
today
8:30 a.m. Audubon Society Field Trip See Event Description
read >9 a.m. Arcata Farmers' Market Arcata Plaza
read >9:30 a.m. Discovery Walk: Unknown Waterfront See Event Description
read >9:30 a.m. Manila Dunes Restoration Manila Community Center
read >10 a.m. Manila Dunes Guided Walk Manila Community Center
read >10 a.m. Library Book Sale Humboldt County Library
read >10 a.m. Dia de los Muertos and Mexican Folk Art Sale Private Eureka home
read >10 a.m. Final Arcata Farmer's Market Arcata Farmers' Market (off the plaza)
read >11 a.m. Donlin Foreman Dance Workshop Dell'Arte
read >2 p.m. Humboldt Coastal Nature Center Draft Trails Plan Walk Stamps House
read >5 p.m. Bati Zado and Show Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
read >6 p.m. The Tumbleweeds Chapala Cafe
read >6 p.m. Ali Chaudhary (jazz duo) Libation
read >6:30 p.m. Not Evil, Just Wrong Humboldt Area Foundation
read >7 p.m. Guitar Stan (country) Old Town Coffee & Chocolates
read >8 p.m. Guitar Orchestra of Barcelona Arkley Center for the Performing Arts
read >8 p.m. Stones in His Pockets Arcata Playhouse
read >8 p.m. A Christmas Carol North Coast Repertory Theater
read >8 p.m. Donna Landry Swing Dance Moose Lodge
read >8 p.m. North Coast Wind Ensemble Fulkerson Recital Hall at HSU
read >8:30 p.m. The Last Minute Men (international) Cafe Mokka
read >9 p.m. Ian McFeron Band (folk rock) Six Rivers Brewery
read >9 p.m. The Michael Paul Band WAVE @ blue lake casino
read >9 p.m. The Generatorz (classic rock) Central Station Cocktail Lounge
read >9 p.m. Taxi Bear River Casino
read >9 p.m. VJ Itchie Fingaz Pearl Lounge
read >9 p.m. Jack Ruby Presents + Blue Street + Acufunkture (DIY rock) Jambalaya
read >9 p.m. 2nd Annual Scorpio Bash The Red Fox Tavern
read >10 p.m. Music by DJ Sidelines
read >10 p.m. DJ Icy Hot Aunty Mo's Lounge
read >10 p.m. Jemimah Puddleduck (rock) Humboldt Brews
read >10 p.m. White Manna + Midday Veil + The King Salmon Duo (rock) Jambalaya
read >11 p.m. Radio Moscow (psychadelic blues) + Mosquito Bandito (one-man surf/garage) The Alibi Lounge and Restaurant
read >previous columns
Dec. 18, 2008
New Front in the Development War
Housing and population growth have long been among the Humboldt ...
read >Medical Chief Grief
By Heidi Walters
Eureka cardiologist David Ploss has resigned as chief of the medical staff of St. Joseph Health System-Humboldt County, leaving behind scant fresh clues as to the depth of his fed-upness with things -- but fed-up we do know he is.
Ploss was elected chief of staff in 2008, after having served as vice chief in 2007. He was expected to be elected for a second term, for 2009, at a medical staff meeting in early December. Instead, he resigned. A few weeks later, he told Journal contributer Carol Harrison that he'd lost confidence in the hospital's board of trustees.
"During the past year, the board has demonstrated an inability to consider open dialog or debate on substantive issues," Ploss said. "They have also operated without minimal standards for objectivity and transparency."
He elaborated just a bit: "Due to issues that were germane to my area of cardiology in particular, I felt that I could no longer function in my role as chief of staff with the equanimity that the job deserves and felt that it was necessary for me to resign."
Ploss' vice chief of staff, general surgeon Dr. Tom Rydz, will be the new chief of staff. In an interview last week, Rydz said Ploss was a good chief of staff and he was sorry he'd resigned. He seemed aware of conflicts between Ploss and the board, but said he didn't know specifics.
"It's a very time-consuming position," Rydz offered. "It takes a lot of energy, it's a big commitment and I think he's had some issues in his practice that just make it difficult for him to continue on like that."
The chief of staff is the final intermediary between the hospital administration and the board. It can be an uncomfortable position at times, and taxing, Rydz said. "I have done it at General Hospital before -- in fact I took over the job a year early there, also," he said. "It's not uncommon that the person who's supposed to do it for two years decides not to do it that long. It is a big job."
The chief of staff also sits on the board of trustees. Last week, when pressed for specifics on Ploss' resignation, the chairman of the board of trustees, Dennis Leonardi, had little to say.
"I really can't speculate," Leonardi said.
When told that Ploss had described the board as exhibiting "an inability to consider open dialog or debate on substantive issues," Leonardi objected.
"It's my opinion the board has had, in the last year or two, the most frank discussions ever," he said. "He has been a part of that dialog. Dr. Ploss has been a very positive and constructive board member, and he brings to the table great issues."
Leonardi said that a couple of years ago, when the hospital was really struggling financially, the board began reaching out more to the community for ideas and has since begun responding to the communities needs, "working quadruple time."
"A lot of positive things are happening," he said.
Ploss, in fact, was one of the two physician representatives on the task force formed in 2006 to help the hospital out of its financial doldrums.
"David's a quality cardiologist," Leonardi said. "He has a very demanding practice. I have a tremendous amount of respect for David. [But] if I thought we [the board] were inadequate, I'd be promoting change."
St. Joe's administration, meanwhile, had nothing much to say about Ploss' resignation. A statement provided by hospital spokesperson Courtney Hunt-Munther said:
"The Medical Staff is a self-governed body. St. Joseph Hospital does not have a say or a vote in Medical Staff elections, so it would be inappropriate for the hospital to speak on behalf of the medical staff or on behalf of a medical staff member."
Ploss will continue to serve on the medical executive committee, which he has been on for the last four years.


















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