Clinical Care

About Clinical Care

California’s hospitals are dedicated to providing high-quality, safe, and person-centered health care. This wouldn’t be possible without the clinical services hospitals provide, which include emergency care, surgery, X-ray/radiology, laboratory services, and behavioral health care. The care that hospitals provide is shaped by their communities’ needs.

Medical and Dental Continuing Education Offered at March 5 Telebriefing

The San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency is hosting a continuing education opportunity telebriefing for medical and dental professionals on March 5 from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. (PT). It will include public health, pediatrics, and clinical updates, as well as CalFresh updates and resources for community-based organizations. 

Deadline for Comments on New 340B Rebate Model Pilot Program Is April 20

The Health Resources and Services Administration has issued a request for information on whether to implement a new pharmacy 340B rebate model pilot program, and how it might be designed. The deadline for comments is April 20. A template letter highlighting critical areas of focus, and other resources on this topic, are available on the...

5 Things To Know: Training Course Will Focus on Inhalant Trends and Risks

The San Diego County Substance Use and Overdose Taskforce Community Resilience Committee is holding an online training course — “Inhalants: Nitrous Oxide and Other Inhalants. Current Trends and Dangers” — from 1 to 2:30 p.m. (PT) on Jan. 29. The community is invited to register to learn more about current trends, as well as short- and long-term...

5 Things To Know: Webinar to Discuss Vaccine Safety and Access

Stakeholders are invited to register for a webinar — “Know Your Rights: Vaccine Safety & Access” — on Jan. 27 at noon (PT). During the event, which is hosted by the Asian & Pacific Islander American Health Forum, experts will clarify facts, address common concerns, and underscore the role of vaccines in preventing disease and sustaining public trust in...

5 Things To Know: Immunization Communications Training Offers Continuing Medical Education Credit 

On Dec. 9 from 2:30-4:30 p.m., public health professionals are invited to register for an immunization communications training at the Southwestern Live Well Center. Led by expert trainer Todd Wolynn, MD, MMM, FAAP, executive director of the Trusted Messenger Program at Public Good Projects, this training is designed for practitioners who make vaccine recommendations to community members.