Clinical Associate Professor, Clinical Science · Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine
Podcast guest · Cited in 4 answers
About
Dr. Aaron Rubin is a family and sports medicine physician who served as program director of sports medicine for Kaiser Permanente and currently serves as Chief Medical Officer of Special Olympics Southern California.
Top questions Aaron Rubin answered
What are the pros and cons of using a distributed 3PL network? Spreading inventory across a distributed 3PL network seems smart for shipping, but it's often a mistake. It adds complexity and cost that many brands aren't ready for. You're better off mastering the…
How do I conduct a 3PL audit to ensure they are meeting their SLAs? I'd approach this using a performance scorecard, a framework Kunle Campbell outlined for evaluating 3PLs. It's about systematically auditing four key areas beyond just shipping speed: technology inte…
Sports Medicine Training and Fellowship Programs — Extensive experience developing and directing sports medicine fellowship programs for family physicians.
Emergency Preparedness and Disaster Management — Leadership in healthcare emergency preparedness and threat management systems.
Special Olympics Medical Services — Medical leadership and volunteer support for Special Olympics programs.
Credentials
BS — University of Texas at Austin College of Pharmacy
MD — Texas Tech Health Sciences Center School of Medicine
FAAFP
FACSM
Notable achievements
Program Director, Kaiser Permanente Sports Medicine Fellowship Program — 1993
Chief Medical Officer, Special Olympics Southern California — 2018
Physician Emeritus, Kaiser Permanente Fontana Medical Center — 2020