St. Vincent Medical Center
Bruce Karlin has worked as a Physician at Physicians at 200 Lincoln St and later transitioned to become the Medical Director of Utilization Management at St. Vincent Medical Center in 2012.
Bruce Karlin attended Harvard University from 1964 to 1969, where they earned a Bachelor's degree in Physics. Following this, from 1971 to 1976, they attended UMass Chan Medical School and obtained a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree.
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St. Vincent Medical Center
As a member of the Daughters of Charity Health System, St. Vincent Medical Center is an Acute Care Hospital with specialty surgical services and highest quality ratings throughout Los Angeles. St. Vincent Medical Center, located in downtown Los Angeles, is the first Los Angeles hospital, opened by the Daughters of Charity in 1856 and continuously serving the community ever since. St. Vincent Medical Center is ranked fifth among Best Hospitals in the Los Angeles Metropolitan area for 2011-2012. U.S. News & World Report gave St. Vincent Medical Center’s Ear, Nose & Throat a national ranking as among the best 2 percent of programs nationwide and designated the hospital as high-performing in specialty areas of: Orthopaedics, Cancer care, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Nephrology, Pulmonology, Urology, Gynecology, Diabetes & Endocrinology, and Geriatrics. Providing compassionate healthcare and serving the sick poor has been the mission of St. Vincent Medical Center for more than 155 years. Our outreach programs include the Asian Pacific Liver Center, the major Los Angeles-based research and outreach center for people with hepatitis B, the Health Benefits Resource Center, which provides referral services for affordable health insurance, and the Multicultural Health Awareness and Prevention Center, which provides low-cost mammography screening and other preventive health screenings.