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, as well as the outpatient psychiatry clinic at the pacific campus. so the meeting in december, the resolution that was passed by the health commission, said that the change would be detrimental on the cpmc and sutter pacific medical foundation took specific actions to see no disruption in services, to ensure that culturally and linguistically appropriate services were provided for individuals impacted by these service lines. and that there would be continuing education for patients, who have non-gestational diabetes at the st. luke's campus. so we have a few updates on this change today. so in december of 2018, cpmc reported that, due to a staffing issue, they were unable to see non-gestational diabetes patients for several months. and in the interim, patients who had been seeing a diabetes educator at st. luke's, would be sent to the california campus. and so as of june, cpmc has indicated that the medical foundation hired a diabetes educator on january 7th. and so, therefore, the diabetes patients do not -- no longer need to travel to the california
, as well as the outpatient psychiatry clinic at the pacific campus. so the meeting in december, the resolution that was passed by the health commission, said that the change would be detrimental on the cpmc and sutter pacific medical foundation took specific actions to see no disruption in services, to ensure that culturally and linguistically appropriate services were provided for individuals impacted by these service lines. and that there would be continuing education for patients, who have...
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the world's most advanced hospitals . >> that is new see pmc vanness campus. ktvu's tom vacar gives us a look. >> reporter: sutters california pacificanness campus hospital opened its doors 2 months ago. one of the most innovative and advanced hospitals on the planet. and in the just opened medical office building and it is a $1.2 billion effort. the new 10 story, 250,000 square-foot multispecialty medical office building and its integrated up a fission services are available. >> it really helps in terms of having all of the subspecialists being able to collaboratively work together to really serve our patients all on that one floor. >> the beauty is that most treatments, most patients would normally need can be done under one roof. in fact, can normally be done on one floor. it is kind of one-stop shopping for medical needs . >> we can walk down the hall and talk to colleagues, brainstorm about how to treat the patient. so the patient doesn't have to travel from place to place. >> there are more than 120 physicians and clinicians on site, serving patients. >> the majority of care is delivered on the outpatient side. >> one patient
the world's most advanced hospitals . >> that is new see pmc vanness campus. ktvu's tom vacar gives us a look. >> reporter: sutters california pacificanness campus hospital opened its doors 2 months ago. one of the most innovative and advanced hospitals on the planet. and in the just opened medical office building and it is a $1.2 billion effort. the new 10 story, 250,000 square-foot multispecialty medical office building and its integrated up a fission services are available....
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the newest and most advanced hospitals. >> >> reporter: center california pacific medical center, then nest campus hospital vanness campus ned its doors. it is a $1.2 billion effort. the new 10 story, 250,000 square-foot multispecialty medical office building and its integrated outpatient services are available. >> it really helped in terms of having all the subspecialists being able to collaborative leap work together to serve our patients on that one floor. >> reporter: the beauty is most treatments, most patients would normally need can be done under one roof and normally under one floor, kind of one-stop shopping for all your medical needs. >> we can walk down the hall, talk to colleagues, brainstorm about how to treat the patient. so the patient doesn't have to travel from place to place. >> reporter: there are physicia patients . >> the majority of care is delivered on the outpatient side. >> reporter: one patient we met a great . >> and makes a good impression on patients to see all the facilities there, everything is there. >> reporter: by floor, the new office building clusters specialties and specialists. the si
the newest and most advanced hospitals. >> >> reporter: center california pacific medical center, then nest campus hospital vanness campus ned its doors. it is a $1.2 billion effort. the new 10 story, 250,000 square-foot multispecialty medical office building and its integrated outpatient services are available. >> it really helped in terms of having all the subspecialists being able to collaborative leap work together to serve our patients on that one floor. >>...
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low and behold, a few years later, the pacific and president many years later, with -- many years later, this is what we have. those who have been around the campus know there is still construction going on. liberation pavilion, the canopy, hotel democracy, all in their final stages. when you look at this and think of that gazebo, now come on. really. huh? [applause] and i never missed a just to say , who said you could never do anything with a history degree? [laughter] [applause] dr. bischof: so cheap sherry, nick, huh? cheap sherry. and -- dr. mueller: and gunter was here in the beginning. he was part of the early feasibility studies when that wild idea came into our brains. dr. bischof: so, why the title of this book "everything we have"? dr. mueller: that's a good question. coleman suggested it to me. he works in my office. i eisenhower met with his general two weeks before d-day. everything,ine, england was bursting. troops were moving. everybody was getting close down. a big show was coming. not knowing when. this momentum had been building for over a year. intensely for the last 5-6 months. eisenhower says, boys, we are going to throw eve
low and behold, a few years later, the pacific and president many years later, with -- many years later, this is what we have. those who have been around the campus know there is still construction going on. liberation pavilion, the canopy, hotel democracy, all in their final stages. when you look at this and think of that gazebo, now come on. really. huh? [applause] and i never missed a just to say , who said you could never do anything with a history degree? [laughter] [applause] dr. bischof:...
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the suspect had been suspended from school just last week. but was on campus to visit a friend, e's been booked into juvenile hall for bringing a weapon on campus. new this morning police in pacificwho injured a store clerk, while flynn a crime scene at the eureka square shopping center. police say the clerk was trying to stop a theft at oceana market when the suspects hit her with her car with their car raer the clerk is in the hospital this morning suffering from serious injuries. happening today, the california democrat democratic party convention continues in san francisco with several presidential candidates set to speak later today. it's all happening this weekend lt the moscow knee center. today's speakers include senators kamel harris, elizabeth warren along with the spay congressman eric swalwell and that's where we find kron four christina teatro this morning. christina good morning. >>morning now they're going to be over a dozen democratic presidential hopefuls that are going to be here throughout the day for day 2 of the convention, but as you can see behind me i might actually hear table to table hop. ap house which is where they're holding the candidate for this mor
the suspect had been suspended from school just last week. but was on campus to visit a friend, e's been booked into juvenile hall for bringing a weapon on campus. new this morning police in pacificwho injured a store clerk, while flynn a crime scene at the eureka square shopping center. police say the clerk was trying to stop a theft at oceana market when the suspects hit her with her car with their car raer the clerk is in the hospital this morning suffering from serious injuries. happening...
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pacific -- specific sites have not been announced. yesterday's announcement follows google pack was other pledge to build housing near a new campus in downtown san jose. >>> let's get you out thee problematic ride to sfo. >> you may be right. although getting a little better. we will get to that in a moment. i want to touch on the east bay commute which is getting difficult approaching the richmond bridge. the general meter of the commute is difficult. although it is slightly lighter . just a little bit. if you travel every day, you prably know it is not as bad. this is a look at the bridge to macarthur maze. 32 minutes along interstate 80 with most of the slow traffic coming in richmond and heading out to the macarthur mage -- macarthur maze. the bay bridge, 15-20 minute delay. the 880 freeway looks okay. we talked about the peninsula. right at the top. northbound 101 slow through san mateo in both directions. 101. this whole thing is going to be slow. i would recommend using 280 instead. 680 southbound mission boulevard as you get into the southern mission boulevard exit -- you cannot take that exit because of a police investigation on fremont city streets. use automall inst
pacific -- specific sites have not been announced. yesterday's announcement follows google pack was other pledge to build housing near a new campus in downtown san jose. >>> let's get you out thee problematic ride to sfo. >> you may be right. although getting a little better. we will get to that in a moment. i want to touch on the east bay commute which is getting difficult approaching the richmond bridge. the general meter of the commute is difficult. although it is slightly...