San Joaquin Delta College traces its origins to Stockton Junior College, which began in 1935 as a lower-division program with Stockton Junior College students taught by the College of the Pacific.
Adventist Health is a not-for-profit healthcare organization rooted in the principles of the Seventh-day Adventist Church, with a history that dates back to 1866. It is one of the largest healthcare providers in the United States, dedicated to whole-person care that addresses physical, mental, and spiritual health. The organization operates hundreds of facilities nationwide, including hospitals, clinics, and urgent care centers, and is committed to delivering compassionate, high-quality care to the communities it serves.
The range of services offered by Adventist Health includes acute care, behavioral health, rehabilitation, home care, urgent care, and telehealth services. Specialized care is provided through centers like the Aquilino Cancer Center, neonatal intensive care units, and open-heart surgery units. Adventist Health also operates physician networks and offers diagnostic services such as radiology and imaging. With a focus on community well-being and ethical standards, Adventist Health serves a diverse patient population across the United States, emphasizing its mission to extend the healing ministry of Christ.
To support students with consistent mentorship, cultural understanding, and strategies on how to get to college, obtain vocational training and certifications.
Manufacturer of healthcare supplies dedicated to protecting and improving people's health. The company offers products and product systems for anesthesia, intensive care, cardiology, extracorporeal blood treatment and surgeries, thereby enabling healthcare professionals and patients to make the right decisions in specific health-related conditions.