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Around the campus.
Read on to learn about just a few of the things happening at Huntington Health.
Introducing our newly elected chief of medical staff.
On January 1, 2023, Peter M. Rosenberg, MD, FACP, was elected chief of medical staff for Huntington Hospital. In this role, he leads a medical staff of more than 1,000 physicians who serve the San Gabriel Valley.

Dr. Rosenberg’s impressive qualifications and collaborative leadership skills will be of great value to the physicians on our medical staff, and will benefit our patients and community. He specializes in gastroenterology and internal medicine and has been affiliated with Huntington Hospital since 2004. He has over a decade of leadership experience on our medical staff — and previously held the positions of vice president and secretary/treasurer, as well as chair of the department of medicine and gastroenterology section. Dr. Rosenberg is also active in teaching internal medical and surgical residents in our Graduate Medical Education (GME) program.
During his tenure as chief of medical staff, Dr. Rosenberg’s overarching goal is to continue our tradition of clinical excellence and personalized, compassionate care. He also aims to prioritize ongoing education and staff wellness.
Enhancing the patient experience with My CS-Link.
Thanks to our recent affiliation with Cedars-Sinai, we are making improvements to how we work by finding opportunities to collaborate and share expertise that will further strengthen how we deliver care to our region.
To begin, in November 2022, we implemented a new electronic health record system, CS-Link, which provides our caregivers a more complete view of your health record so they can provide the best care.
We also rolled out My CS-Link™ — a secure online tool that lets you take a more active role in managing your health on your computer, smartphone or tablet. My CS-Link connects you to your health information from the privacy of your home or office at any time, day or night. If your doctor uses CS-Link, you can easily communicate with their office on any electronic device.
Visit cedars-sinai.org/HHMyCSLink for more information.
Supporting seniors.
Huntington Health’s Senior Care Network (SCN) helps older adults, and adults with disabilities and their families, remain healthy and independent and live safely in their homes. Serving more than 15,000 individuals annually, SCN is a model community care program composed of a team of more than 30 skilled nurses, social workers, volunteers and students.
SCN has also operated our Senior Caring Fund since 2018. Made possible with support from a number of generous individual donors — as well as recent gifts from the Pasadena Community Foundation — SCN’s Senior Caring Fund (SCF) helps low-income older adults secure the resources they need to age well and live independently. The fund pays for onetime expenses to ensure vulnerable seniors can meet their needs. Specifically, the program covers the cost of essential items such as food, household items, technology, personal care items and services and more. To further eliminate barriers in accessing these resources, the SCN team also arranges delivery or makes a warm handoff to the client.

Caring for our caregivers.

With support from the Simon and June Li Endowment for Caregiver Wellness, in 2022, we launched a comprehensive Caregiver Wellness Initiative to support our health care heroes. Through this initiative, we offer a variety of resources to make a measurable, positive change in the overall well-being of our physicians, nurses and staff.
To carry out the work of the initiative, we recently hired a new director of wellness.
Funds from the Li Endowment are helping to cover this team member’s salary, as well as other costs associated with our Caregiver Wellness Initiative.
We are grateful to Simon and June Li for their ongoing commitment to our invaluable health care workers.