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Joshua D. Lenchus, DO, RPh, SFHM has been named president of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, FOMA announced at a gala on Feb. 24, 2018. Dr. Lenchus is currently a hospitalist at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, which is affiliated with the University of Miami. He is the first hospitalist to be named FOMA president in at least 20 years, FOMA confirmed.
Dr. Lenchus serves as the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Public Policy Committee chair. He is noted for his work as a clinician, hospital administrator, educator, and researcher.
J. Kevin Shushtari, MD, FHM, recently was named chief medical officer at the New Britain (Conn.) Hospital for Special Care, where he will focus on managing the medical staff, admissions, credentials, infection prevention, and clinical affiliations.
Dr. Shushtari is the founder of the Mercy Inpatient Medical Service, which was one of the first fully staffed hospitalist service in the United States. He comes to the Hospital for Special Care after spending nearly 3 years as executive medical director of post-acute services for the Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Health Care System.
Tianzhong Yang, MD, has been selected as the new long-term care medical director for Van Dyk Healthcare in Montclair, N.J. Dr. Yang began his career 3 decades ago in China and has been a hospitalist at Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside, also in Montclair, since 2013.
Dr. Yang has been an instructor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, specializing in anesthesiology. At Van Dyk, he will work with the nursing staff to help patients recover their independence outside of the hospital setting.
Brent W. Burkey, MD, SFHM, a longtime hospitalist at the Cleveland Clinic, has been named the president of Fisher-Titus Medical Center in Norwalk, Ohio. Dr. Burkey has been the chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic’s Avon, Ohio, location the past 2 years. He helped the clinic open the Avon hospital in 2016 when he served as vice president of medical affairs.
Dr. Burkey has been a clinical hospitalist since 2004, and he has a master’s degree in business administration from Cleveland State University. He will run all hospital and medical center operations at Fisher-Titus, including quality and safety.
Christopher Maiona, MD, SFHM, a longtime veteran of hospital medicine, has been named the chief medical officer for PatientKeeper, a physician-centered software company based in Waltham, Mass. Dr. Maiona will guide the company’s product development, deployment, and optimization efforts.
Dr. Maiona has extensive experience as a practicing hospital physician and as an executive. Most recently, he served as national medical director for TeamHealth of Knoxville, Tenn. He also has been an instructor at Tufts University and Harvard Medical School, both in Boston.
Tom Cummins, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer at Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, S.C. Dr. Cummins comes to Bon Secours from Catholic Health Initiatives St. Vincent, Arkansas, where he was senior vice president and CMO; he also first served as a hospitalist within that system.
At Bon Secours, Dr. Cummins will oversee the regional health system’s 11 facilities, including St. Francis Downtown in Judson, S.C., and St. Francis Eastside in Greenville.
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The South Korean government recently announced that it has given permission for all general hospitals that use integrated nursing care to take part in a hospitalist system.
The Korean hospitalist program is a pilot in which those physicians provide all medical care for inpatients. It was adopted in September 2016, and 15 hospitals take part in the program. Prior to the recent ruling, those facilities with integrated nursing services were not eligible for the hospitalist program.
Surgical Affiliates (Sacramento, Calif.), a provider of surgical hospitalist services, has announced a partnership with Regional Medical Center in San Jose, Calif. The surgical hospitalists will assist and support local providers, providing 24/7 access to RMC of San Jose, a Level II trauma center.
Joshua D. Lenchus, DO, RPh, SFHM has been named president of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, FOMA announced at a gala on Feb. 24, 2018. Dr. Lenchus is currently a hospitalist at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, which is affiliated with the University of Miami. He is the first hospitalist to be named FOMA president in at least 20 years, FOMA confirmed.
Dr. Lenchus serves as the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Public Policy Committee chair. He is noted for his work as a clinician, hospital administrator, educator, and researcher.
J. Kevin Shushtari, MD, FHM, recently was named chief medical officer at the New Britain (Conn.) Hospital for Special Care, where he will focus on managing the medical staff, admissions, credentials, infection prevention, and clinical affiliations.
Dr. Shushtari is the founder of the Mercy Inpatient Medical Service, which was one of the first fully staffed hospitalist service in the United States. He comes to the Hospital for Special Care after spending nearly 3 years as executive medical director of post-acute services for the Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Health Care System.
Tianzhong Yang, MD, has been selected as the new long-term care medical director for Van Dyk Healthcare in Montclair, N.J. Dr. Yang began his career 3 decades ago in China and has been a hospitalist at Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside, also in Montclair, since 2013.
Dr. Yang has been an instructor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, specializing in anesthesiology. At Van Dyk, he will work with the nursing staff to help patients recover their independence outside of the hospital setting.
Brent W. Burkey, MD, SFHM, a longtime hospitalist at the Cleveland Clinic, has been named the president of Fisher-Titus Medical Center in Norwalk, Ohio. Dr. Burkey has been the chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic’s Avon, Ohio, location the past 2 years. He helped the clinic open the Avon hospital in 2016 when he served as vice president of medical affairs.
Dr. Burkey has been a clinical hospitalist since 2004, and he has a master’s degree in business administration from Cleveland State University. He will run all hospital and medical center operations at Fisher-Titus, including quality and safety.
Christopher Maiona, MD, SFHM, a longtime veteran of hospital medicine, has been named the chief medical officer for PatientKeeper, a physician-centered software company based in Waltham, Mass. Dr. Maiona will guide the company’s product development, deployment, and optimization efforts.
Dr. Maiona has extensive experience as a practicing hospital physician and as an executive. Most recently, he served as national medical director for TeamHealth of Knoxville, Tenn. He also has been an instructor at Tufts University and Harvard Medical School, both in Boston.
Tom Cummins, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer at Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, S.C. Dr. Cummins comes to Bon Secours from Catholic Health Initiatives St. Vincent, Arkansas, where he was senior vice president and CMO; he also first served as a hospitalist within that system.
At Bon Secours, Dr. Cummins will oversee the regional health system’s 11 facilities, including St. Francis Downtown in Judson, S.C., and St. Francis Eastside in Greenville.
BUSINESS MOVES
The South Korean government recently announced that it has given permission for all general hospitals that use integrated nursing care to take part in a hospitalist system.
The Korean hospitalist program is a pilot in which those physicians provide all medical care for inpatients. It was adopted in September 2016, and 15 hospitals take part in the program. Prior to the recent ruling, those facilities with integrated nursing services were not eligible for the hospitalist program.
Surgical Affiliates (Sacramento, Calif.), a provider of surgical hospitalist services, has announced a partnership with Regional Medical Center in San Jose, Calif. The surgical hospitalists will assist and support local providers, providing 24/7 access to RMC of San Jose, a Level II trauma center.
Joshua D. Lenchus, DO, RPh, SFHM has been named president of the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, FOMA announced at a gala on Feb. 24, 2018. Dr. Lenchus is currently a hospitalist at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami, which is affiliated with the University of Miami. He is the first hospitalist to be named FOMA president in at least 20 years, FOMA confirmed.
Dr. Lenchus serves as the Society of Hospital Medicine’s Public Policy Committee chair. He is noted for his work as a clinician, hospital administrator, educator, and researcher.
J. Kevin Shushtari, MD, FHM, recently was named chief medical officer at the New Britain (Conn.) Hospital for Special Care, where he will focus on managing the medical staff, admissions, credentials, infection prevention, and clinical affiliations.
Dr. Shushtari is the founder of the Mercy Inpatient Medical Service, which was one of the first fully staffed hospitalist service in the United States. He comes to the Hospital for Special Care after spending nearly 3 years as executive medical director of post-acute services for the Sarasota (Fla.) Memorial Health Care System.
Tianzhong Yang, MD, has been selected as the new long-term care medical director for Van Dyk Healthcare in Montclair, N.J. Dr. Yang began his career 3 decades ago in China and has been a hospitalist at Hackensack University Medical Center Mountainside, also in Montclair, since 2013.
Dr. Yang has been an instructor at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, specializing in anesthesiology. At Van Dyk, he will work with the nursing staff to help patients recover their independence outside of the hospital setting.
Brent W. Burkey, MD, SFHM, a longtime hospitalist at the Cleveland Clinic, has been named the president of Fisher-Titus Medical Center in Norwalk, Ohio. Dr. Burkey has been the chief medical officer at the Cleveland Clinic’s Avon, Ohio, location the past 2 years. He helped the clinic open the Avon hospital in 2016 when he served as vice president of medical affairs.
Dr. Burkey has been a clinical hospitalist since 2004, and he has a master’s degree in business administration from Cleveland State University. He will run all hospital and medical center operations at Fisher-Titus, including quality and safety.
Christopher Maiona, MD, SFHM, a longtime veteran of hospital medicine, has been named the chief medical officer for PatientKeeper, a physician-centered software company based in Waltham, Mass. Dr. Maiona will guide the company’s product development, deployment, and optimization efforts.
Dr. Maiona has extensive experience as a practicing hospital physician and as an executive. Most recently, he served as national medical director for TeamHealth of Knoxville, Tenn. He also has been an instructor at Tufts University and Harvard Medical School, both in Boston.
Tom Cummins, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer at Bon Secours St. Francis Health System in Greenville, S.C. Dr. Cummins comes to Bon Secours from Catholic Health Initiatives St. Vincent, Arkansas, where he was senior vice president and CMO; he also first served as a hospitalist within that system.
At Bon Secours, Dr. Cummins will oversee the regional health system’s 11 facilities, including St. Francis Downtown in Judson, S.C., and St. Francis Eastside in Greenville.
BUSINESS MOVES
The South Korean government recently announced that it has given permission for all general hospitals that use integrated nursing care to take part in a hospitalist system.
The Korean hospitalist program is a pilot in which those physicians provide all medical care for inpatients. It was adopted in September 2016, and 15 hospitals take part in the program. Prior to the recent ruling, those facilities with integrated nursing services were not eligible for the hospitalist program.
Surgical Affiliates (Sacramento, Calif.), a provider of surgical hospitalist services, has announced a partnership with Regional Medical Center in San Jose, Calif. The surgical hospitalists will assist and support local providers, providing 24/7 access to RMC of San Jose, a Level II trauma center.