CMT Spotlight On Concierge Care and Executive Health Programs
This Month (Feb. 2015): The UCLA Comprehensive Health Program (CHP)
By UCLA Comprehensive Health Program
World class Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center has been ranked by U.S. News & World Report as the leading hospital in the western United States for over 20 years.
A Message from David Feinberg, MD, MBA
Dear Friends:
The UCLA Comprehensive Health Program is a world-class program for annual executive health care, with a level of individualized service and attention second to none. The program showcases the talents and technology of our medical center in a manner that is respectful of the needs of this important part of our community. Under the leadership of Dr. Benjamin Ansell, CHP physicians are experts in prevention – as well as detection of diseases in their earliest stages. Each of them enthusiastically devotes the time and care necessary to create a plan for optimal health and well-being. We are delighted to offer this service to executives and others, and invite you to take advantage of this unique clinical program. (LEARN MORE)
Sincerely,
David Feinberg, MD, MBA
Associate Vice Chancellor and CEO, UCLA Hospital System
UCLA Executive Health In the News
- Dr. Ansell discusses the benefits of Executive Physicals (Robb Report)
- Dr. Davtyan discusses Vitamin D testing and research (ABC News)
- UCLA’s Dr. Denise Aberle discusses the favorable findings in her national study of lung cancer screening using spiral CT technology PDF (Los Angeles Times)
- Dr. Davtyan discusses options for women facing menopausal symptoms (cnn.com)
- Dr. David Heber, director of the UCLA Center for Human Nutrition, commented April 5 in a Los Angeles Times article about foods that claim to lower cholesterol. “It Takes More than Breakfast to Lower Cholesterol” (Los Angeles Times)
- CHP featured in American Express Departures magazine (PDF)
- Dr. Davtyan discusses how to confront pain (PDF, MSN Health)
- Dr. Ansell discusses anti-inflammatory medications like Celebrex, Bextra, and Vioxx (Los Angeles Times, may require registration)
- Dr. Ansell discusses barriers to weight loss in clinical medicine (audio link) (NPR All Things Considered)
- Dr. Ansell discusses new UCLA research in HDL-cholesterol function testing (Circulation)
- Dr. Ansell discusses some reasons to be cautious when considering dietary supplements (New York Times, may require registration)
- Dr. Ansell discusses issues pertaining to women and cardiovascular risk (New York Times, may require registration)
SOURCE: http://executivehealth.ucla.edu/body.cfm?id=46
