About Robert B. Mclaughlin, MD
After graduating from the University of California, Davis with a major in Biology, I attended medical school at the University of California at San Francisco. I completed my surgical residency training in Otolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery at the University of Pennsylvania. I returned to California for Fellowship training in Facial Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery at Stanford University. In addition to my clinical practice, I have an administrative role where I serve as Assistant Physician in Chief of Surgical Subspecialties and Venture development for the Sacramento and Roseville Medical Centers. In this capacity, I have developed an interest in leveraging our integrated model of care and technology to improve access to specialty care and advice, with an effort to improve patients specialty care experience. Kaiser Permanente encourages collegiality, cooperation, and collaboration amongst all of its physicians. For the patients, their families and the communities we serve, this integration of exceptionally trained physicians, nurses and support staff working together to provide high quality, personal, convenient and coordinated care, is by far Kaiser Permanente’s greatest advantage. I grew up in the central valley where much of my family still lives. It was there I met Angela, my wife, the person with whom I have shared most of life’s wonder and challenges. We are blessed with two daughters. I enjoy spending time with Angela and our two daughters. In my free time, I enjoy running, hiking, and golf. During the winter months, I enjoy skiing with my family and friends. I am actively involved in various activities in my local community. If you would like to contribute to my health and wellness, I often need to be reminded to make more time for these things I enjoy outside of my professional life.