New AHS Board Member Dr. Taft Bhuket

On Tuesday, January 9, 2018, the Alameda County Board of Supervisors appointed Dr. Taft Bhuket to the Alameda Health System Board of Trustees, replacing Trustee Dr. Barry Zorthian. Bhuket is the Chief of Gastroenterology & Hepatology and the Director of the Endoscopy Unit at Alameda Health System’s Highland Hospital. Since joining the Alameda Health [...]

2018-06-22T21:04:10+00:00January 11th, 2018|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Flu Advisory – Visitor Restrictions

Due to the severity of the current flu season, Alameda Health System is joining other local area hospitals with a visitor restriction protocol. We are committed to protecting patients and employees from respiratory infections, including the seasonal flu virus. As a precautionary measure, children under the age of 18 and any person exhibiting respiratory [...]

2018-01-10T22:16:24+00:00January 8th, 2018|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Flu Season Underway in California

Flu cases are widespread across California, including Alameda County. Public health officials recommend people get the flu shot in order to stop the spread of the illness. Flu symptoms include rapid onset of fever, chills, headache, tiredness and dry cough. Symptoms can also include vomiting and diarrhea. Antiviral drugs are an important second line of defense [...]

2018-06-22T20:57:23+00:00January 3rd, 2018|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Food is Medicine

Food is just as essential as air, we need it to survive. Food can also have the opposite effect, instead of helping you thrive, it can kill you. According to an article in Advances in Nutrition, an international review journal, most deaths in the United States are preventable and related to nutrition. So why [...]

2018-06-23T15:53:48+00:00December 20th, 2017|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Accurate Influenza Testing Possible With Midturbinate Nasal Swabs

Originally published in the Infectious Disease Advisor. By Jessica Martin, Ph.D December 19, 2017 According to the results of a study published in the Annals of Emergency Medicine, midturbinate swabs for influenza detection provided a more comfortable experience for patients compared with traditional nasopharyngeal swabs, with only a small decrease in test sensitivity. To compare [...]

2018-06-19T21:59:34+00:00December 20th, 2017|Categories: Featured, Media Coverage of AHS|

Kick the Winter Blues to the Curb

What do the lonely do at Christmas? A question the Emotions asked in their hit single. It’s not clear if they ever received an answer, but Dr. Karyn Tribble, chief administrative officer of behavioral health services does have some advice for those who might be experiencing the winter or holiday blues. That’s right, even [...]

2017-12-15T18:41:31+00:00December 14th, 2017|Categories: Featured|

The Hausman’s Choose Alameda Hospital

After 50 years of marriage, Audrey and Richard still take their wedding vows very seriously, especially the part that mentions, “in sickness and in health.” Right before Labor Day this year, Richard collapsed, and Audrey took him to Alameda Hospital immediately. “Richard never gets sick, so to see this happen was startling. If he [...]

2017-12-05T22:25:57+00:00December 4th, 2017|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Everybody Counts

Losing the Battle “It was the biggest thing that happened in my life. I will never get over it,” said Dr. Kathleen Clanon. “I cared for over a thousand people who died from AIDS over 10 years. In 1992 alone, we lost 200 people, that’s basically one person every other day.” Clanon recalls first [...]

2018-06-22T20:15:40+00:00December 1st, 2017|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Help Feed Those in Need

To kick off the holiday season, all Alameda Health System is participating in a virtual food drive. Instead of dragging those clunky cans to a bin, participate at your leisure anywhere you have internet connectivity. Your donation will go to the Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB). As you know, many of AHS’ patients and members [...]

2018-06-22T20:09:51+00:00November 17th, 2017|Categories: Featured, Latest Stories From AHS|

Healthcare workers act to prevent Hepatitis A outbreak in Oakland

By Drew Costley,  Posted November 9, 2017 11:49 am Hepatitis A outbreaks are spreading throughout Los Angeles, San Diego and Santa Cruz counties—mostly among the homeless populations in those places. So healthcare workers in Oakland—a city where the homeless population has grown 26 percent over the last two years, according to a recent Point in Time survey—are [...]

2018-06-18T22:45:41+00:00November 10th, 2017|Categories: Featured, Media Coverage of AHS|