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UC Davis Health’s leadership held a virtual town hall meeting on May 7 to share important information with employees on a wide range of issues, including the future of health care, AI, employee wellness, recruitment, trends in patient care, construction, and parking, among others.
The leaders on stage included Bruce Hall, Interim Vice Chancellor of Human Health Sciences and Chief Clinical Officer; Mike Condrin, Interim Chief Executive Officer and Chief Operating Officer; Jennifer Doll, Chief Financial Officer; and Hendry Ton, Associate Vice Chancellor for Health Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
Employees submitted questions to leaders during a questions-and-answers session.
Pictures from behind the scenes at the May 2025 Town Hall Meeting
Pamela Wu welcomes the in-person and Zoom audience and prepares to ask questions submitted by team members.Amy Murphy, executive director, Health Human Resources, encourages team members to take the time to fill out the 2025 Employee Experience Survey.The technical crew ensures all the right cameras, microphones and Zoom feeds work properly.In-person audience members listen intently to leaders present at the Town Hall meeting.Sarah Aghamohammadi, M. D., chief wellness officer, addresses the topic of job burnout with important safeguards to consider.UC Davis Health leaders prepare to come up on stage to assist in answering questions from team members.Hendry Ton, M.D., associate vice chancellor, Health Equity, Diversity and Inclusion shares what this moment in time calls us to do.Mike Godfrey, Parking, Transportation and Fleet Services, addresses parking questions submitted by employees. Jason Adams, M.D. discusses how AI is evaluated for potential use at UC Davis Health.Jennifer Burger, manager IT Applications, answers questions about the M365 migration currently underway on the health campus.Jason Nietupski, vice president Facilities, Planning and Development, shares exciting details of campus growth and building completions in the coming weeks and months ahead.Joseph Galante, M.D., chief medical officer, answers provider questions submitted during the Town Hall meeting.