Dr. Richard Shemin Appointed Chair of California's Cardiovascular Care Advisory Panel
Richard Shemin appointed chair of clinical advisory panel for cardiovascular care
University Of California, Los Angeles
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Dr. Richard Shemin, a prominent cardiothoracic surgeon at UCLA, has been appointed chair of the clinical advisory panel for cardiovascular care by the California Department of Health Care Access and Information. He aims to enhance cardiovascular care quality across California through transparent data and equitable health access.
- 01Dr. Richard Shemin has been appointed chair of the clinical advisory panel for cardiovascular care in California.
- 02He has served on the panel since 2013, contributing clinical expertise and leadership.
- 03Shemin aims to improve cardiovascular care quality through reliable and transparent data.
- 04HCAI focuses on equitable health access and adequate health workforce in California.
- 05Shemin is a distinguished professor and co-director of the UCLA Cardiovascular Center.
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Dr. Richard Shemin, the Robert and Kelly Day Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, has been appointed as the chair of the clinical advisory panel for cardiovascular care by the California Department of Health Care Access and Information (HCAI). Shemin has been a member of this panel since 2013, where he has provided valuable clinical expertise and leadership. Expressing his gratitude, Shemin stated, "I am honored and excited to be appointed by the governor of California as chair of the clinical advisory panel for cardiovascular care in California." His focus will be on ensuring excellence in cardiovascular care for all Californians through reliable and transparent data. HCAI aims to expand equitable access to health care, ensuring that every community has a sufficient health workforce and safe, reliable health care facilities. Shemin is also recognized for his significant contributions to cardiovascular research and serves as co-director of the UCLA Cardiovascular Center.
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Dr. Shemin's appointment could lead to improved cardiovascular care standards and access for Californians, benefiting patients across the state.
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