Dr. Bradford, a graduate of New York University School of Medicine, is Medical Director of Capnet IPA (Los Angeles). He has served on the clinical faculty in family medicine at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center since 1982. He was co-author of a pharmaceutical proposal that helps the center save over $1 million annually. He has done humanitarian work in both Uganda and India as a member of an international Rotarian Polio-Corrective Surgery Team for Crippled Children, bettering the lives of crippled children there. In 1987 he co-founded a medical group in Torrance, California. Bradford, who has a Masters Degree in public health from UCLA and an MBA from Cal State Long Beach, has been a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians since 1980. He has a special academic interest in electronic medical record systems, and has served as a consultant to the state and county governments in the areas of electronic death registration system development, primary care case management, and health care access. |