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Hospitalist movers and shakers – May 2020
Pediatric hospitalists Linda Bloom, MD, Corina Sandru, MD, and Ilana Price MD, all from Reading Hospital – Tower Health (West Reading, Pa.) recently earned board certification in pediatric hospital medicine from the American Board of Pediatrics. This was the first certification of its kind given by the ABP.
Sitting for the board certification exam required ABP certification and meeting the training requirements set for pediatric hospital medicine, which was recognized as a subspecialty in 2016.
Felipe Castorena, MD, recently received the Humanitarian Award at the Northwell Health Hospital Medicine Academic Summit. Dr. Castorena was honored for the volunteer work he did with underserved communities in the Dominican Republic in October 2018.
Dr. Castorena worked with the Dr. Almanzar Foundation, providing medical care that included vaccine administration, surgery, and general checkups. A native of Mexico, Dr. Castorena is a hospitalist at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.
Alteon Health has named Frank Kelley, MD, as one of three 2019 Facility Medical Directors of the Year. Dr. Kelley serves as director of hospital medicine at University Hospitals Portage Medical Center (Ravenna, Ohio). Alteon began managing the Portage hospitalist program in 2006.
Dr. Kelley was recognized for exhibiting “exemplary leadership and professionalism … mentoring their physicians and advance practice providers while improving department performance.” He is one of three winners among Alteon’s 125 clinical sites.
Amina Ahmed, MD, recently was named chief medical officer for CareOne, New Jersey’s largest family-owned-and-operated senior-living/post–acute care operator.
A board-certified internist, Dr. Ahmed most recently was chief of hospitalist medicine and post–acute care at Summit Medical Group (Berkeley Heights, N.J.).
Ikenna Ibe, MD, has been promoted to vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer at Virginia Commonwealth University Health Community Memorial Hospital (Richmond, Va.). Dr. Ibe will be charged with creating a stronger connect between staff at VCU Health CMH and the clinical programs at VCU Medical Center’s main campus.
Dr. Ibe has been medical director of the hospitalist group since starting at VCU Health CMH in 2018. He will continue to care for patients and guide the hospitalist program while in his new role until his replacement is found. He previously directed the hospitalist program at Richmond’s St. Mary’s Hospital.
The medical staff at Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) has voted David Sellers, MD, to be chief of staff for a 2-year term that began in January 2020.
Dr. Sellers is the lead hospitalist at Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford. Dr. Sellers, as chief of staff, will chair the hospital’s Medical Executive Committee, as well as serving as the staff’s advocate at overall board meetings. In addition, he will seek continuing education opportunities for staff, and safeguard that the staff aligns along board policies.
Angela Shippy, MD, FHM, has been promoted to senior vice president and chief medical officer at Memorial Hermann Health System (Houston). In addition, Dr. Shippy will continue to execute her duties as the system’s chief quality officer, a position she has held for the past 5 years.
Dr. Shippy has worked in management throughout her career, serving as chief medical officer at HCA Healthcare’s Gulf Coast Division and as vice president of medical affairs at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, where she also was a hospitalist.
Munir Ahmed, MD, an internist with a quarter century’s worth of experience in Cape Cod, Mass., has been named chief transformation officer with Community Health Center of Cape Cod. Dr. Ahmed will be tasked with creating improvements in clinical outcomes and expanding the facility’s use of emerging technology.
Dr. Ahmed previously worked as a hospitalist and internist at Cape Cod Hospital (East Sandwich, Mass.), where he specialized in hypertension, diabetes, geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care.
A new obstetrics hospitalist program is coming to Bayhealth Kent Campus (Dover, Del.), which has partnered with the national OB Hospitalist Group (Greenville, S.C.). The OB hospitalists will cover labor and delivery, as well as emergency and trauma, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The program will be advantageous for Bayhealth patients who may not have a primary doctor, as the hospitalists will work to ensure safe deliveries and perform C-sections as needed.
The OB Hospitalist Group is the nation’s largest and only dedicated ob.gyn. hospitalist provider with more than 1,000 clinicians in close to 200 facilities across 33 states.
Pediatric hospitalists Linda Bloom, MD, Corina Sandru, MD, and Ilana Price MD, all from Reading Hospital – Tower Health (West Reading, Pa.) recently earned board certification in pediatric hospital medicine from the American Board of Pediatrics. This was the first certification of its kind given by the ABP.
Sitting for the board certification exam required ABP certification and meeting the training requirements set for pediatric hospital medicine, which was recognized as a subspecialty in 2016.
Felipe Castorena, MD, recently received the Humanitarian Award at the Northwell Health Hospital Medicine Academic Summit. Dr. Castorena was honored for the volunteer work he did with underserved communities in the Dominican Republic in October 2018.
Dr. Castorena worked with the Dr. Almanzar Foundation, providing medical care that included vaccine administration, surgery, and general checkups. A native of Mexico, Dr. Castorena is a hospitalist at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.
Alteon Health has named Frank Kelley, MD, as one of three 2019 Facility Medical Directors of the Year. Dr. Kelley serves as director of hospital medicine at University Hospitals Portage Medical Center (Ravenna, Ohio). Alteon began managing the Portage hospitalist program in 2006.
Dr. Kelley was recognized for exhibiting “exemplary leadership and professionalism … mentoring their physicians and advance practice providers while improving department performance.” He is one of three winners among Alteon’s 125 clinical sites.
Amina Ahmed, MD, recently was named chief medical officer for CareOne, New Jersey’s largest family-owned-and-operated senior-living/post–acute care operator.
A board-certified internist, Dr. Ahmed most recently was chief of hospitalist medicine and post–acute care at Summit Medical Group (Berkeley Heights, N.J.).
Ikenna Ibe, MD, has been promoted to vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer at Virginia Commonwealth University Health Community Memorial Hospital (Richmond, Va.). Dr. Ibe will be charged with creating a stronger connect between staff at VCU Health CMH and the clinical programs at VCU Medical Center’s main campus.
Dr. Ibe has been medical director of the hospitalist group since starting at VCU Health CMH in 2018. He will continue to care for patients and guide the hospitalist program while in his new role until his replacement is found. He previously directed the hospitalist program at Richmond’s St. Mary’s Hospital.
The medical staff at Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) has voted David Sellers, MD, to be chief of staff for a 2-year term that began in January 2020.
Dr. Sellers is the lead hospitalist at Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford. Dr. Sellers, as chief of staff, will chair the hospital’s Medical Executive Committee, as well as serving as the staff’s advocate at overall board meetings. In addition, he will seek continuing education opportunities for staff, and safeguard that the staff aligns along board policies.
Angela Shippy, MD, FHM, has been promoted to senior vice president and chief medical officer at Memorial Hermann Health System (Houston). In addition, Dr. Shippy will continue to execute her duties as the system’s chief quality officer, a position she has held for the past 5 years.
Dr. Shippy has worked in management throughout her career, serving as chief medical officer at HCA Healthcare’s Gulf Coast Division and as vice president of medical affairs at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, where she also was a hospitalist.
Munir Ahmed, MD, an internist with a quarter century’s worth of experience in Cape Cod, Mass., has been named chief transformation officer with Community Health Center of Cape Cod. Dr. Ahmed will be tasked with creating improvements in clinical outcomes and expanding the facility’s use of emerging technology.
Dr. Ahmed previously worked as a hospitalist and internist at Cape Cod Hospital (East Sandwich, Mass.), where he specialized in hypertension, diabetes, geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care.
A new obstetrics hospitalist program is coming to Bayhealth Kent Campus (Dover, Del.), which has partnered with the national OB Hospitalist Group (Greenville, S.C.). The OB hospitalists will cover labor and delivery, as well as emergency and trauma, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The program will be advantageous for Bayhealth patients who may not have a primary doctor, as the hospitalists will work to ensure safe deliveries and perform C-sections as needed.
The OB Hospitalist Group is the nation’s largest and only dedicated ob.gyn. hospitalist provider with more than 1,000 clinicians in close to 200 facilities across 33 states.
Pediatric hospitalists Linda Bloom, MD, Corina Sandru, MD, and Ilana Price MD, all from Reading Hospital – Tower Health (West Reading, Pa.) recently earned board certification in pediatric hospital medicine from the American Board of Pediatrics. This was the first certification of its kind given by the ABP.
Sitting for the board certification exam required ABP certification and meeting the training requirements set for pediatric hospital medicine, which was recognized as a subspecialty in 2016.
Felipe Castorena, MD, recently received the Humanitarian Award at the Northwell Health Hospital Medicine Academic Summit. Dr. Castorena was honored for the volunteer work he did with underserved communities in the Dominican Republic in October 2018.
Dr. Castorena worked with the Dr. Almanzar Foundation, providing medical care that included vaccine administration, surgery, and general checkups. A native of Mexico, Dr. Castorena is a hospitalist at Phelps Hospital in Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.
Alteon Health has named Frank Kelley, MD, as one of three 2019 Facility Medical Directors of the Year. Dr. Kelley serves as director of hospital medicine at University Hospitals Portage Medical Center (Ravenna, Ohio). Alteon began managing the Portage hospitalist program in 2006.
Dr. Kelley was recognized for exhibiting “exemplary leadership and professionalism … mentoring their physicians and advance practice providers while improving department performance.” He is one of three winners among Alteon’s 125 clinical sites.
Amina Ahmed, MD, recently was named chief medical officer for CareOne, New Jersey’s largest family-owned-and-operated senior-living/post–acute care operator.
A board-certified internist, Dr. Ahmed most recently was chief of hospitalist medicine and post–acute care at Summit Medical Group (Berkeley Heights, N.J.).
Ikenna Ibe, MD, has been promoted to vice president of medical affairs and chief medical officer at Virginia Commonwealth University Health Community Memorial Hospital (Richmond, Va.). Dr. Ibe will be charged with creating a stronger connect between staff at VCU Health CMH and the clinical programs at VCU Medical Center’s main campus.
Dr. Ibe has been medical director of the hospitalist group since starting at VCU Health CMH in 2018. He will continue to care for patients and guide the hospitalist program while in his new role until his replacement is found. He previously directed the hospitalist program at Richmond’s St. Mary’s Hospital.
The medical staff at Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital (Murfreesboro, Tenn.) has voted David Sellers, MD, to be chief of staff for a 2-year term that began in January 2020.
Dr. Sellers is the lead hospitalist at Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford. Dr. Sellers, as chief of staff, will chair the hospital’s Medical Executive Committee, as well as serving as the staff’s advocate at overall board meetings. In addition, he will seek continuing education opportunities for staff, and safeguard that the staff aligns along board policies.
Angela Shippy, MD, FHM, has been promoted to senior vice president and chief medical officer at Memorial Hermann Health System (Houston). In addition, Dr. Shippy will continue to execute her duties as the system’s chief quality officer, a position she has held for the past 5 years.
Dr. Shippy has worked in management throughout her career, serving as chief medical officer at HCA Healthcare’s Gulf Coast Division and as vice president of medical affairs at St. Luke’s Episcopal Hospital, where she also was a hospitalist.
Munir Ahmed, MD, an internist with a quarter century’s worth of experience in Cape Cod, Mass., has been named chief transformation officer with Community Health Center of Cape Cod. Dr. Ahmed will be tasked with creating improvements in clinical outcomes and expanding the facility’s use of emerging technology.
Dr. Ahmed previously worked as a hospitalist and internist at Cape Cod Hospital (East Sandwich, Mass.), where he specialized in hypertension, diabetes, geriatrics, hospice, and palliative care.
A new obstetrics hospitalist program is coming to Bayhealth Kent Campus (Dover, Del.), which has partnered with the national OB Hospitalist Group (Greenville, S.C.). The OB hospitalists will cover labor and delivery, as well as emergency and trauma, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
The program will be advantageous for Bayhealth patients who may not have a primary doctor, as the hospitalists will work to ensure safe deliveries and perform C-sections as needed.
The OB Hospitalist Group is the nation’s largest and only dedicated ob.gyn. hospitalist provider with more than 1,000 clinicians in close to 200 facilities across 33 states.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – March 2020
Swati Mehta, MD, recently was honored as the lone hospitalist on the National Executive Physician Council for Beryl Institute (Nashville, Tenn.). Only 24 total physicians were selected to the council. Dr. Mehta also was named the 2019 Distinguished Physician Award winner at Vituity (Emeryville, Calif.), where she is the executive director of quality and performance.
A nocturnist at Sequoia Hospital (Redwood City, Calif.), Dr. Mehta is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Patient Experience interest group.
Shannon Phillips, MD, SFHM, has been named to the National Quality Forum’s Board of Directors for 2020. The chief patient experience officer at Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City, Utah), she also is a recent member of the Performance Measurement and Reporting Committee.
Dr. Phillips, whose focus at Intermountain is on catalyzing safety, quality, and experience of care, was named a 2018 Becker’s Hospital Review Hospital and Health System CXO to Know. Previously, she worked at the Cleveland Clinic, where she was its first patient safety officer and an associate chief quality officer.
Vineet Arora, MD, MHM, has been elected as a new member of the National Academy of Medicine, which honors pioneering scientific and professional achievements within the field.
An academic hospitalist at the University of Chicago, Dr. Arora specializes in improving the learning environment for her medical trainees, as well as maintaining a high level of quality, safety, and care for patients. She also is considered an expert in using social media and other new technology to enhance medical education.
The National Academy of Medicine stated that Dr. Arora’s honor was “for pioneering work to optimize resident fatigue and patient safety during long shifts.”
Edmondo Robinson, MD, SFHM, has been named senior vice president and chief digital innovation officer at Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, Fla.). The chief digital innovation officer position is a newly created position that the veteran physician has assumed. Dr. Robinson has 16 years’ experience in clinical and technological work.
In this new position, Dr. Robinson, a practicing academic hospitalist, will head Moffitt’s digital innovation while looking to create and test new services, programs, partnerships, and technologies.
Dr. Robinson comes to Moffitt after serving as chief transformation officer and senior vice president at ChristianaCare (Wilmington, Del.). A teacher at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia, Dr. Robinson was the founding medical director of ChristianaCare Hospitalist Partners.
Relias Healthcare (Tupelo, Miss.) has begun providing hospitalist and emergency medicine services for North Mississippi Health Services’ Gilmore-Amory Trauma Center. Relias, a multistate company that has partnered with more than 150 providers, now has a role at four different North Mississippi Health Services facilities.
Mednax (Sunrise, Fla.) has added Arcenio Chacon and Associated Pediatricians of Homestead, a pediatric critical care and hospital practice, as an affiliate.
Chacon and Associated Pediatricians are based out of Miami and have served Baptist Health South Florida for more than 25 years. The four-physician practice provides critical care and pediatric hospitalist services at Baptist Children’s Hospital (Miami) and hospitalist services at Miami Cancer Institute and Homestead (Fla.) Hospital.
Mednax is a health solutions company that provides subspecialty service in all 50 states. Established in 1979, Mednax partners with hospitals, health systems, and health care facilities to offer clinical services, as well as revenue cycle management, patient engagement, and perioperative improvement consulting services.
Swati Mehta, MD, recently was honored as the lone hospitalist on the National Executive Physician Council for Beryl Institute (Nashville, Tenn.). Only 24 total physicians were selected to the council. Dr. Mehta also was named the 2019 Distinguished Physician Award winner at Vituity (Emeryville, Calif.), where she is the executive director of quality and performance.
A nocturnist at Sequoia Hospital (Redwood City, Calif.), Dr. Mehta is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Patient Experience interest group.
Shannon Phillips, MD, SFHM, has been named to the National Quality Forum’s Board of Directors for 2020. The chief patient experience officer at Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City, Utah), she also is a recent member of the Performance Measurement and Reporting Committee.
Dr. Phillips, whose focus at Intermountain is on catalyzing safety, quality, and experience of care, was named a 2018 Becker’s Hospital Review Hospital and Health System CXO to Know. Previously, she worked at the Cleveland Clinic, where she was its first patient safety officer and an associate chief quality officer.
Vineet Arora, MD, MHM, has been elected as a new member of the National Academy of Medicine, which honors pioneering scientific and professional achievements within the field.
An academic hospitalist at the University of Chicago, Dr. Arora specializes in improving the learning environment for her medical trainees, as well as maintaining a high level of quality, safety, and care for patients. She also is considered an expert in using social media and other new technology to enhance medical education.
The National Academy of Medicine stated that Dr. Arora’s honor was “for pioneering work to optimize resident fatigue and patient safety during long shifts.”
Edmondo Robinson, MD, SFHM, has been named senior vice president and chief digital innovation officer at Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, Fla.). The chief digital innovation officer position is a newly created position that the veteran physician has assumed. Dr. Robinson has 16 years’ experience in clinical and technological work.
In this new position, Dr. Robinson, a practicing academic hospitalist, will head Moffitt’s digital innovation while looking to create and test new services, programs, partnerships, and technologies.
Dr. Robinson comes to Moffitt after serving as chief transformation officer and senior vice president at ChristianaCare (Wilmington, Del.). A teacher at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia, Dr. Robinson was the founding medical director of ChristianaCare Hospitalist Partners.
Relias Healthcare (Tupelo, Miss.) has begun providing hospitalist and emergency medicine services for North Mississippi Health Services’ Gilmore-Amory Trauma Center. Relias, a multistate company that has partnered with more than 150 providers, now has a role at four different North Mississippi Health Services facilities.
Mednax (Sunrise, Fla.) has added Arcenio Chacon and Associated Pediatricians of Homestead, a pediatric critical care and hospital practice, as an affiliate.
Chacon and Associated Pediatricians are based out of Miami and have served Baptist Health South Florida for more than 25 years. The four-physician practice provides critical care and pediatric hospitalist services at Baptist Children’s Hospital (Miami) and hospitalist services at Miami Cancer Institute and Homestead (Fla.) Hospital.
Mednax is a health solutions company that provides subspecialty service in all 50 states. Established in 1979, Mednax partners with hospitals, health systems, and health care facilities to offer clinical services, as well as revenue cycle management, patient engagement, and perioperative improvement consulting services.
Swati Mehta, MD, recently was honored as the lone hospitalist on the National Executive Physician Council for Beryl Institute (Nashville, Tenn.). Only 24 total physicians were selected to the council. Dr. Mehta also was named the 2019 Distinguished Physician Award winner at Vituity (Emeryville, Calif.), where she is the executive director of quality and performance.
A nocturnist at Sequoia Hospital (Redwood City, Calif.), Dr. Mehta is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Patient Experience interest group.
Shannon Phillips, MD, SFHM, has been named to the National Quality Forum’s Board of Directors for 2020. The chief patient experience officer at Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City, Utah), she also is a recent member of the Performance Measurement and Reporting Committee.
Dr. Phillips, whose focus at Intermountain is on catalyzing safety, quality, and experience of care, was named a 2018 Becker’s Hospital Review Hospital and Health System CXO to Know. Previously, she worked at the Cleveland Clinic, where she was its first patient safety officer and an associate chief quality officer.
Vineet Arora, MD, MHM, has been elected as a new member of the National Academy of Medicine, which honors pioneering scientific and professional achievements within the field.
An academic hospitalist at the University of Chicago, Dr. Arora specializes in improving the learning environment for her medical trainees, as well as maintaining a high level of quality, safety, and care for patients. She also is considered an expert in using social media and other new technology to enhance medical education.
The National Academy of Medicine stated that Dr. Arora’s honor was “for pioneering work to optimize resident fatigue and patient safety during long shifts.”
Edmondo Robinson, MD, SFHM, has been named senior vice president and chief digital innovation officer at Moffitt Cancer Center (Tampa, Fla.). The chief digital innovation officer position is a newly created position that the veteran physician has assumed. Dr. Robinson has 16 years’ experience in clinical and technological work.
In this new position, Dr. Robinson, a practicing academic hospitalist, will head Moffitt’s digital innovation while looking to create and test new services, programs, partnerships, and technologies.
Dr. Robinson comes to Moffitt after serving as chief transformation officer and senior vice president at ChristianaCare (Wilmington, Del.). A teacher at Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Philadelphia, Dr. Robinson was the founding medical director of ChristianaCare Hospitalist Partners.
Relias Healthcare (Tupelo, Miss.) has begun providing hospitalist and emergency medicine services for North Mississippi Health Services’ Gilmore-Amory Trauma Center. Relias, a multistate company that has partnered with more than 150 providers, now has a role at four different North Mississippi Health Services facilities.
Mednax (Sunrise, Fla.) has added Arcenio Chacon and Associated Pediatricians of Homestead, a pediatric critical care and hospital practice, as an affiliate.
Chacon and Associated Pediatricians are based out of Miami and have served Baptist Health South Florida for more than 25 years. The four-physician practice provides critical care and pediatric hospitalist services at Baptist Children’s Hospital (Miami) and hospitalist services at Miami Cancer Institute and Homestead (Fla.) Hospital.
Mednax is a health solutions company that provides subspecialty service in all 50 states. Established in 1979, Mednax partners with hospitals, health systems, and health care facilities to offer clinical services, as well as revenue cycle management, patient engagement, and perioperative improvement consulting services.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – January 2020
Hyung (Harry) Cho, MD, SFHM, and Christopher Moriates, MD, SFHM, have been honored by Modern Healthcare as two of 25 emerging young executives in health care management.
Dr. Cho is chief value officer for NYC Health and Hospitals, where his focus is on eliminating unnecessary testing and treatments within the New York City public health system, which includes 11 hospitals and five post-acute care facilities. Before landing with NYC Health and Hospitals, Dr. Cho was director of quality, safety and value at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York.
Dr. Moriates is assistant dean for health care and value at the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School, where he has created the Discovering Value-Based Health Care online learning platform. In addition, Dr. Moriates has helped design a care model to enhance the treatment of patients who suffer from opioid use disorder. Prior to arriving at Dell, he helped create curriculum to educate students about costs and value at the University of California, San Francisco.
Trina Abla, DO, was appointed chief medical officer at Mercy Catholic Medical Center in Darby, Pa. A practicing hospitalist, Dr. Abla will be in charge of the hospital budget, the recruiting and training of physicians, and maintaining safety standards and quality care at the facility.
Prior to taking the position at Mercy Catholic, Dr. Abla was chief quality officer and associate CMO at Penn State Health St. Joseph in Reading, Pa.
Ghania El Akiki, MD, has been named to the board of advisors at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Needham, Mass. Dr. Akiki is chief of hospitalist services at Beth Israel Deaconess, landing there after a fellowship in geriatrics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Akiki completed a physician leadership program at BID Medical Center in 2018, and serves as instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Michael Schandorf-Lartey, MD, has been named the chief medical officer at Doctors Hospital in Sarasota, Fla. Dr. Schandorf-Lartey has been a hospitalist at Doctors Hospital for the past 12 years.
In his time at Doctors, Dr. Schandorf-Lartey also has been chief of medicine, president-elect, and president of the medical staff. A native of Ghana, he has had experience working in rural and urban hospitals in Africa before coming to the United States.
Michael Roberts, MD, was named chief of staff at East Alabama Medical Center in Opeleika, Ala. He has been part of EAMC since 2008, when he became a hospitalist there through Internal Medicine Associates.
As chief of staff, Dr. Roberts will work with different components of the medical staff and serve as a liaison between the hospital board and its staff; assist in developing policies alongside the chief medical officer; and serve on many of the medical staff’s committees.
Brian Dawson, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Ballad Health, Southwest Region, based in Johnson City, Tenn. Dr. Dawson will lead Ballad Health locations in Washington County, which include Franklin Woods Community Hospital, Johnson City Medical Center, Niswonger Children Hospital, and Woodridge Hospital.
Dr. Dawson comes to Ballad Health after serving as vice president at VEP Healthcare, where he focused on contract management for the emergency medicine and hospitalist firm. Previously, he was chief of staff and Northeast regional director for emergency medicine at Johnston Memorial Hospital, Abington, Va.
Eagle Telemedicine (Atlanta, Ga.) recently agreed to begin a telehospitalist program at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville, Ill. Eagle Telemedicine offers telehospitalist services to more than 150 hospitals nationwide.
A rural facility with fewer than 50 beds, JCH will use Eagle to make up for the lack of a full-time, onsite hospitalist program, taking strain off of physicians handling emergency calls. At JCH, telehospitalists work closely with onsite nurse practitioners to guide patients through their hospital stay.
Hyung (Harry) Cho, MD, SFHM, and Christopher Moriates, MD, SFHM, have been honored by Modern Healthcare as two of 25 emerging young executives in health care management.
Dr. Cho is chief value officer for NYC Health and Hospitals, where his focus is on eliminating unnecessary testing and treatments within the New York City public health system, which includes 11 hospitals and five post-acute care facilities. Before landing with NYC Health and Hospitals, Dr. Cho was director of quality, safety and value at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York.
Dr. Moriates is assistant dean for health care and value at the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School, where he has created the Discovering Value-Based Health Care online learning platform. In addition, Dr. Moriates has helped design a care model to enhance the treatment of patients who suffer from opioid use disorder. Prior to arriving at Dell, he helped create curriculum to educate students about costs and value at the University of California, San Francisco.
Trina Abla, DO, was appointed chief medical officer at Mercy Catholic Medical Center in Darby, Pa. A practicing hospitalist, Dr. Abla will be in charge of the hospital budget, the recruiting and training of physicians, and maintaining safety standards and quality care at the facility.
Prior to taking the position at Mercy Catholic, Dr. Abla was chief quality officer and associate CMO at Penn State Health St. Joseph in Reading, Pa.
Ghania El Akiki, MD, has been named to the board of advisors at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Needham, Mass. Dr. Akiki is chief of hospitalist services at Beth Israel Deaconess, landing there after a fellowship in geriatrics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Akiki completed a physician leadership program at BID Medical Center in 2018, and serves as instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Michael Schandorf-Lartey, MD, has been named the chief medical officer at Doctors Hospital in Sarasota, Fla. Dr. Schandorf-Lartey has been a hospitalist at Doctors Hospital for the past 12 years.
In his time at Doctors, Dr. Schandorf-Lartey also has been chief of medicine, president-elect, and president of the medical staff. A native of Ghana, he has had experience working in rural and urban hospitals in Africa before coming to the United States.
Michael Roberts, MD, was named chief of staff at East Alabama Medical Center in Opeleika, Ala. He has been part of EAMC since 2008, when he became a hospitalist there through Internal Medicine Associates.
As chief of staff, Dr. Roberts will work with different components of the medical staff and serve as a liaison between the hospital board and its staff; assist in developing policies alongside the chief medical officer; and serve on many of the medical staff’s committees.
Brian Dawson, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Ballad Health, Southwest Region, based in Johnson City, Tenn. Dr. Dawson will lead Ballad Health locations in Washington County, which include Franklin Woods Community Hospital, Johnson City Medical Center, Niswonger Children Hospital, and Woodridge Hospital.
Dr. Dawson comes to Ballad Health after serving as vice president at VEP Healthcare, where he focused on contract management for the emergency medicine and hospitalist firm. Previously, he was chief of staff and Northeast regional director for emergency medicine at Johnston Memorial Hospital, Abington, Va.
Eagle Telemedicine (Atlanta, Ga.) recently agreed to begin a telehospitalist program at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville, Ill. Eagle Telemedicine offers telehospitalist services to more than 150 hospitals nationwide.
A rural facility with fewer than 50 beds, JCH will use Eagle to make up for the lack of a full-time, onsite hospitalist program, taking strain off of physicians handling emergency calls. At JCH, telehospitalists work closely with onsite nurse practitioners to guide patients through their hospital stay.
Hyung (Harry) Cho, MD, SFHM, and Christopher Moriates, MD, SFHM, have been honored by Modern Healthcare as two of 25 emerging young executives in health care management.
Dr. Cho is chief value officer for NYC Health and Hospitals, where his focus is on eliminating unnecessary testing and treatments within the New York City public health system, which includes 11 hospitals and five post-acute care facilities. Before landing with NYC Health and Hospitals, Dr. Cho was director of quality, safety and value at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, New York.
Dr. Moriates is assistant dean for health care and value at the University of Texas at Austin’s Dell Medical School, where he has created the Discovering Value-Based Health Care online learning platform. In addition, Dr. Moriates has helped design a care model to enhance the treatment of patients who suffer from opioid use disorder. Prior to arriving at Dell, he helped create curriculum to educate students about costs and value at the University of California, San Francisco.
Trina Abla, DO, was appointed chief medical officer at Mercy Catholic Medical Center in Darby, Pa. A practicing hospitalist, Dr. Abla will be in charge of the hospital budget, the recruiting and training of physicians, and maintaining safety standards and quality care at the facility.
Prior to taking the position at Mercy Catholic, Dr. Abla was chief quality officer and associate CMO at Penn State Health St. Joseph in Reading, Pa.
Ghania El Akiki, MD, has been named to the board of advisors at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital in Needham, Mass. Dr. Akiki is chief of hospitalist services at Beth Israel Deaconess, landing there after a fellowship in geriatrics at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.
Dr. Akiki completed a physician leadership program at BID Medical Center in 2018, and serves as instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, Boston.
Michael Schandorf-Lartey, MD, has been named the chief medical officer at Doctors Hospital in Sarasota, Fla. Dr. Schandorf-Lartey has been a hospitalist at Doctors Hospital for the past 12 years.
In his time at Doctors, Dr. Schandorf-Lartey also has been chief of medicine, president-elect, and president of the medical staff. A native of Ghana, he has had experience working in rural and urban hospitals in Africa before coming to the United States.
Michael Roberts, MD, was named chief of staff at East Alabama Medical Center in Opeleika, Ala. He has been part of EAMC since 2008, when he became a hospitalist there through Internal Medicine Associates.
As chief of staff, Dr. Roberts will work with different components of the medical staff and serve as a liaison between the hospital board and its staff; assist in developing policies alongside the chief medical officer; and serve on many of the medical staff’s committees.
Brian Dawson, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Ballad Health, Southwest Region, based in Johnson City, Tenn. Dr. Dawson will lead Ballad Health locations in Washington County, which include Franklin Woods Community Hospital, Johnson City Medical Center, Niswonger Children Hospital, and Woodridge Hospital.
Dr. Dawson comes to Ballad Health after serving as vice president at VEP Healthcare, where he focused on contract management for the emergency medicine and hospitalist firm. Previously, he was chief of staff and Northeast regional director for emergency medicine at Johnston Memorial Hospital, Abington, Va.
Eagle Telemedicine (Atlanta, Ga.) recently agreed to begin a telehospitalist program at Jersey Community Hospital in Jerseyville, Ill. Eagle Telemedicine offers telehospitalist services to more than 150 hospitals nationwide.
A rural facility with fewer than 50 beds, JCH will use Eagle to make up for the lack of a full-time, onsite hospitalist program, taking strain off of physicians handling emergency calls. At JCH, telehospitalists work closely with onsite nurse practitioners to guide patients through their hospital stay.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – November 2019
Amith Skandhan, MD, SFHM, has been announced as Southeast Health Statera Network’s (Dothan, Ala.) director of physician integration, and chairman of the network’s Physicians Participation Committee. Dr. Skandhan is senior lead hospitalist with Southeast Health, where he has worked for nearly a decade. He also champions the medical group’s clinical documentation improvement faction.
One of just 10 hospitalists in the nation to receive Top Hospitalist recognition by the American College of Physicians in 2018, Dr. Skandhan is also an assistant professor at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine and is one of Southeast Health’s Internal Medicine Residency Program’s core faculty members.
Ruby Sahoo, DO, has been promoted by Team Health (Knoxville, Tenn.) as regional performance director of its hospitalist services performance improvement team. Dr. Sahoo joined Team Health in 2016 and has most recently served as medical director and chief of staff at Grand Strand Medical Center (Myrtle Beach, S.C.).
Dr. Sahoo is a highly decorated internist and hospitalist. She was Team Health’s Medical Director of the Year for Hospital Medicine 2018, and a Frist Humanitarian Award winner in 2017. Additionally, Dr. Sahoo is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine, the American College of Physicians, and the American Association of Physician Leadership.
David Vandenberg, MD, SFHM, recently was elevated to chief medical officer at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital (Ann Arbor and Livingston, Mich.). The hospitalist and senior fellow of hospital medicine previously has been St. Joseph’s vice chair of internal medicine and medical director of care management and documentation integrity. Dr. Vandenberg has spent 20 years as an employee at St. Joseph’s.
Cristian Andrade, MD, has been elevated to vice president of medical affairs with St. Joseph’s Health (Syracuse, N.Y.). A 16-year veteran with St. Joseph’s, Dr. Andrade has been a hospitalist with the system since 2006, and most recently has served as chief of hospitalist services.
Dr. Andrade now will provide guidance focusing on improving length of stay, as well as staff governance, utilization review, and the hospitalist program in general.
Paul DeJac, MD, has received a promotion to chief of hospitalist medicine at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Buffalo, N.Y.). Dr. DeJac was hired at Roswell Park in 2016, becoming lead hospitalist in 2017. He will look to boost professional development on the hospitalist team with a focus on improving patient care.
Independent Emergency Physicians (Farmington, Mich.), which provides hospitalist physicians, ED physicians, scribes, and more at a handful of hospitals in Michigan, has added urgent care facilities in Southfield, Mich., and Novi, Mich., to its portfolio. In addition, IEP has joined with Healthy Urgent Care to create a network of up to 15 urgent care centers in Southeast Michigan.
This is IEP’s first foray into urgent care. The company was founded in 1997 and practices at Ascension Health, Trinity Health, and Henry Ford Health System, covering four different hospitals.
Private hospitalist management provider Sound Physicians (Tacoma, Wash.) has grown once again, acquiring Indigo Health Partners (Traverse City, Mich.), one of Michigan’s largest private hospitalist groups. The new company will be known as Indigo, a division of Sound Inpatient Physicians.
Indigo’s approximately 150 providers are included in the transaction, which includes professionals in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities. Indigo was previously known as Hospitalists of Northwest Michigan, based out of Munson Medical Center.
Amith Skandhan, MD, SFHM, has been announced as Southeast Health Statera Network’s (Dothan, Ala.) director of physician integration, and chairman of the network’s Physicians Participation Committee. Dr. Skandhan is senior lead hospitalist with Southeast Health, where he has worked for nearly a decade. He also champions the medical group’s clinical documentation improvement faction.
One of just 10 hospitalists in the nation to receive Top Hospitalist recognition by the American College of Physicians in 2018, Dr. Skandhan is also an assistant professor at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine and is one of Southeast Health’s Internal Medicine Residency Program’s core faculty members.
Ruby Sahoo, DO, has been promoted by Team Health (Knoxville, Tenn.) as regional performance director of its hospitalist services performance improvement team. Dr. Sahoo joined Team Health in 2016 and has most recently served as medical director and chief of staff at Grand Strand Medical Center (Myrtle Beach, S.C.).
Dr. Sahoo is a highly decorated internist and hospitalist. She was Team Health’s Medical Director of the Year for Hospital Medicine 2018, and a Frist Humanitarian Award winner in 2017. Additionally, Dr. Sahoo is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine, the American College of Physicians, and the American Association of Physician Leadership.
David Vandenberg, MD, SFHM, recently was elevated to chief medical officer at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital (Ann Arbor and Livingston, Mich.). The hospitalist and senior fellow of hospital medicine previously has been St. Joseph’s vice chair of internal medicine and medical director of care management and documentation integrity. Dr. Vandenberg has spent 20 years as an employee at St. Joseph’s.
Cristian Andrade, MD, has been elevated to vice president of medical affairs with St. Joseph’s Health (Syracuse, N.Y.). A 16-year veteran with St. Joseph’s, Dr. Andrade has been a hospitalist with the system since 2006, and most recently has served as chief of hospitalist services.
Dr. Andrade now will provide guidance focusing on improving length of stay, as well as staff governance, utilization review, and the hospitalist program in general.
Paul DeJac, MD, has received a promotion to chief of hospitalist medicine at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Buffalo, N.Y.). Dr. DeJac was hired at Roswell Park in 2016, becoming lead hospitalist in 2017. He will look to boost professional development on the hospitalist team with a focus on improving patient care.
Independent Emergency Physicians (Farmington, Mich.), which provides hospitalist physicians, ED physicians, scribes, and more at a handful of hospitals in Michigan, has added urgent care facilities in Southfield, Mich., and Novi, Mich., to its portfolio. In addition, IEP has joined with Healthy Urgent Care to create a network of up to 15 urgent care centers in Southeast Michigan.
This is IEP’s first foray into urgent care. The company was founded in 1997 and practices at Ascension Health, Trinity Health, and Henry Ford Health System, covering four different hospitals.
Private hospitalist management provider Sound Physicians (Tacoma, Wash.) has grown once again, acquiring Indigo Health Partners (Traverse City, Mich.), one of Michigan’s largest private hospitalist groups. The new company will be known as Indigo, a division of Sound Inpatient Physicians.
Indigo’s approximately 150 providers are included in the transaction, which includes professionals in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities. Indigo was previously known as Hospitalists of Northwest Michigan, based out of Munson Medical Center.
Amith Skandhan, MD, SFHM, has been announced as Southeast Health Statera Network’s (Dothan, Ala.) director of physician integration, and chairman of the network’s Physicians Participation Committee. Dr. Skandhan is senior lead hospitalist with Southeast Health, where he has worked for nearly a decade. He also champions the medical group’s clinical documentation improvement faction.
One of just 10 hospitalists in the nation to receive Top Hospitalist recognition by the American College of Physicians in 2018, Dr. Skandhan is also an assistant professor at Alabama College of Osteopathic Medicine and is one of Southeast Health’s Internal Medicine Residency Program’s core faculty members.
Ruby Sahoo, DO, has been promoted by Team Health (Knoxville, Tenn.) as regional performance director of its hospitalist services performance improvement team. Dr. Sahoo joined Team Health in 2016 and has most recently served as medical director and chief of staff at Grand Strand Medical Center (Myrtle Beach, S.C.).
Dr. Sahoo is a highly decorated internist and hospitalist. She was Team Health’s Medical Director of the Year for Hospital Medicine 2018, and a Frist Humanitarian Award winner in 2017. Additionally, Dr. Sahoo is a member of the Society of Hospital Medicine, the American College of Physicians, and the American Association of Physician Leadership.
David Vandenberg, MD, SFHM, recently was elevated to chief medical officer at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital (Ann Arbor and Livingston, Mich.). The hospitalist and senior fellow of hospital medicine previously has been St. Joseph’s vice chair of internal medicine and medical director of care management and documentation integrity. Dr. Vandenberg has spent 20 years as an employee at St. Joseph’s.
Cristian Andrade, MD, has been elevated to vice president of medical affairs with St. Joseph’s Health (Syracuse, N.Y.). A 16-year veteran with St. Joseph’s, Dr. Andrade has been a hospitalist with the system since 2006, and most recently has served as chief of hospitalist services.
Dr. Andrade now will provide guidance focusing on improving length of stay, as well as staff governance, utilization review, and the hospitalist program in general.
Paul DeJac, MD, has received a promotion to chief of hospitalist medicine at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center (Buffalo, N.Y.). Dr. DeJac was hired at Roswell Park in 2016, becoming lead hospitalist in 2017. He will look to boost professional development on the hospitalist team with a focus on improving patient care.
Independent Emergency Physicians (Farmington, Mich.), which provides hospitalist physicians, ED physicians, scribes, and more at a handful of hospitals in Michigan, has added urgent care facilities in Southfield, Mich., and Novi, Mich., to its portfolio. In addition, IEP has joined with Healthy Urgent Care to create a network of up to 15 urgent care centers in Southeast Michigan.
This is IEP’s first foray into urgent care. The company was founded in 1997 and practices at Ascension Health, Trinity Health, and Henry Ford Health System, covering four different hospitals.
Private hospitalist management provider Sound Physicians (Tacoma, Wash.) has grown once again, acquiring Indigo Health Partners (Traverse City, Mich.), one of Michigan’s largest private hospitalist groups. The new company will be known as Indigo, a division of Sound Inpatient Physicians.
Indigo’s approximately 150 providers are included in the transaction, which includes professionals in hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, and assisted living facilities. Indigo was previously known as Hospitalists of Northwest Michigan, based out of Munson Medical Center.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – September 2019
Mark Williams, MD, MHM, FACP, recently was appointed chief quality and transformation officer for the University of Kentucky’s UK HealthCare (Lexington). Dr. Williams, a tenured professor in the division of hospital medicine at the UK College of Medicine, will serve as chair of UK HealthCare’s Executive Quality Committee. Dr. Williams will lead integration of quality improvement, safety, and quality reporting with data analytics.
Dr. Williams established the first hospitalist program at a public hospital (Grady Memorial Hospital) and academic hospitalist programs at Emory University, Northwestern University, and UK HealthCare. An inaugural member of SHM, he is a past president, was the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Hospital Medicine and led SHM’s Project BOOST.
Also at UK HealthCare, Romil Chadha, MD, MPH, SFHM, FACP, has been named interim chief of the division of hospital medicine and medical director of Physician Information Technology Services. Previously, he was associate chief of the division of hospital medicine, and he also serves as medical director of telemetry.
Dr. Chadha is the founder of the Kentucky chapter of SHM, where he is the immediate past president. He is also the codirector of the Heartland Hospital Medicine Conference.
Amit Vashist, MD, MBA, CPE, FHM, FACP, FAPA, has been named chief clinical officer at Ballad Health, a 21-hospital health system in Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Northwest North Carolina, and Southeast Kentucky.
In his new role, he will focus on clinical quality, value-based initiatives to improve quality while reducing cost of care, performance improvement, oversight of the clinical delivery of care and will be the liaison to the Ballad Health Clinical Council. Dr. Vashist is a member of The Hospitalist’s editorial advisory board.
Nagendra Gupta, MD, FACP, CPE, has been appointed to the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Internal Medicine Specialty Board. ABIM Specialty Boards are responsible for the broad definition of the discipline across Certification and Maintenance of Certification (MOC). Specialty Board members work with physicians and medical societies to develop Certification and MOC credentials to recognize physicians for their specialized knowledge and commitment to staying current in their field.
Dr. Gupta is a full-time practicing hospitalist with Apogee Physicians and currently serves as the director of the hospitalist program at Texas Health Arlington (Tex.) Memorial Hospital. He also serves as vice president for SHM’s North Central Texas Chapter.
T. Steen Trawick Jr., MD, was named the CEO of Christus Shreveport-Bossier Health System in Shreveport, La., in August 2019.
Dr. Trawick has worked for Christus as a pediatric hospitalist since 2005 and most recently has served concurrently as associate chief medical officer for Sound Physicians. Through Sound Physicians, Dr. Trawick oversees the hospitalist and emergency medical programs for Christus and other hospitals – 14 in total – in Texas and Louisiana. He has worked in that role for the past 6 years.
Scott Shepherd, DO, FACP, has been selected chief medical officer of the health data enrichment and integration technology company Verinovum in Tulsa, Okla. Dr. Shepherd is the medical director for hospitalist medicine and a practicing hospitalist with St. John Health System in Tulsa, and also medical director of the Center for Health Systems Innovation at his alma mater, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
Amanda Logue, MD, has been elevated to chief medical officer at Lafayette (La.) General Hospital. Dr. Logue assumed her role in May 2019, which includes the title of senior vice president.
Dr. Logue has worked at Lafayette General since 2009. A hospitalist/internist, her duties at the facility have included department chair of medicine, physician champion for electronic medical record implementation, medical director of the hospitalist program, and most recently chief medical information officer.
Rina Bansal, MD, MBA, recently was appointed full-time president of Inova Alexandria (Va.) Hospital, taking the reins officially after serving as acting president since November 2018. Dr. Bansal has been at Inova since 2008, when she started as a hospitalist at Inova Fairfax (Va.).
Dr. Bansal created and led Inova’s Clinical Nurse Services Hospitalist program through its department of neurosciences and has done stints as Inova Fairfax’s associate chief medical officer, medical director of Inova Telemedicine, and chief medical officer at Inova Alexandria.
James Napoli, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ). He has manned the CMO position in an interim role since March, taking those duties on top of his role as BCBSAZ’s enterprise medical director for health care ventures and innovation.
Dr. Napoli came to BCBSAZ in 2013 after more than a decade at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (Glendale, Ariz.) At Abrazo, he was director of hospitalist services and vice-chief of staff, on top of his efforts as a practicing hospital medicine clinician.
Dr. Napoli was previously medical director at OptumHealth, working specifically in the medical management and quality improvement areas for the health management solutions organization’s Medicare Advantage clients.
Mercy Hospital Fort Smith (Ark.) has partnered with the Ob Hospitalist Group (Greenville, S.C.) to launch an obstetric hospitalist program. OB hospitalists deliver babies when a patient’s physician cannot be present, provide emergency care, and provide support to high-risk pregnancy patients, among other duties within the hospital.
The partnership has allowed Mercy Fort Smith to create a dedicated, four-room obstetric emergency department in its Mercy Childbirth Center. Eight OB hospitalists have been hired and will provide care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Mark Williams, MD, MHM, FACP, recently was appointed chief quality and transformation officer for the University of Kentucky’s UK HealthCare (Lexington). Dr. Williams, a tenured professor in the division of hospital medicine at the UK College of Medicine, will serve as chair of UK HealthCare’s Executive Quality Committee. Dr. Williams will lead integration of quality improvement, safety, and quality reporting with data analytics.
Dr. Williams established the first hospitalist program at a public hospital (Grady Memorial Hospital) and academic hospitalist programs at Emory University, Northwestern University, and UK HealthCare. An inaugural member of SHM, he is a past president, was the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Hospital Medicine and led SHM’s Project BOOST.
Also at UK HealthCare, Romil Chadha, MD, MPH, SFHM, FACP, has been named interim chief of the division of hospital medicine and medical director of Physician Information Technology Services. Previously, he was associate chief of the division of hospital medicine, and he also serves as medical director of telemetry.
Dr. Chadha is the founder of the Kentucky chapter of SHM, where he is the immediate past president. He is also the codirector of the Heartland Hospital Medicine Conference.
Amit Vashist, MD, MBA, CPE, FHM, FACP, FAPA, has been named chief clinical officer at Ballad Health, a 21-hospital health system in Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Northwest North Carolina, and Southeast Kentucky.
In his new role, he will focus on clinical quality, value-based initiatives to improve quality while reducing cost of care, performance improvement, oversight of the clinical delivery of care and will be the liaison to the Ballad Health Clinical Council. Dr. Vashist is a member of The Hospitalist’s editorial advisory board.
Nagendra Gupta, MD, FACP, CPE, has been appointed to the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Internal Medicine Specialty Board. ABIM Specialty Boards are responsible for the broad definition of the discipline across Certification and Maintenance of Certification (MOC). Specialty Board members work with physicians and medical societies to develop Certification and MOC credentials to recognize physicians for their specialized knowledge and commitment to staying current in their field.
Dr. Gupta is a full-time practicing hospitalist with Apogee Physicians and currently serves as the director of the hospitalist program at Texas Health Arlington (Tex.) Memorial Hospital. He also serves as vice president for SHM’s North Central Texas Chapter.
T. Steen Trawick Jr., MD, was named the CEO of Christus Shreveport-Bossier Health System in Shreveport, La., in August 2019.
Dr. Trawick has worked for Christus as a pediatric hospitalist since 2005 and most recently has served concurrently as associate chief medical officer for Sound Physicians. Through Sound Physicians, Dr. Trawick oversees the hospitalist and emergency medical programs for Christus and other hospitals – 14 in total – in Texas and Louisiana. He has worked in that role for the past 6 years.
Scott Shepherd, DO, FACP, has been selected chief medical officer of the health data enrichment and integration technology company Verinovum in Tulsa, Okla. Dr. Shepherd is the medical director for hospitalist medicine and a practicing hospitalist with St. John Health System in Tulsa, and also medical director of the Center for Health Systems Innovation at his alma mater, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
Amanda Logue, MD, has been elevated to chief medical officer at Lafayette (La.) General Hospital. Dr. Logue assumed her role in May 2019, which includes the title of senior vice president.
Dr. Logue has worked at Lafayette General since 2009. A hospitalist/internist, her duties at the facility have included department chair of medicine, physician champion for electronic medical record implementation, medical director of the hospitalist program, and most recently chief medical information officer.
Rina Bansal, MD, MBA, recently was appointed full-time president of Inova Alexandria (Va.) Hospital, taking the reins officially after serving as acting president since November 2018. Dr. Bansal has been at Inova since 2008, when she started as a hospitalist at Inova Fairfax (Va.).
Dr. Bansal created and led Inova’s Clinical Nurse Services Hospitalist program through its department of neurosciences and has done stints as Inova Fairfax’s associate chief medical officer, medical director of Inova Telemedicine, and chief medical officer at Inova Alexandria.
James Napoli, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ). He has manned the CMO position in an interim role since March, taking those duties on top of his role as BCBSAZ’s enterprise medical director for health care ventures and innovation.
Dr. Napoli came to BCBSAZ in 2013 after more than a decade at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (Glendale, Ariz.) At Abrazo, he was director of hospitalist services and vice-chief of staff, on top of his efforts as a practicing hospital medicine clinician.
Dr. Napoli was previously medical director at OptumHealth, working specifically in the medical management and quality improvement areas for the health management solutions organization’s Medicare Advantage clients.
Mercy Hospital Fort Smith (Ark.) has partnered with the Ob Hospitalist Group (Greenville, S.C.) to launch an obstetric hospitalist program. OB hospitalists deliver babies when a patient’s physician cannot be present, provide emergency care, and provide support to high-risk pregnancy patients, among other duties within the hospital.
The partnership has allowed Mercy Fort Smith to create a dedicated, four-room obstetric emergency department in its Mercy Childbirth Center. Eight OB hospitalists have been hired and will provide care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Mark Williams, MD, MHM, FACP, recently was appointed chief quality and transformation officer for the University of Kentucky’s UK HealthCare (Lexington). Dr. Williams, a tenured professor in the division of hospital medicine at the UK College of Medicine, will serve as chair of UK HealthCare’s Executive Quality Committee. Dr. Williams will lead integration of quality improvement, safety, and quality reporting with data analytics.
Dr. Williams established the first hospitalist program at a public hospital (Grady Memorial Hospital) and academic hospitalist programs at Emory University, Northwestern University, and UK HealthCare. An inaugural member of SHM, he is a past president, was the founding editor-in-chief of the Journal of Hospital Medicine and led SHM’s Project BOOST.
Also at UK HealthCare, Romil Chadha, MD, MPH, SFHM, FACP, has been named interim chief of the division of hospital medicine and medical director of Physician Information Technology Services. Previously, he was associate chief of the division of hospital medicine, and he also serves as medical director of telemetry.
Dr. Chadha is the founder of the Kentucky chapter of SHM, where he is the immediate past president. He is also the codirector of the Heartland Hospital Medicine Conference.
Amit Vashist, MD, MBA, CPE, FHM, FACP, FAPA, has been named chief clinical officer at Ballad Health, a 21-hospital health system in Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Northwest North Carolina, and Southeast Kentucky.
In his new role, he will focus on clinical quality, value-based initiatives to improve quality while reducing cost of care, performance improvement, oversight of the clinical delivery of care and will be the liaison to the Ballad Health Clinical Council. Dr. Vashist is a member of The Hospitalist’s editorial advisory board.
Nagendra Gupta, MD, FACP, CPE, has been appointed to the American Board of Internal Medicine’s Internal Medicine Specialty Board. ABIM Specialty Boards are responsible for the broad definition of the discipline across Certification and Maintenance of Certification (MOC). Specialty Board members work with physicians and medical societies to develop Certification and MOC credentials to recognize physicians for their specialized knowledge and commitment to staying current in their field.
Dr. Gupta is a full-time practicing hospitalist with Apogee Physicians and currently serves as the director of the hospitalist program at Texas Health Arlington (Tex.) Memorial Hospital. He also serves as vice president for SHM’s North Central Texas Chapter.
T. Steen Trawick Jr., MD, was named the CEO of Christus Shreveport-Bossier Health System in Shreveport, La., in August 2019.
Dr. Trawick has worked for Christus as a pediatric hospitalist since 2005 and most recently has served concurrently as associate chief medical officer for Sound Physicians. Through Sound Physicians, Dr. Trawick oversees the hospitalist and emergency medical programs for Christus and other hospitals – 14 in total – in Texas and Louisiana. He has worked in that role for the past 6 years.
Scott Shepherd, DO, FACP, has been selected chief medical officer of the health data enrichment and integration technology company Verinovum in Tulsa, Okla. Dr. Shepherd is the medical director for hospitalist medicine and a practicing hospitalist with St. John Health System in Tulsa, and also medical director of the Center for Health Systems Innovation at his alma mater, Oklahoma State University in Stillwater.
Amanda Logue, MD, has been elevated to chief medical officer at Lafayette (La.) General Hospital. Dr. Logue assumed her role in May 2019, which includes the title of senior vice president.
Dr. Logue has worked at Lafayette General since 2009. A hospitalist/internist, her duties at the facility have included department chair of medicine, physician champion for electronic medical record implementation, medical director of the hospitalist program, and most recently chief medical information officer.
Rina Bansal, MD, MBA, recently was appointed full-time president of Inova Alexandria (Va.) Hospital, taking the reins officially after serving as acting president since November 2018. Dr. Bansal has been at Inova since 2008, when she started as a hospitalist at Inova Fairfax (Va.).
Dr. Bansal created and led Inova’s Clinical Nurse Services Hospitalist program through its department of neurosciences and has done stints as Inova Fairfax’s associate chief medical officer, medical director of Inova Telemedicine, and chief medical officer at Inova Alexandria.
James Napoli, MD, has been named chief medical officer for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Arizona (BCBSAZ). He has manned the CMO position in an interim role since March, taking those duties on top of his role as BCBSAZ’s enterprise medical director for health care ventures and innovation.
Dr. Napoli came to BCBSAZ in 2013 after more than a decade at Abrazo Arrowhead Campus (Glendale, Ariz.) At Abrazo, he was director of hospitalist services and vice-chief of staff, on top of his efforts as a practicing hospital medicine clinician.
Dr. Napoli was previously medical director at OptumHealth, working specifically in the medical management and quality improvement areas for the health management solutions organization’s Medicare Advantage clients.
Mercy Hospital Fort Smith (Ark.) has partnered with the Ob Hospitalist Group (Greenville, S.C.) to launch an obstetric hospitalist program. OB hospitalists deliver babies when a patient’s physician cannot be present, provide emergency care, and provide support to high-risk pregnancy patients, among other duties within the hospital.
The partnership has allowed Mercy Fort Smith to create a dedicated, four-room obstetric emergency department in its Mercy Childbirth Center. Eight OB hospitalists have been hired and will provide care 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – July 2019
Christopher Moriates, MD, has been named executive director of the nonprofit health care organization Costs of Care (Boston). He replaces Neel Shah, MD, who was tabbed chairperson of the board.
Dr. Moriates serves a number of roles at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the assistant dean for health care value; associate chair for quality, safety and value; and associate professor of internal medicine.
In his role at Costs of Care, Dr. Moriates will direct an organization that uses feedback and stories from frontline physicians to help health systems provide high-quality care at lower costs.
Kai Mebust, MD, was recently named the new associate chief of medicine at Bassett Hospital (Cooperstown, N.Y.), where he has worked the past 15 years as a hospitalist and internist, serving as chief of hospitalists for the last decade. Dr. Mebust also completed his internship and residency at Bassett, and he is a fellow with the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Dr. Mebust will work closely with Dr. Charles Hyman, the center’s physician in chief, who is leaving the role at the end of the calendar year. Dr. Mebust will oversee inpatient services and be part of the transition process when Dr. Hyman departs.
Ronak Bhimani, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer at Lower Bucks Hospital (Bristol, Pa.). Dr. Bhimani moves over from Suburban Community Hospital (Norristown, Pa.), where he served as an academic hospitalist the past 2 years.
Previously, Dr. Bhimani was medical director of Kindred/Avalon Hospice and a core faculty member in the internal medicine program for residents at Suburban Community.
Danielle Prince, MD, was recently named associate medical director at St. Luke’s Siouxland PACE (Sioux City, Iowa), an affiliate of UnityPoint Health. Dr. Prince is a practicing hospitalist at UnityPoint Health St. Luke’s and served previously in as a family physician while working as chief medical informatics officer at Mercy Medical Center (Sioux City).
At Siouxland PACE, Dr. Prince will assist in managing the full-service care of elderly patients, including home health, specialty care, medications, transportation, and other therapies.
Alex Rankin, MD, has been named the new associate chief medical officer for the University of New Mexico Health Transfer Center and Patient Throughput in Albuquerque. A hospitalist with UNMH’s Family and Community Medicine department, Dr. Rankin was previously the medical director at the system’s 3 North facility since 2014.
Dr. Rankin came to UNMH after working for hospitals in Colorado and Nebraska and is a founding member of the UNMH patient flow committee, striving to improve patient care processes throughout the institution.
Tom Guirkin, MD, has been appointed vice president of medical affairs for Virginia Commonwealth University Community Memorial Hospital (South Hill, Va.). Dr. Guirkin, a Virginia native, returns to his home state after most recently overseeing the hospitalist group at Saint Francis Health System (Tulsa, Okla.).
Dr. Guirkin will have the opportunity to continue practicing medicine at CMH while helping to manage the quality management side of the business. He received his MBA from Virginia Commonwealth, working for James River Hospitalist Group in Richmond at the same time.
Alteon Health (Germantown, Md.) has become the manager of hospitalist services for three facilities in Maryland and Ohio, including Carroll Hospital (Westminster, Md.), Washington Adventist Hospital (Takoma Park, Md.), and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
At Carroll, Alteon physicians will provide critical care services in addition to hospitalist duties. Alteon has been Carroll’s emergency medicine provider for more than two decades.
At Washington Adventist, Alteon will take over the hospitalist program, adding to the emergency medicine services it has provided since 1991 and critical care services it has managed since 1996.
At UH Cleveland, Alteon will assume hospitalist management at its third University Hospitals facility. Alteon controls emergency medicine at 14 UH locations as well. UH Cleveland is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University.
Christopher Moriates, MD, has been named executive director of the nonprofit health care organization Costs of Care (Boston). He replaces Neel Shah, MD, who was tabbed chairperson of the board.
Dr. Moriates serves a number of roles at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the assistant dean for health care value; associate chair for quality, safety and value; and associate professor of internal medicine.
In his role at Costs of Care, Dr. Moriates will direct an organization that uses feedback and stories from frontline physicians to help health systems provide high-quality care at lower costs.
Kai Mebust, MD, was recently named the new associate chief of medicine at Bassett Hospital (Cooperstown, N.Y.), where he has worked the past 15 years as a hospitalist and internist, serving as chief of hospitalists for the last decade. Dr. Mebust also completed his internship and residency at Bassett, and he is a fellow with the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Dr. Mebust will work closely with Dr. Charles Hyman, the center’s physician in chief, who is leaving the role at the end of the calendar year. Dr. Mebust will oversee inpatient services and be part of the transition process when Dr. Hyman departs.
Ronak Bhimani, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer at Lower Bucks Hospital (Bristol, Pa.). Dr. Bhimani moves over from Suburban Community Hospital (Norristown, Pa.), where he served as an academic hospitalist the past 2 years.
Previously, Dr. Bhimani was medical director of Kindred/Avalon Hospice and a core faculty member in the internal medicine program for residents at Suburban Community.
Danielle Prince, MD, was recently named associate medical director at St. Luke’s Siouxland PACE (Sioux City, Iowa), an affiliate of UnityPoint Health. Dr. Prince is a practicing hospitalist at UnityPoint Health St. Luke’s and served previously in as a family physician while working as chief medical informatics officer at Mercy Medical Center (Sioux City).
At Siouxland PACE, Dr. Prince will assist in managing the full-service care of elderly patients, including home health, specialty care, medications, transportation, and other therapies.
Alex Rankin, MD, has been named the new associate chief medical officer for the University of New Mexico Health Transfer Center and Patient Throughput in Albuquerque. A hospitalist with UNMH’s Family and Community Medicine department, Dr. Rankin was previously the medical director at the system’s 3 North facility since 2014.
Dr. Rankin came to UNMH after working for hospitals in Colorado and Nebraska and is a founding member of the UNMH patient flow committee, striving to improve patient care processes throughout the institution.
Tom Guirkin, MD, has been appointed vice president of medical affairs for Virginia Commonwealth University Community Memorial Hospital (South Hill, Va.). Dr. Guirkin, a Virginia native, returns to his home state after most recently overseeing the hospitalist group at Saint Francis Health System (Tulsa, Okla.).
Dr. Guirkin will have the opportunity to continue practicing medicine at CMH while helping to manage the quality management side of the business. He received his MBA from Virginia Commonwealth, working for James River Hospitalist Group in Richmond at the same time.
Alteon Health (Germantown, Md.) has become the manager of hospitalist services for three facilities in Maryland and Ohio, including Carroll Hospital (Westminster, Md.), Washington Adventist Hospital (Takoma Park, Md.), and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
At Carroll, Alteon physicians will provide critical care services in addition to hospitalist duties. Alteon has been Carroll’s emergency medicine provider for more than two decades.
At Washington Adventist, Alteon will take over the hospitalist program, adding to the emergency medicine services it has provided since 1991 and critical care services it has managed since 1996.
At UH Cleveland, Alteon will assume hospitalist management at its third University Hospitals facility. Alteon controls emergency medicine at 14 UH locations as well. UH Cleveland is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University.
Christopher Moriates, MD, has been named executive director of the nonprofit health care organization Costs of Care (Boston). He replaces Neel Shah, MD, who was tabbed chairperson of the board.
Dr. Moriates serves a number of roles at the University of Texas at Austin. He is the assistant dean for health care value; associate chair for quality, safety and value; and associate professor of internal medicine.
In his role at Costs of Care, Dr. Moriates will direct an organization that uses feedback and stories from frontline physicians to help health systems provide high-quality care at lower costs.
Kai Mebust, MD, was recently named the new associate chief of medicine at Bassett Hospital (Cooperstown, N.Y.), where he has worked the past 15 years as a hospitalist and internist, serving as chief of hospitalists for the last decade. Dr. Mebust also completed his internship and residency at Bassett, and he is a fellow with the Society of Hospital Medicine.
Dr. Mebust will work closely with Dr. Charles Hyman, the center’s physician in chief, who is leaving the role at the end of the calendar year. Dr. Mebust will oversee inpatient services and be part of the transition process when Dr. Hyman departs.
Ronak Bhimani, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer at Lower Bucks Hospital (Bristol, Pa.). Dr. Bhimani moves over from Suburban Community Hospital (Norristown, Pa.), where he served as an academic hospitalist the past 2 years.
Previously, Dr. Bhimani was medical director of Kindred/Avalon Hospice and a core faculty member in the internal medicine program for residents at Suburban Community.
Danielle Prince, MD, was recently named associate medical director at St. Luke’s Siouxland PACE (Sioux City, Iowa), an affiliate of UnityPoint Health. Dr. Prince is a practicing hospitalist at UnityPoint Health St. Luke’s and served previously in as a family physician while working as chief medical informatics officer at Mercy Medical Center (Sioux City).
At Siouxland PACE, Dr. Prince will assist in managing the full-service care of elderly patients, including home health, specialty care, medications, transportation, and other therapies.
Alex Rankin, MD, has been named the new associate chief medical officer for the University of New Mexico Health Transfer Center and Patient Throughput in Albuquerque. A hospitalist with UNMH’s Family and Community Medicine department, Dr. Rankin was previously the medical director at the system’s 3 North facility since 2014.
Dr. Rankin came to UNMH after working for hospitals in Colorado and Nebraska and is a founding member of the UNMH patient flow committee, striving to improve patient care processes throughout the institution.
Tom Guirkin, MD, has been appointed vice president of medical affairs for Virginia Commonwealth University Community Memorial Hospital (South Hill, Va.). Dr. Guirkin, a Virginia native, returns to his home state after most recently overseeing the hospitalist group at Saint Francis Health System (Tulsa, Okla.).
Dr. Guirkin will have the opportunity to continue practicing medicine at CMH while helping to manage the quality management side of the business. He received his MBA from Virginia Commonwealth, working for James River Hospitalist Group in Richmond at the same time.
Alteon Health (Germantown, Md.) has become the manager of hospitalist services for three facilities in Maryland and Ohio, including Carroll Hospital (Westminster, Md.), Washington Adventist Hospital (Takoma Park, Md.), and University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center.
At Carroll, Alteon physicians will provide critical care services in addition to hospitalist duties. Alteon has been Carroll’s emergency medicine provider for more than two decades.
At Washington Adventist, Alteon will take over the hospitalist program, adding to the emergency medicine services it has provided since 1991 and critical care services it has managed since 1996.
At UH Cleveland, Alteon will assume hospitalist management at its third University Hospitals facility. Alteon controls emergency medicine at 14 UH locations as well. UH Cleveland is an affiliate of Case Western Reserve University.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – May 2019
Christina L. Andrew, DO, a medical director on the hospitalist team at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, S.C., and Zeshan Anwar, MD, medical director of Evangelical Community Hospital’s hospitalist group in Lewisburg, Pa., recently were named Senior Fellows in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) by the Society of Hospital Medicine. SFHMs are dedicated to promoting excellence, innovation and improving the quality of patient care.
Dr. Andrew has been with McLeod since 2008. The board-certified internist received her medical degree from Des Moines (Iowa) University Osteopathic Medical Center and did her residency at the Cleveland Clinic. To earn SFHM status, physicians must have worked as a hospitalist for at least 5 years and be a member of SHM for 5 years, as well.
Dr. Anwar has been in his current position since 2015. He coordinates staff resources and inpatient care for the facility where he has worked since 2013. He has his medical degree from King Edward Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan, and did his residency at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York.
Tiffany Egbe, MD, has been named to the board of directors of Refuge International, an organization that builds relationships in Guatemala that allow for medical services to be provided to an underserved population.
Dr. Egbe is a hospitalist in internal medicine at Christus Good Shepherd in Longview and Marshall, Tex. She also serves as program director of internal medicine residency for the University of Texas Health Science Center in Tyler, Tex.
Dr. Egbe earned her medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Il Jun Chon, MD, has been named vice president of medical affairs with WellSpan Ephrata (Pa.) Community Hospital. Dr. Chon, a hospitalist, had previously been the medical director of WellSpan Ephrata’s hospitalist services and president of the facility’s medical staff.
Dr. Chon earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel College of Medicine) and completed his residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, both in Philadelphia.
Megan Hamreus, DO, recently was named chief of staff at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, Calif. Dr. Hamreus will oversee 1,000 doctors at two facilities.
Dr. Hamreus has been with Scripps Mercy for 10 years, serving as a hospitalist and a faculty member of the family medicine residence training program of Family Health Centers of San Diego.
Chief of staff is a 2-year, elected term. Among her duties, Dr. Hamreus will be Scripps Mercy’s liaison to the facilities’ administrative staff and Scripps Health’s board of trustees.
Jade Brice Roshell, MD, recently was named chief medical officer at Shelby Baptist Medical Center in Alabaster, Ala. Dr. Brice Roshell was promoted from director of the center’s hospitalist program.
In addition to her new position, Dr. Brice Roshell was named as one of 68 honorees on Becker’s 2019 list of African-American Leaders in Health.
Dr. Brice Roshell has been with Shelby Baptist since 2015. Previously, she was an internist at centers in Louisiana, Georgia, and Nebraska. Her medical degree is from Howard University in Washington, and she completed her residency at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Anju Manral, MD, recently was appointed as medical director for the University of New Mexico Student Health and Counseling Center in Albuquerque. The internist has experience as a hospitalist focused on palliative care and most recently has worked at UNM’s Family Health Clinic, providing care to patients of all ages and conditions.
Dr. Manral also serves as an assistant professor in the UNM General Internal Medicine Department and mentors UNM medical students in the health science learning community.
The Hiawatha (Kan.) Community Hospital unveiled its new hospitalist program on Feb. 12.
The program will be led by Dustin Williams, DNP. Dr. Williams will provide hospitalist and emergency medical services to patients every Tuesday through Friday, while an on-call specialist will serve as hospitalist on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Christina L. Andrew, DO, a medical director on the hospitalist team at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, S.C., and Zeshan Anwar, MD, medical director of Evangelical Community Hospital’s hospitalist group in Lewisburg, Pa., recently were named Senior Fellows in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) by the Society of Hospital Medicine. SFHMs are dedicated to promoting excellence, innovation and improving the quality of patient care.
Dr. Andrew has been with McLeod since 2008. The board-certified internist received her medical degree from Des Moines (Iowa) University Osteopathic Medical Center and did her residency at the Cleveland Clinic. To earn SFHM status, physicians must have worked as a hospitalist for at least 5 years and be a member of SHM for 5 years, as well.
Dr. Anwar has been in his current position since 2015. He coordinates staff resources and inpatient care for the facility where he has worked since 2013. He has his medical degree from King Edward Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan, and did his residency at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York.
Tiffany Egbe, MD, has been named to the board of directors of Refuge International, an organization that builds relationships in Guatemala that allow for medical services to be provided to an underserved population.
Dr. Egbe is a hospitalist in internal medicine at Christus Good Shepherd in Longview and Marshall, Tex. She also serves as program director of internal medicine residency for the University of Texas Health Science Center in Tyler, Tex.
Dr. Egbe earned her medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Il Jun Chon, MD, has been named vice president of medical affairs with WellSpan Ephrata (Pa.) Community Hospital. Dr. Chon, a hospitalist, had previously been the medical director of WellSpan Ephrata’s hospitalist services and president of the facility’s medical staff.
Dr. Chon earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel College of Medicine) and completed his residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, both in Philadelphia.
Megan Hamreus, DO, recently was named chief of staff at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, Calif. Dr. Hamreus will oversee 1,000 doctors at two facilities.
Dr. Hamreus has been with Scripps Mercy for 10 years, serving as a hospitalist and a faculty member of the family medicine residence training program of Family Health Centers of San Diego.
Chief of staff is a 2-year, elected term. Among her duties, Dr. Hamreus will be Scripps Mercy’s liaison to the facilities’ administrative staff and Scripps Health’s board of trustees.
Jade Brice Roshell, MD, recently was named chief medical officer at Shelby Baptist Medical Center in Alabaster, Ala. Dr. Brice Roshell was promoted from director of the center’s hospitalist program.
In addition to her new position, Dr. Brice Roshell was named as one of 68 honorees on Becker’s 2019 list of African-American Leaders in Health.
Dr. Brice Roshell has been with Shelby Baptist since 2015. Previously, she was an internist at centers in Louisiana, Georgia, and Nebraska. Her medical degree is from Howard University in Washington, and she completed her residency at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Anju Manral, MD, recently was appointed as medical director for the University of New Mexico Student Health and Counseling Center in Albuquerque. The internist has experience as a hospitalist focused on palliative care and most recently has worked at UNM’s Family Health Clinic, providing care to patients of all ages and conditions.
Dr. Manral also serves as an assistant professor in the UNM General Internal Medicine Department and mentors UNM medical students in the health science learning community.
The Hiawatha (Kan.) Community Hospital unveiled its new hospitalist program on Feb. 12.
The program will be led by Dustin Williams, DNP. Dr. Williams will provide hospitalist and emergency medical services to patients every Tuesday through Friday, while an on-call specialist will serve as hospitalist on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Christina L. Andrew, DO, a medical director on the hospitalist team at McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, S.C., and Zeshan Anwar, MD, medical director of Evangelical Community Hospital’s hospitalist group in Lewisburg, Pa., recently were named Senior Fellows in Hospital Medicine (SFHM) by the Society of Hospital Medicine. SFHMs are dedicated to promoting excellence, innovation and improving the quality of patient care.
Dr. Andrew has been with McLeod since 2008. The board-certified internist received her medical degree from Des Moines (Iowa) University Osteopathic Medical Center and did her residency at the Cleveland Clinic. To earn SFHM status, physicians must have worked as a hospitalist for at least 5 years and be a member of SHM for 5 years, as well.
Dr. Anwar has been in his current position since 2015. He coordinates staff resources and inpatient care for the facility where he has worked since 2013. He has his medical degree from King Edward Medical University, Lahore, Pakistan, and did his residency at Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center in New York.
Tiffany Egbe, MD, has been named to the board of directors of Refuge International, an organization that builds relationships in Guatemala that allow for medical services to be provided to an underserved population.
Dr. Egbe is a hospitalist in internal medicine at Christus Good Shepherd in Longview and Marshall, Tex. She also serves as program director of internal medicine residency for the University of Texas Health Science Center in Tyler, Tex.
Dr. Egbe earned her medical degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Il Jun Chon, MD, has been named vice president of medical affairs with WellSpan Ephrata (Pa.) Community Hospital. Dr. Chon, a hospitalist, had previously been the medical director of WellSpan Ephrata’s hospitalist services and president of the facility’s medical staff.
Dr. Chon earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel College of Medicine) and completed his residency at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, both in Philadelphia.
Megan Hamreus, DO, recently was named chief of staff at Scripps Mercy Hospital in San Diego, Calif. Dr. Hamreus will oversee 1,000 doctors at two facilities.
Dr. Hamreus has been with Scripps Mercy for 10 years, serving as a hospitalist and a faculty member of the family medicine residence training program of Family Health Centers of San Diego.
Chief of staff is a 2-year, elected term. Among her duties, Dr. Hamreus will be Scripps Mercy’s liaison to the facilities’ administrative staff and Scripps Health’s board of trustees.
Jade Brice Roshell, MD, recently was named chief medical officer at Shelby Baptist Medical Center in Alabaster, Ala. Dr. Brice Roshell was promoted from director of the center’s hospitalist program.
In addition to her new position, Dr. Brice Roshell was named as one of 68 honorees on Becker’s 2019 list of African-American Leaders in Health.
Dr. Brice Roshell has been with Shelby Baptist since 2015. Previously, she was an internist at centers in Louisiana, Georgia, and Nebraska. Her medical degree is from Howard University in Washington, and she completed her residency at Tulane University in New Orleans.
Anju Manral, MD, recently was appointed as medical director for the University of New Mexico Student Health and Counseling Center in Albuquerque. The internist has experience as a hospitalist focused on palliative care and most recently has worked at UNM’s Family Health Clinic, providing care to patients of all ages and conditions.
Dr. Manral also serves as an assistant professor in the UNM General Internal Medicine Department and mentors UNM medical students in the health science learning community.
The Hiawatha (Kan.) Community Hospital unveiled its new hospitalist program on Feb. 12.
The program will be led by Dustin Williams, DNP. Dr. Williams will provide hospitalist and emergency medical services to patients every Tuesday through Friday, while an on-call specialist will serve as hospitalist on Saturday, Sunday, and Monday.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – March 2019
Flora Kisuule, MD, SFHM, has been awarded the 2018 Excellence in Service and Professionalism Award by Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore. Dr. Kisuule is associate director of the division of hospital medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Dr. Kisuule codeveloped a hospitalist fellowship program for Johns Hopkins University, which she now directs. She has served on several Society of Hospital Medicine committees and consulted on hospitalist programs around the world. Dr. Kisuule is joining the SHM Board of Directors in March 2019.
Paul Hain, DO, was promoted recently to chief medical officer and senior vice president of market delivery for Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Texas. Dr. Hain has a wealth of experience in leadership, including helping create the pediatric hospitalist program at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.
With BC/BS, Dr. Hain will oversee the region’s public relations, community investments, government relations, and lobbying. He will help sponsor Medicare and Medicaid in the state, while also supporting enterprise and marketing efforts. Dr. Hain joins BC/BS after serving as vice president and medical director of population health and network development at the Children’s Medical Center of Dallas.
Laura M. Rosch, DO, recently was selected by Kansas City University as the new campus dean in the Joplin (Mo.) College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Rosch is a practicing hospitalist in Illinois, where she was chair of internal medicine at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine prior to taking her current position.
Dr. Rosch will manage daily operations for the Joplin medical school, streamlining the school with the main campus. She is a former president of the Illinois Osteopathic Medicine Society and holds a master’s degree in nutrition science.
Suzan Lowry, MD, has been named health officer for Charles County, Md., by the county Department of Health and Charles County Commissioners. A longtime pediatrician with 20 years’ experience, Dr. Lowry has served as a pediatric hospitalist educator at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Lowry has spent a majority of her career working on behalf of public health. Most recently, she has worked at the United States Marine Corps Quantico Health Clinic in Virginia.
Robyn Chase, DO, a staff hospitalist at Yavapai Regional Medical Center (Prescott, Ariz.), recently was selected as the hospital’s Physician of the Year for 2018.
Dr. Chase has practiced at YRMC since 2010 and is a board-certified internist. She also serves as an associate professor at the University of Arizona, Phoenix.
Kevin Dishman, MD, has been elevated to senior vice president and chief medical officer at Stormont Vail Health (Topeka, Kan.). Dr. Dishman also will be president of Stormont medical services division’s medical staff.
Dr. Dishman came to Stormont in 2000 to work as a hospitalist. Most recently, he has served as the center’s vice president of acute care services. In his new role, Dr. Dishman will be charged with, among other duties, seeking out physicians to bring to Stormont’s Topeka location.
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The Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital Women’s Center (Hollister, Calif.) recently established a relationship with Pediatrix Medical Group (Sunrise, Fla.) to provide pediatric hospitalists to help with high-risk delivery of newborns. The hospitalists also will advise Hazel Hawkins staff with regards to critical care transport and assist with the care of newborns and the treatment of child and teen patients.
Hazel Hawkins has been in operation for the past 5 years. Pediatrix hospitalists will be used as consultants for attending staff and emergency physicians and will help treat patients in emergency situations.
American Physician Partners (Brentwood, Tenn.), a national hospital medicine management services company, has acquired private physician group Progressive Medical Associates (Mesa, Ariz.). Progressive’s 37 physicians and 21 private clinicians – working at Banner Health’s 28 nonprofit hospitals covering six states – join the APP team.
Flora Kisuule, MD, SFHM, has been awarded the 2018 Excellence in Service and Professionalism Award by Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore. Dr. Kisuule is associate director of the division of hospital medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Dr. Kisuule codeveloped a hospitalist fellowship program for Johns Hopkins University, which she now directs. She has served on several Society of Hospital Medicine committees and consulted on hospitalist programs around the world. Dr. Kisuule is joining the SHM Board of Directors in March 2019.
Paul Hain, DO, was promoted recently to chief medical officer and senior vice president of market delivery for Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Texas. Dr. Hain has a wealth of experience in leadership, including helping create the pediatric hospitalist program at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.
With BC/BS, Dr. Hain will oversee the region’s public relations, community investments, government relations, and lobbying. He will help sponsor Medicare and Medicaid in the state, while also supporting enterprise and marketing efforts. Dr. Hain joins BC/BS after serving as vice president and medical director of population health and network development at the Children’s Medical Center of Dallas.
Laura M. Rosch, DO, recently was selected by Kansas City University as the new campus dean in the Joplin (Mo.) College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Rosch is a practicing hospitalist in Illinois, where she was chair of internal medicine at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine prior to taking her current position.
Dr. Rosch will manage daily operations for the Joplin medical school, streamlining the school with the main campus. She is a former president of the Illinois Osteopathic Medicine Society and holds a master’s degree in nutrition science.
Suzan Lowry, MD, has been named health officer for Charles County, Md., by the county Department of Health and Charles County Commissioners. A longtime pediatrician with 20 years’ experience, Dr. Lowry has served as a pediatric hospitalist educator at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Lowry has spent a majority of her career working on behalf of public health. Most recently, she has worked at the United States Marine Corps Quantico Health Clinic in Virginia.
Robyn Chase, DO, a staff hospitalist at Yavapai Regional Medical Center (Prescott, Ariz.), recently was selected as the hospital’s Physician of the Year for 2018.
Dr. Chase has practiced at YRMC since 2010 and is a board-certified internist. She also serves as an associate professor at the University of Arizona, Phoenix.
Kevin Dishman, MD, has been elevated to senior vice president and chief medical officer at Stormont Vail Health (Topeka, Kan.). Dr. Dishman also will be president of Stormont medical services division’s medical staff.
Dr. Dishman came to Stormont in 2000 to work as a hospitalist. Most recently, he has served as the center’s vice president of acute care services. In his new role, Dr. Dishman will be charged with, among other duties, seeking out physicians to bring to Stormont’s Topeka location.
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The Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital Women’s Center (Hollister, Calif.) recently established a relationship with Pediatrix Medical Group (Sunrise, Fla.) to provide pediatric hospitalists to help with high-risk delivery of newborns. The hospitalists also will advise Hazel Hawkins staff with regards to critical care transport and assist with the care of newborns and the treatment of child and teen patients.
Hazel Hawkins has been in operation for the past 5 years. Pediatrix hospitalists will be used as consultants for attending staff and emergency physicians and will help treat patients in emergency situations.
American Physician Partners (Brentwood, Tenn.), a national hospital medicine management services company, has acquired private physician group Progressive Medical Associates (Mesa, Ariz.). Progressive’s 37 physicians and 21 private clinicians – working at Banner Health’s 28 nonprofit hospitals covering six states – join the APP team.
Flora Kisuule, MD, SFHM, has been awarded the 2018 Excellence in Service and Professionalism Award by Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore. Dr. Kisuule is associate director of the division of hospital medicine at Johns Hopkins Bayview, assistant professor at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and assistant professor in the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
Dr. Kisuule codeveloped a hospitalist fellowship program for Johns Hopkins University, which she now directs. She has served on several Society of Hospital Medicine committees and consulted on hospitalist programs around the world. Dr. Kisuule is joining the SHM Board of Directors in March 2019.
Paul Hain, DO, was promoted recently to chief medical officer and senior vice president of market delivery for Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Texas. Dr. Hain has a wealth of experience in leadership, including helping create the pediatric hospitalist program at Vanderbilt Children’s Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.
With BC/BS, Dr. Hain will oversee the region’s public relations, community investments, government relations, and lobbying. He will help sponsor Medicare and Medicaid in the state, while also supporting enterprise and marketing efforts. Dr. Hain joins BC/BS after serving as vice president and medical director of population health and network development at the Children’s Medical Center of Dallas.
Laura M. Rosch, DO, recently was selected by Kansas City University as the new campus dean in the Joplin (Mo.) College of Osteopathic Medicine. Dr. Rosch is a practicing hospitalist in Illinois, where she was chair of internal medicine at the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine prior to taking her current position.
Dr. Rosch will manage daily operations for the Joplin medical school, streamlining the school with the main campus. She is a former president of the Illinois Osteopathic Medicine Society and holds a master’s degree in nutrition science.
Suzan Lowry, MD, has been named health officer for Charles County, Md., by the county Department of Health and Charles County Commissioners. A longtime pediatrician with 20 years’ experience, Dr. Lowry has served as a pediatric hospitalist educator at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C.
Dr. Lowry has spent a majority of her career working on behalf of public health. Most recently, she has worked at the United States Marine Corps Quantico Health Clinic in Virginia.
Robyn Chase, DO, a staff hospitalist at Yavapai Regional Medical Center (Prescott, Ariz.), recently was selected as the hospital’s Physician of the Year for 2018.
Dr. Chase has practiced at YRMC since 2010 and is a board-certified internist. She also serves as an associate professor at the University of Arizona, Phoenix.
Kevin Dishman, MD, has been elevated to senior vice president and chief medical officer at Stormont Vail Health (Topeka, Kan.). Dr. Dishman also will be president of Stormont medical services division’s medical staff.
Dr. Dishman came to Stormont in 2000 to work as a hospitalist. Most recently, he has served as the center’s vice president of acute care services. In his new role, Dr. Dishman will be charged with, among other duties, seeking out physicians to bring to Stormont’s Topeka location.
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The Hazel Hawkins Memorial Hospital Women’s Center (Hollister, Calif.) recently established a relationship with Pediatrix Medical Group (Sunrise, Fla.) to provide pediatric hospitalists to help with high-risk delivery of newborns. The hospitalists also will advise Hazel Hawkins staff with regards to critical care transport and assist with the care of newborns and the treatment of child and teen patients.
Hazel Hawkins has been in operation for the past 5 years. Pediatrix hospitalists will be used as consultants for attending staff and emergency physicians and will help treat patients in emergency situations.
American Physician Partners (Brentwood, Tenn.), a national hospital medicine management services company, has acquired private physician group Progressive Medical Associates (Mesa, Ariz.). Progressive’s 37 physicians and 21 private clinicians – working at Banner Health’s 28 nonprofit hospitals covering six states – join the APP team.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – January 2019
The Michigan chapter of the Society of Hospital Medicine has named Peter Watson, MD, SFHM, as state Hospitalist of the Year. Dr. Watson is the vice president of care management and outcomes for Health Alliance Plan (HAP) in Detroit. The Michigan chapter cited Dr. Watson’s leadership in hospital medicine and “generosity of spirit” as reasons for his selection.
Dr. Watson oversees nurses, social workers, and support staff while also serving as HAP Midwest Health Plan’s medical director. He’s a founding member of the Michigan SHM chapter, which he formerly represented as president.
Dr. Watson spent 11 years overseeing the Henry Ford Medical Group’s hospitalist program prior to joining HAP, and still works as an attending hospitalist for Henry Ford.
Hyung (Harry) Cho, MD, was named the inaugural chief value officer for NYC Health + Hospitals, which includes 11 hospitals in New York and is the largest public health system in the United States. He will oversee systemwide initiatives in value improvement and the reduction of unnecessary testing and treatment.
Prior to this appointment, Dr. Cho served as an academic hospitalist at Mount Sinai Hospital for 7 years, leading high-value care initiatives. Currently, he is a senior fellow with the Lown Institute in Brookline, Mass., and director of quality improvement implementation for the High Value Practice Academic Alliance.
Nick Fitterman, MD, SFHM, has been promoted to executive director at Huntington (N.Y.) Hospital. Dr. Fitterman has been a long-time physician and administrator at Huntington, serving previously as vice chair of medicine as well as head of hospitalists.
Dr. Fitterman has served as president of SHM’s Long Island chapter.
Previously, Dr. Fitterman was chief resident at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and he remains an associate professor at Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Allen Kachalia, MD, was named director of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality and senior vice president of patient safety and quality for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. Dr. Kachalia is a general internist who has been an active academic hospitalist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Dr. Kachalia will oversee patient safety and quality across all of Hopkins Medicine, with a focus on ending preventable harm, improving outcomes and patient experience, and reducing waste in the system’s delivery of care. He also will guide academic efforts for the Armstrong Institute, formed recently thanks to a $10 million gift.
In addition to his hospitalist work, Dr. Kachalia comes to Hopkins after serving as chief quality officer and vice president of quality and safety at Brigham Health.
Riane Dodge, PA, has been elevated to director of clinical education in physician assistant studies at Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y. The veteran physician assistant previously worked as a hospitalist in the Claxton Hepburn Medical Center in Ogdensburg, N.Y. There, she cared for patients in acute rehab, mental health, and on regular medical floors.
Dodge also has a background in urgent care and family medicine, and has experience as an emergency department technician.
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Surgical Affiliates of Sacramento, a surgical hospitalist provider with expertise in trauma, orthopedic, neurosurgery, and general surgery for hospital systems, has added partnerships with Christus Spohn Hospital South and Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Surgical Affiliates’ hospitalist system will provide round-the-clock emergency orthopedic surgery service to adult and pediatric patients in the two hospitals. With Surgical Affiliates’ help, Christus Spohn facilities will be able to cover its own patients, as well as those requiring transfer from regional hospitals.
Hospitalist surgeons will handle emergency surgeries and patient surgery consultations. Clinics will be provided at each facility to care for patients after they are discharged.
The Michigan chapter of the Society of Hospital Medicine has named Peter Watson, MD, SFHM, as state Hospitalist of the Year. Dr. Watson is the vice president of care management and outcomes for Health Alliance Plan (HAP) in Detroit. The Michigan chapter cited Dr. Watson’s leadership in hospital medicine and “generosity of spirit” as reasons for his selection.
Dr. Watson oversees nurses, social workers, and support staff while also serving as HAP Midwest Health Plan’s medical director. He’s a founding member of the Michigan SHM chapter, which he formerly represented as president.
Dr. Watson spent 11 years overseeing the Henry Ford Medical Group’s hospitalist program prior to joining HAP, and still works as an attending hospitalist for Henry Ford.
Hyung (Harry) Cho, MD, was named the inaugural chief value officer for NYC Health + Hospitals, which includes 11 hospitals in New York and is the largest public health system in the United States. He will oversee systemwide initiatives in value improvement and the reduction of unnecessary testing and treatment.
Prior to this appointment, Dr. Cho served as an academic hospitalist at Mount Sinai Hospital for 7 years, leading high-value care initiatives. Currently, he is a senior fellow with the Lown Institute in Brookline, Mass., and director of quality improvement implementation for the High Value Practice Academic Alliance.
Nick Fitterman, MD, SFHM, has been promoted to executive director at Huntington (N.Y.) Hospital. Dr. Fitterman has been a long-time physician and administrator at Huntington, serving previously as vice chair of medicine as well as head of hospitalists.
Dr. Fitterman has served as president of SHM’s Long Island chapter.
Previously, Dr. Fitterman was chief resident at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and he remains an associate professor at Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Allen Kachalia, MD, was named director of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality and senior vice president of patient safety and quality for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. Dr. Kachalia is a general internist who has been an active academic hospitalist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Dr. Kachalia will oversee patient safety and quality across all of Hopkins Medicine, with a focus on ending preventable harm, improving outcomes and patient experience, and reducing waste in the system’s delivery of care. He also will guide academic efforts for the Armstrong Institute, formed recently thanks to a $10 million gift.
In addition to his hospitalist work, Dr. Kachalia comes to Hopkins after serving as chief quality officer and vice president of quality and safety at Brigham Health.
Riane Dodge, PA, has been elevated to director of clinical education in physician assistant studies at Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y. The veteran physician assistant previously worked as a hospitalist in the Claxton Hepburn Medical Center in Ogdensburg, N.Y. There, she cared for patients in acute rehab, mental health, and on regular medical floors.
Dodge also has a background in urgent care and family medicine, and has experience as an emergency department technician.
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Surgical Affiliates of Sacramento, a surgical hospitalist provider with expertise in trauma, orthopedic, neurosurgery, and general surgery for hospital systems, has added partnerships with Christus Spohn Hospital South and Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Surgical Affiliates’ hospitalist system will provide round-the-clock emergency orthopedic surgery service to adult and pediatric patients in the two hospitals. With Surgical Affiliates’ help, Christus Spohn facilities will be able to cover its own patients, as well as those requiring transfer from regional hospitals.
Hospitalist surgeons will handle emergency surgeries and patient surgery consultations. Clinics will be provided at each facility to care for patients after they are discharged.
The Michigan chapter of the Society of Hospital Medicine has named Peter Watson, MD, SFHM, as state Hospitalist of the Year. Dr. Watson is the vice president of care management and outcomes for Health Alliance Plan (HAP) in Detroit. The Michigan chapter cited Dr. Watson’s leadership in hospital medicine and “generosity of spirit” as reasons for his selection.
Dr. Watson oversees nurses, social workers, and support staff while also serving as HAP Midwest Health Plan’s medical director. He’s a founding member of the Michigan SHM chapter, which he formerly represented as president.
Dr. Watson spent 11 years overseeing the Henry Ford Medical Group’s hospitalist program prior to joining HAP, and still works as an attending hospitalist for Henry Ford.
Hyung (Harry) Cho, MD, was named the inaugural chief value officer for NYC Health + Hospitals, which includes 11 hospitals in New York and is the largest public health system in the United States. He will oversee systemwide initiatives in value improvement and the reduction of unnecessary testing and treatment.
Prior to this appointment, Dr. Cho served as an academic hospitalist at Mount Sinai Hospital for 7 years, leading high-value care initiatives. Currently, he is a senior fellow with the Lown Institute in Brookline, Mass., and director of quality improvement implementation for the High Value Practice Academic Alliance.
Nick Fitterman, MD, SFHM, has been promoted to executive director at Huntington (N.Y.) Hospital. Dr. Fitterman has been a long-time physician and administrator at Huntington, serving previously as vice chair of medicine as well as head of hospitalists.
Dr. Fitterman has served as president of SHM’s Long Island chapter.
Previously, Dr. Fitterman was chief resident at the State University of New York at Stony Brook, and he remains an associate professor at Hofstra University, Hempstead, N.Y.
Allen Kachalia, MD, was named director of the Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality and senior vice president of patient safety and quality for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore. Dr. Kachalia is a general internist who has been an active academic hospitalist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston.
Dr. Kachalia will oversee patient safety and quality across all of Hopkins Medicine, with a focus on ending preventable harm, improving outcomes and patient experience, and reducing waste in the system’s delivery of care. He also will guide academic efforts for the Armstrong Institute, formed recently thanks to a $10 million gift.
In addition to his hospitalist work, Dr. Kachalia comes to Hopkins after serving as chief quality officer and vice president of quality and safety at Brigham Health.
Riane Dodge, PA, has been elevated to director of clinical education in physician assistant studies at Clarkson University, Potsdam, N.Y. The veteran physician assistant previously worked as a hospitalist in the Claxton Hepburn Medical Center in Ogdensburg, N.Y. There, she cared for patients in acute rehab, mental health, and on regular medical floors.
Dodge also has a background in urgent care and family medicine, and has experience as an emergency department technician.
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Surgical Affiliates of Sacramento, a surgical hospitalist provider with expertise in trauma, orthopedic, neurosurgery, and general surgery for hospital systems, has added partnerships with Christus Spohn Hospital South and Christus Spohn Hospital Shoreline in Corpus Christi, Texas.
Surgical Affiliates’ hospitalist system will provide round-the-clock emergency orthopedic surgery service to adult and pediatric patients in the two hospitals. With Surgical Affiliates’ help, Christus Spohn facilities will be able to cover its own patients, as well as those requiring transfer from regional hospitals.
Hospitalist surgeons will handle emergency surgeries and patient surgery consultations. Clinics will be provided at each facility to care for patients after they are discharged.
Hospitalist movers and shakers – Nov. 2018
George Kasarala, MD, recently was named the hospitalist medical director at Nash UNC Health Care in Rocky Mount, N.C. Dr. Kasarala will guide Nash UNC’s team of hospitalists, a program that has partnered with Sound Physicians.
Dr. Kasarala has a wealth of hospitalist experience, serving in a variety of positions since 2012. He comes to Nash UNC from Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, N.C. Prior to that, he was the associate hospitalist program director at the Apogee Hospitalist program in Elkhart, Ind.
In addition to his medical degree from Saint Louis University, Dr. Kasarala holds a master of business administration from the University of Findlay (Ohio).
Donald W. Woodburn, MD, has been selected as the new medical director at Carolinas Primary Care in Wadesboro, S.C. The longtime internist and hospitalist will stay in his role directing primary care for the facility, which is operated by Atrium Health.
A 35-year veteran in the medical field, Dr. Woodburn most recently was medical director for AnMed Hospitalist Services in Anderson, S.C. He has been a medical director in New York, Florida, and South Carolina since earning his medical degree from Howard University in Washington.
Rita Goyal, MD, has been hired as chief medical officer of ConcertCare, a health care technology company based in Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Goyal has expertise in both medicine and business was cited as the key to her appointment. She founded a Web-based medical consultation business in 2017, virtualMDvisit.net.
Dr. Goyal is an academic hospitalist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and will continue to serve as a hospitalist and in the University’s urgent care system.
Nirupma Sharma, MD, has been named chief of the newly minted division of pediatric hospital medicine at Augusta (Ga.) University Health. Dr. Sharma will oversee the pediatric hospitalist staff, including education, research, and clinical assistance.
Dr. Sharma has been the medical director of the 4C unit at Children’s Hospital of Georgia in Augusta. She also has served as associate director of the Medical College of Georgia’s department of pediatrics clerkship program.
Vineet Arora, MD, MHM, was recently named one of the top 10 doctors to follow on Twitter by Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Arora is an academic hospitalist at University of Chicago Medicine.
Using the hashtag #meded, Dr. Arora provides a wealth of medical knowledge on Twitter, currently boasting more than 29,000 followers on that social media platform. She also serves as the Journal of Hospital Medicine’s deputy social media editor, and blogs about topics trending in resident education.
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Aspirus Iron River (Mich.) Hospital has partnered with iNDIGO Health Partners to create a telehealth hospitalist program at night. iNDIGO, a private hospitalist group, will utilize two-way video to treat Aspirus patients during overnight hours.
The telehealth providers with iNDIGO are part of the staff at Aspirus Iron River and are familiar with the facility’s procedures. The remote physicians will be in contact with staff at the hospital, providing direction after meeting with patients via the video system.
The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus in El Paso, Tex., intends to have specialists on site at all times for expectant mothers after recently adopting an obstetric hospitalist program. The OB hospitalists will be available to treat patient concerns and medical emergencies that occur outside of normal hours for patients’ primary obstetricians.
All OB hospitalists will be board-certified OB physicians. The goal is to decrease wait times for expectant mothers, who can receive immediate assessments and treatment upon arrival in the emergency department.
George Kasarala, MD, recently was named the hospitalist medical director at Nash UNC Health Care in Rocky Mount, N.C. Dr. Kasarala will guide Nash UNC’s team of hospitalists, a program that has partnered with Sound Physicians.
Dr. Kasarala has a wealth of hospitalist experience, serving in a variety of positions since 2012. He comes to Nash UNC from Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, N.C. Prior to that, he was the associate hospitalist program director at the Apogee Hospitalist program in Elkhart, Ind.
In addition to his medical degree from Saint Louis University, Dr. Kasarala holds a master of business administration from the University of Findlay (Ohio).
Donald W. Woodburn, MD, has been selected as the new medical director at Carolinas Primary Care in Wadesboro, S.C. The longtime internist and hospitalist will stay in his role directing primary care for the facility, which is operated by Atrium Health.
A 35-year veteran in the medical field, Dr. Woodburn most recently was medical director for AnMed Hospitalist Services in Anderson, S.C. He has been a medical director in New York, Florida, and South Carolina since earning his medical degree from Howard University in Washington.
Rita Goyal, MD, has been hired as chief medical officer of ConcertCare, a health care technology company based in Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Goyal has expertise in both medicine and business was cited as the key to her appointment. She founded a Web-based medical consultation business in 2017, virtualMDvisit.net.
Dr. Goyal is an academic hospitalist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and will continue to serve as a hospitalist and in the University’s urgent care system.
Nirupma Sharma, MD, has been named chief of the newly minted division of pediatric hospital medicine at Augusta (Ga.) University Health. Dr. Sharma will oversee the pediatric hospitalist staff, including education, research, and clinical assistance.
Dr. Sharma has been the medical director of the 4C unit at Children’s Hospital of Georgia in Augusta. She also has served as associate director of the Medical College of Georgia’s department of pediatrics clerkship program.
Vineet Arora, MD, MHM, was recently named one of the top 10 doctors to follow on Twitter by Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Arora is an academic hospitalist at University of Chicago Medicine.
Using the hashtag #meded, Dr. Arora provides a wealth of medical knowledge on Twitter, currently boasting more than 29,000 followers on that social media platform. She also serves as the Journal of Hospital Medicine’s deputy social media editor, and blogs about topics trending in resident education.
BUSINESS MOVES
Aspirus Iron River (Mich.) Hospital has partnered with iNDIGO Health Partners to create a telehealth hospitalist program at night. iNDIGO, a private hospitalist group, will utilize two-way video to treat Aspirus patients during overnight hours.
The telehealth providers with iNDIGO are part of the staff at Aspirus Iron River and are familiar with the facility’s procedures. The remote physicians will be in contact with staff at the hospital, providing direction after meeting with patients via the video system.
The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus in El Paso, Tex., intends to have specialists on site at all times for expectant mothers after recently adopting an obstetric hospitalist program. The OB hospitalists will be available to treat patient concerns and medical emergencies that occur outside of normal hours for patients’ primary obstetricians.
All OB hospitalists will be board-certified OB physicians. The goal is to decrease wait times for expectant mothers, who can receive immediate assessments and treatment upon arrival in the emergency department.
George Kasarala, MD, recently was named the hospitalist medical director at Nash UNC Health Care in Rocky Mount, N.C. Dr. Kasarala will guide Nash UNC’s team of hospitalists, a program that has partnered with Sound Physicians.
Dr. Kasarala has a wealth of hospitalist experience, serving in a variety of positions since 2012. He comes to Nash UNC from Vidant Medical Center in Greenville, N.C. Prior to that, he was the associate hospitalist program director at the Apogee Hospitalist program in Elkhart, Ind.
In addition to his medical degree from Saint Louis University, Dr. Kasarala holds a master of business administration from the University of Findlay (Ohio).
Donald W. Woodburn, MD, has been selected as the new medical director at Carolinas Primary Care in Wadesboro, S.C. The longtime internist and hospitalist will stay in his role directing primary care for the facility, which is operated by Atrium Health.
A 35-year veteran in the medical field, Dr. Woodburn most recently was medical director for AnMed Hospitalist Services in Anderson, S.C. He has been a medical director in New York, Florida, and South Carolina since earning his medical degree from Howard University in Washington.
Rita Goyal, MD, has been hired as chief medical officer of ConcertCare, a health care technology company based in Birmingham, Ala. Dr. Goyal has expertise in both medicine and business was cited as the key to her appointment. She founded a Web-based medical consultation business in 2017, virtualMDvisit.net.
Dr. Goyal is an academic hospitalist at the University of Alabama, Birmingham, and will continue to serve as a hospitalist and in the University’s urgent care system.
Nirupma Sharma, MD, has been named chief of the newly minted division of pediatric hospital medicine at Augusta (Ga.) University Health. Dr. Sharma will oversee the pediatric hospitalist staff, including education, research, and clinical assistance.
Dr. Sharma has been the medical director of the 4C unit at Children’s Hospital of Georgia in Augusta. She also has served as associate director of the Medical College of Georgia’s department of pediatrics clerkship program.
Vineet Arora, MD, MHM, was recently named one of the top 10 doctors to follow on Twitter by Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Arora is an academic hospitalist at University of Chicago Medicine.
Using the hashtag #meded, Dr. Arora provides a wealth of medical knowledge on Twitter, currently boasting more than 29,000 followers on that social media platform. She also serves as the Journal of Hospital Medicine’s deputy social media editor, and blogs about topics trending in resident education.
BUSINESS MOVES
Aspirus Iron River (Mich.) Hospital has partnered with iNDIGO Health Partners to create a telehealth hospitalist program at night. iNDIGO, a private hospitalist group, will utilize two-way video to treat Aspirus patients during overnight hours.
The telehealth providers with iNDIGO are part of the staff at Aspirus Iron River and are familiar with the facility’s procedures. The remote physicians will be in contact with staff at the hospital, providing direction after meeting with patients via the video system.
The Hospitals of Providence Memorial Campus in El Paso, Tex., intends to have specialists on site at all times for expectant mothers after recently adopting an obstetric hospitalist program. The OB hospitalists will be available to treat patient concerns and medical emergencies that occur outside of normal hours for patients’ primary obstetricians.
All OB hospitalists will be board-certified OB physicians. The goal is to decrease wait times for expectant mothers, who can receive immediate assessments and treatment upon arrival in the emergency department.