About Santa Barbara / Ventura
The Santa Barbara / Ventura County area office represents a variety of hospitals serving more than 1.2 million residents. Member hospitals comprise many types of health care facilities: general acute care, general acute care with behavioral health, acute rehabilitation and an academic medical center.
Essential Human Trafficking Training – Central Coast
Just added – Central Coast workshop! Register now for Essential Human Trafficking Training in Health Care, Wednesday, May 8, from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. John’s Regional Medical Center.
Real-time Data for Health Care Analytics
Members working in strategic planning, business development, and quality and equity reporting, you’re invited to a webinar on mining real-time health care data hosted by HASC and SpeedTrack, an Endorsed Business Partner. In the webinar, you’ll learn how to search real-time health care data on procedures and service lines to discover trends affecting your hospital […]
St. John’s Regional Medical Center Earns Prestigious Designation for Robotic Surgery
The Surgical Review Corporation (SRC) has named Dignity Health – St. John’s Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) an accredited Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery. This achievement demonstrates SJRMC’s commitment to delivering the highest quality of surgical care to patients. “Being recognized as a leader in robotic surgery demonstrates our profound commitment to clinical excellence and […]
In the Spotlight: Teri Hollingsworth
This interview with Teri Hollingsworth, HASC’s Vice President of Human Resources and Education Services, took place on KVTA Radio’s Workforce Wednesdays segment. Teri, along with Cynthia Avila of the Workforce Development Board of Ventura County, HASC’s partner, discussed the free Virtual Health Care Career Fair taking place Wednesday, June 29. Hear how the job fair […]
Workforce Development Board Contact Information
This list was last updated Feb 7, 2022.
SlingShot Initiative — Los Angeles County, Ventura County
Addressing skilled care coordination workforce needs