Northern California
Michelle Aragones
Labor-Doctor Huddles Boost Vaccine Uptake
Faced with disappointing vaccination rates among its members, union activists reach out to physicans to combat misinformation.
Miguel Ceja
Miguel Ceja, one of the humans of Partnership.
I was hesitant at first because it was a brand-new vaccine, and I didn't know how I would react. Then I started working in the COVID-19 vaccination clinic, and I learned a lot. I ended up getting my first vaccination so a dose wouldn't go to waste. My grandmother is living with me, and she's high-risk, so getting the vaccine was essential to keeping her safe. I also want to go to sports games again. I've met many different people at the clinic. I've seen them being nervous and skeptical to shedding tears of joy. In the end, they're all happy to get the vaccine. Don't fear the vaccine. It's not that bad.
Kristin Gates
Meet Kristin Gates, MD, one of the Humans of Partnership.
My primary role is patient-facing. After George Floyd’s murder, I felt a greater responsibility for communicating with our staff. Our diversity and inclusion team did a 3-part series with Black employees about our experiences with discrimination. We did another one on privilege and allyship. I spoke about privilege. I thought, ‘Let's throw a monkey wrench into this discussion. Let’s take a different angle when we talk about privilege — let’s go beyond the concept of race.’ The greatest privilege is to be well-loved, to love and to add love in spaces where love has been absent.
Building Bridges
In the wake of nationwide protests against social injustice, teams look inward to achieve inclusive and equitable care.
Pressure Drop
Coalition union members and physicians team up to host drive-up hypertension clinic that puts patients on road to recovery.
Monica Garcia-Albert
Meet Monica Garcia-Albert, one of the Humans of Partnership.
As a resource to unit-based teams, I have a chance to get to know the actual people of Partnership and see how their contributions make a difference. Teamwork and creativity help us create change - now and in the future. That’s what brings me joy at work. I want to know that my time at Kaiser Permanente has made a difference, and I was a part of something big. Where else do you get to voice new ideas that, in the end, can have a positive impact on your team, patients, and the communities that we serve? It’s the ultimate dream job.
Mariela Garcia-Gooch
Meet Mariela Garcia-Gooch, one of the Humans of Partnership.
I’ve been with Kaiser Permanente for 21 years. I’ve been raised in the Partnership environment. For a new manager, it can be a little bit challenging. One of the best ways to succeed is to establish a relationship with your staff. Get to know them and hear their ideas. You can identify the needs of your department and work toward solutions together. You need support from your leadership and your team. When you have that, you to know you’re doing the right thing.
Magdalia Angel-Hurtado
Meet Magdalia Angel-Hurtado, one of the Humans of Partnership.
I learned from my wellness coach to change ‘should’ to ‘choose.’ I choose to do this. That really helped because I felt like I should be prioritizing my son, my health, my work — I should be doing more. The coach helped me in trying to find a balance. If I’m not my best self, then I can’t be the best for my team or my family. Before having my son, I had the luxury of working out anytime and now it’s like, this is my lunch time and I’m choosing to be working out. I do Monday check-ins with my co-worker and walk the trail around our facility. I invite my co-workers to walk with me or go to Zumba. We can choose to take good care of ourselves and model that for others.