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Alameda Hospital Board’s Gorelick: unbecoming conduct continued

October 7, 2011
Alameda Hospital Board’s Gorelick: unbecoming conduct continued

As mentioned yesterday, Elliott Gorelick has asked me to post additional documents regarding his ballot filing and I am obliging, despite the fact that I don’t think they help his position in any way and only support my initial post. That’s why I’m writing about this again, not because I planned on making this a…

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Gorelick’s comments policy, a clarification

October 5, 2011

On Monday, I wrote about the issue of Hospital Board member Elliott Gorelick making false statements about his own actions as his supporting evidence in calling someone a liar. In that post, I wrote: I asked Gorelick about this in the comment section of his blog, however it appears that the comment has been moderated,…

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Alameda’s Elliott Gorelick: conduct unbecoming

October 3, 2011
Gorelick filing for ballot

Alameda Hospital followers are aware that Board Member Elliott Gorelick has some issues with his interactions with both the hospital staff and his fellow board members. He’s fond of referring to people as liars, as back in January, right after he was seated, he wrote: On several occasions, verifiably untrue statements were made to me…

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So You Think You Can AMP!

February 19, 2009
So You Think You Can AMP!

Alameda, please welcome your Top Ten Customers! A quick and dirty rundown of Alameda's Top 10 Employers and Energy Users.

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Wannabe Hospital Administrators Rejoice

November 13, 2008

Alameda Hospital has started putting up publicly available meeting packets...even if it is after the fact.

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Is there a Doctor in the house?

January 4, 2008

I know, two posts in one day, but with the timing issue of this, In the “file under deja vu” category, the Alameda Hospital Board has announced another vacancy.  This time it’s Kevin Farrell who is stepping down.

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Hospital Machinations

January 15, 2007

Saturday morning, the Alameda Hospital Board of directors wisely voted to reopen the application process for the open seat vacated by Lena Tam after only one application for the seat was received. While the hospital adhered to the noticing requirements, it appeared that notice of the open seat had gone unnoticed by a number of…

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