
UH Nursing leadership and staff at Holloway Elementary
Nursing leaders and staff from USA Health University Hospital volunteered at nearby Holloway Elementary on Nov. 9 during the school's Fall Festival.




Nursing leaders and staff from USA Health University Hospital volunteered at nearby Holloway Elementary on Nov. 9 during the school's Fall Festival.
“Research consistently shows that camps and recreational programs are essential therapeutic interventions that can improve health outcomes, emotional well-being, and quality of life for children and their families,” said Kim Thompson-Yates, who leads the Mapp Child and Family Life Program.
“Academic medicine allows me to stay involved in teaching, engage in research and continue evolving as a clinician. It’s incredibly rewarding to be part of a community that values curiosity, collaboration, and a shared pursuit of excellence,” said Gerardo Eman, M.D.
Richard J. Gualtieri, M.D., brings a wealth of experience to the health system, with clinical expertise spanning general oncology — particularly lung, breast, and colorectal cancers — as well as blood cancers and nonmalignant blood disorders.
“This tournament is more than a great day of golf; it’s a meaningful way to support our mission of providing compassionate, high-quality care to the communities we serve,” said Rick Metzger, MMHC, BSN, CEO of USA Health Providence Hospital.
Perspectives from all levels of the health system are crucial in helping program leadership understand the current training and informational needs across University Hospital related to this vital new initiative.