Dr.
Isaacs’ credentials, as seen in his web homepage, are not just impressive
but awesome in many respects. For one, he not only has a specialization in Head
and Neck Oncologic Surgery but also has wide grasp and experience in other
medical fields, such as cancer (facial skin cancer, jaw tumor, laryngeal
cancer, paranasal sinus cancer and thyroid cancer, to name a few) and has been
involved in innovative medical care utilizing robotics and computer technology.
Such vast experience and
expertise possessed by one physician should not come as a surprise from one who
attended the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor as an undergraduate and
finished with honors. Rich, for short, was born and raised in Detroit and took
up his medical studies at Wayne State University School of Medicine in that
city, graduating, as we would have expected, with honors.
Rich joined Kaiser Permanente
in 1995 and he has Advanced Certification in Head and Neck Oncologic Surgery.
His specialties include orbital, nasal, and maxillofacial surgery, as well as
thyroid and parathyroid surgery. Additionally, Rich is trained in Facial
Plastic and Reconstructive surgery and is also highly involved in post-tumor
facial reanimation and facial reconstruction surgery. He is a Fellow of the
American Academy of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery as well as of the
American College of Surgeons. Rich has also published many articles in various
publications.
Rich has a passion for
teaching and has trained medical students, residents and fellows from the
University of California, Davis, School of Medicine, Drexel University College
of Medicine (Philadelphia), and Northstate University School of Medicine (Elk
Grove) where he teaches as a Professor of Otolaryngology. Serving as a
teacher-doctor could be considered one of the highest accomplishments any
professional or any person can have, for that matter. Skills and knowledge can
grow not just through study and research but through passing them on to more
people who can practice them as well as improve them for more people to benefit
from.
As a Physician-In-Chief,
Rich has proven his himself to be a good leader as well as a trusted
practitioner. In April of 2005, He was appointed to the Physician-In-Chief
position for the South Sacramento and Elk Grove Medical Facilities. He
supervises 450 physicians and more than 3,000 nurses and staff who care for the
210,000 Kaiser Permanente members in the South Sacramento and Elk Grove areas.
Rich also serves as the Medical Director of operations, including all inpatient
and outpatient departments. He also works as the Chief Medical Officer for the
290 bed Acute Care Hospital and ACS Level II Trauma Center.
Does Rich still have time to
do something else?
We all know doctors are quite
busy people but they do find time to enjoy life. Hence, as impressive as Rich’s
credentials may appear, he does find time to be an active sportsman, being an
Alpine Member at the National Ski Patrol. And while he is at that, he likewise
provides comprehensive care to injured skiers at the Tahoe Donner Ski Resort.
Now, that is impressive as well as admirable – having a great, exhilarating
time and serving fellow sports-enthusiasts when they need medical care.
What can we say but present to
you Dr. Richard “Rich” Isaacs
– at your service! He must enjoy what he is doing.
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