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September 28, 2020
A legacy of disruptive innovation
Proceeds from a new book detailing the history of the Kaiser Foundation School of Nursing will benefit today’s nursing students.
July 30, 2020
Books and publications about our history
Available for download (pdf) Last updated 11/1/2018
August 28, 2019
When labor and management work side by side
Short link to this article: https://k-p.li/2wCB3kt
June 5, 2019
Breaking LGBT barriers for Kaiser Permanente employees
“We managed to ultimately break through that barrier.” — Kaiser Permanente LGBT employee and activist Ellen Leonard
March 29, 2019
Equal pay for equal work
Kaiser shipyards in Oregon hired the first 2 female welders at equal pay as men during World War II.
May 30, 2018
John Graham Smillie, MD, pediatrician and innovator
article: https://k-p.li/2slONij
April 30, 2018
Nursing pioneers leads to a legacy of leadership
https://k-p.li/2JHnKUV
April 19, 2018
Wasting nothing: Recycling then and now
Short link to this article: https://k-p.li/2K1zNgS
April 12, 2018
Harold Hatch, health insurance visionary
https://k-p.li/2HbKkaL
March 26, 2018
5 physicians who made a difference
article: https://k-p.li/2IT3bVK
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