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October 2019 Becker's Hospital Review

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54 Gerard Galarneau, MD. President of Greater Hudson Valley Health System Medical Group and CMO of Catskill Regional Medical Center (Harris, N.Y.). As president of GHVHS Medical Group, Dr. Galarneau leads both the Orange Regional Medical Group and the Catskill Region- al Medical Group. Under his leadership, the health system has a strong focus on program leadership, high-quality care and medical education. Before becoming president, he was CEO of Catskill Regional Medical Center, where he led facility renovations, transformed 50 percent of triple-bed rooms from public to private or semi-private, and increased employee engagement and patient satisfaction. He was chairman of the Institutional Review Board and Bioethics Committee at the system's Or- ange Regional Medical Center in Middletown, N.Y. Bryce Gartland, MD. Hospital Group President and Co-Chief of Clinical Operations at Emory Healthcare (Atlanta). Dr. Gartland, hospital group president and co-chief of clinical operations at Emory Healthcare, is responsible for overall performance and achievement at all seven of Emory Healthcare's hospitals. He also serves as CEO of Emory University Hospital, Emory University Orthopaedic & Spine Hospital and Emory University Hospital at Wesley Woods. While at Emory, he has been recognized for his work on improving patient care quality and safety and successfully treating four Ebola patients. Before becoming hospital group president, Dr. Gartland was COO and then CEO of Emory University Hospital. Alexander Garza, MD. CMO for SSM Health (St. Louis). Dr. Garza is the CMO of SSM Health, a health system that includes 24 hospitals, more than 300 physicians and 40,000 employees. He is responsible for quality, patient safety and clinical analytics. Previously, he was the CMO for the St. Louis Region for SSM Health and associate dean and professor at the Saint Louis University College of Public Health and Social Jus- tice. Prior to his current role, Dr. Garza served as assistant secretary and CMO to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Laurie Glimcher, MD. President and CEO of Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and CEO of Dana-Farber/Partners Cancer Care (Boston). Dr. Glimcher is the president and CEO of the Dana-Farber Cancer In- stitute and CEO of Dana-Farber/Partners Cancer Center, both distin- guished cancer research and treatment centers. She is also the Richard and Susan Smith Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston. Dr. Glimcher previously was the Stephen and Suzanne Weiss dean and professor of medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York City and provost for medical affairs of Cornell University in Ithaca, N.Y. Dr. Glimcher is widely celebrated for her field-changing cancer research of transcriptional regulation, lymphocyte differentiation, im- munology and osteobiology. She is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and National Academy of Medicine. Robert Grossman, MD. Saul J. Farber Dean of NYU School of Med- icine and CEO of NYU Langone Health (New York City). Dr. Gross- man has served as the Saul J. Farber Dean of NYU School of Medicine and as CEO of NYU Langone Health since 2007. He has managed 40,000 faculty members at 330 sites. Under his leadership, NYU Langone estab- lished a partnership with NYU Winthrop Hospital and increased its rev- enue from $2 billion in 2007 to $10 billion in 2019. He also launched a campus expansion in clinical, educational and research space, including the new science building. Dr. Grossman helped initiate the tuition-free medical education program for all current and future medical students. Dr. Grossman was named one of the 50 most influential healthcare lead- ers who changed healthcare in America in 2018 by Time magazine. Jamal Hakim, MD. COO of Orlando (Fla.) Health. Dr. Hakim over- sees daily operations at all eight of the Orlando Health hospitals. His specific responsibilities include patient care, clinical quality, corporate nursing, medical staff services and human resources. He has been a part of Orlando Health since 1991, where he has served as chief of staff, chief of quality and clinical transformation and interim CEO. Dr. Hakim con- tinues to practice as an anesthesiologist at Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies in Orlando, Fla. Lisa Harris, MD. Medical Director and CEO of Eskenazi Health (In- dianapolis). Dr. Harris is the medical director and CEO of Eskenazi Health, a health system that includes a 315-bed hospital and workforce of 4,470 individuals. As a leader, she emphasizes patient-centered care that encourages interaction and participation. Before taking this role in 2004, Dr. Harris was chief of medicine of Eskenazi Health and CMO of the primary care division of Indiana University Medical Group. roughout her 30-plus year career in healthcare, Dr. Harris spent time as medical director and board president of the American Red Cross of Indiana, where she continues to serve on the board. Marc Harrison, MD. President and CEO of Intermountain Health- care (Salt Lake City). Dr. Harrison leads Intermountain Healthcare, a medical group with 23 hospitals and 170 clinics. He has implemented new programs to improve health, re-define care and serve patients. Ad- ditionally, he led a partnership of hundreds of hospitals to create Civica Rx. He also has experience as CEO of Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, chief of international business development of Cleveland Clinic and chief medical operations officer. In 2019, Fortune Magazine named him one of the world's 50 greatest leaders. Richard Hart, MD, DrPH. President and CEO of Loma Linda (Ca- lif.) University Health. Dr. Hart serves as president and CEO of Loma Linda University Health, a medical system with six hospitals and more than 16,000 employees. Dr. Hart has a passion for improving health standards and overall health in developing countries. Previously, he served in Tanzania for four years where he developed the department of community health in Moshi. He serves as president of Adventist Health International. Scott Hayworth, MD. President and CEO of CareMount Medical (Mount Kisco, N.Y.). Under the leadership of Dr. Hayworth, Care- Mount Medical has grown from having 40 physicians two decades ago to over 600 physicians today. e practice includes 45 offices in New York that serve more than 640,000 patients. He has led the affiliations between CareMount and 10 regional hospitals, including Massachu- setts General Hospital and Mount Sinai Hospital. He is an associate dean and clinical assistant professor at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City. Dr. Hayworth serves on many boards and is the president of the board of directors of Bedford Physicians Risk Retention Group. Rod Hochman, MD. President and CEO of Providence St. Joseph Health (Renton, Wash.). As president and CEO of Providence St. Jo- seph Health, a health system with 51 hospitals, 829 clinics and 25,000 physicians, Dr. Hochman focuses on the future of medicine through digital innovation, genomics and scientific wellness, population health and outreach to the poor. Additionally, he is a member of the American Hospital Association and is actively involved in many other boards. Dr. Hochman was awarded the Vision and Excellence in Health Care Lead- ership Award by the Partners in Care Foundation in 2017. Michael Jaff, DO. President of Newton (Mass.)-Wellesley Hospital. Dr. Jaff, president of Newton-Wellesley Hospital, has transformed the health facility by prioritizing patient quality of care and overall expe- rience through a series of programs. Dr. Jaff also oversees all hospital programs that fight the growing opioid epidemic and the acute care surgery program. He previously served as the Paul and Phyllis Fireman Endowed Chair of Vascular Medicine and as the medical director of the Fireman Vascular Center at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. Outside of his work as a clinician, he is professor of medicine at Bos- ton-based Harvard Medical School and is the founder of VasCore.

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