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USA Health adds new short-term disability insurance coverage for employees in response to the 2020 Employee Engagement Survey.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in their care of patients and customer service.
The region’s only level lll neonatal intensive care unit is expanding with the addition of Diksha Shrestha, M.D., a board certified physician specially trained to treat the needs of extremely premature infants.

“I wanted to contribute more to tackling healthcare’s complex problems and challenges,” said McKenzie Krebsbach, D.N.P., who received her doctorate in May 2020.
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USA Health researchers and clinicians are experts in their fields, making them trusted sources on many health-related topics in the news.

The Teal Gypsy enables Janna King to raise ovarian cancer awareness while pursuing her passion for fashion.

The project led by Steve Lim, Ph.D., is aimed at reducing plaque-building macrophages by inhibiting focal adhesion kinase activity.
As part of an employee engagement activity, staff submitted a copy of their COVID-19 vaccination card to enter the drawings.
USA Health regularly recognizes employees for going above and beyond in their care of patients and customer service.

After practicing law for a few years, Candice Holliday, J.D., M.D., decided to earn a medical degree at the USA College of Medicine to become an OB-GYN.