of the 2020.
- Advertisement - Earlier this year I was presented with some health challenges which prompted me to make the very difficult decision to focus on myself and my family, she explained.
Travis left her job as assistant vice president and trust officer at Mercantile Bank in 2002 to become the foundation s second director, succeeding Lorraine Mayes who had retired.
Under her leadership the foundation has experienced tremendous growth. Some of those accomplishments include:
Increasing annual grantmaking from $97,000 to $558,000;