MemorialCare Acquires OC Blood & Cancer Care
Prominent Orange County Physician Group Serving Thousands of Patients with Cancer and Blood Diseases Chooses to Join MemorialCare Medical Group, Expand Access to Local Medical Services
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ORANGE COUNTY, Calif., Jan. 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ MemorialCare, the largest nonprofit healthcare system headquartered in Orange County, acquired OC Blood & Cancer Care, a prominent, nationally recognized group of board-certified oncologists and hematologists treating cancer and blood diseases in locations in Laguna Hills and Fountain Valley and at MemorialCare Cancer Institute facilities.
OC Blood & Cancer Care, nationally recognized board-certified oncologists and hematologists treating cancer and blood diseases in locations in Laguna Hills and Fountain Valley and at MemorialCare Cancer Institute facilities, include (clockwise from top left) Jack Jacoub, M.D.; Amol Rao, M.D.; Sarah Hassan, M.D.
U.S. Military Academy to Save One College Bowl Game From COVID Cancellation
On 12/21/20 at 10:29 PM EST
Preparation is key for almost every football team. For the Black Knights of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, preparation is everything. Whether it s for rigorous physical training as a cadet, studying well into the night for an exam or learning the logistics of modern warfare, training and preparation are part of daily routine. After all of that, there s football.
It s hard to prepare for heartbreak, though, which is what the Black Knights endured on Sunday when the college football rankings and bowl pairings were announced.
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ORANGE and LOS ANGELES Counties, Calif., Dec. 22, 2020 /PRNewswire/ MemorialCare has been honored nationally with Special Recognition for Heroism for the Southern California health system s continued commitment to patient safety during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The prestigious Pandemic Heroes Award honor were selected by leaders and advisors of The Leapfrog Group, an independent national organization of employers and other groups focused on healthcare safety and quality. Selections were based on nominations from U.S. hospitals.
MemorialCare nurse practitioner Malina Adriano, RN gives vaccines to Elyse Laurance, RN, MemorialCare Emergency Department nurse (top photo) and Brandon Gatling, RN, MemorialCare COVID-19 unit nurse. Within just a few days of receiving its first batch of vaccines, MemorialCare vaccinated more than 3,000 of its front-line workers in Los Angeles and Orange counties.