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A history of trailblazing nurses
Nursing pioneers lay the foundation for the future of Kaiser Permanente and the profession.
Sidney R. Garfield, MD: Pioneer of modern health care
people healthy — not just treat them when they’re sick.
Henry J. Kaiser: America’s health care visionary
transform American health care systems and care delivery.
A legacy of life-changing community support and partnership
grew into a vital resource for children and families.
Nurse practitioners: Historical advances in nursing
A doctor shortage in the late 1960s and an innovative partnership helped what was then a novel care profession grow and thrive.
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.
Kaiser Permanente’s pioneering nurse-midwives
The 1970s nurse-midwife movement transformed delivery practices.
Books and publications about our history
Available for download (pdf) Last updated 11/1/2018
Swords into stethoscopes — veterans in health professions
Kaiser Permanente has actively hired veterans in all capacities since World War II.
Thriving with 1960s-launched KFOG radio
Prepare to Fly,” Los Angeles Times, March 20, 1977.
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