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26 Sign up for the COMPLIMENTARY Becker's Hospital Review CEO Report & CFO Report E-Weeklies at www.BeckersHospitalReview.com or call (800) 417-2035 as CIO and department head at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City. Bruce Metz, PhD. Senior Vice President and CIO of Lahey Clinic (Burlington, Mass.). Since joining Lahey Clinic in 2011, Dr. Metz has led an enterprise-wide strategy to grow the organization and achieve the highest levels of patient care. He came to Lahey after serving as CIO of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and its affiliated hospitals for six years. Nader Mherabi. Senior Vice President, Vice Dean and CIO of NYU Langone Medical Center (New York City). During his 23 years in the information technology field, Mr. Mherabi has held IT management positions with Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City, Credit Suisse First Boston, Citibank and AT&T. Prior to serving as vice dean and CIO of NYU Langone Medical Center, he served the hospital as vice president for IT product solutions and chief technology officer. Jim Murry. CIO of University of CaliforniaIrvine Medical Center. Mr. Murry has served as CIO of University of California Irvine Medical Center since 2008. Prior to serving UC Irvine, he was senior vice president and CIO of City of Hope National Cancer Center and Beckman Research Institute, both in Los Angeles, from 2006 to 2008 and vice president of IT at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, Calif., from 2002 to 2006. Mr. Murry has been involved in electronic medical records and clinical implementations since 1984. Michael Nelson. Vice President and CIO of Universal Health Services (King of Prussia, Pa.). As CIO, Mr. Nelson is responsible for all aspects of UHS' information services strategy, budget, daily operations and 200-plus staff. Prior to joining UHS, he was an information services vice president for Carolinas HealthCare System in Charlotte, N.C. Laureen O'Brien. Vice President and CIO of Providence Health & Services (Renton, Wash.). Ms. O'Brien has more than 30 years of experience in health information technology. Before joining Providence as vice president and CIO in 1997, Ms. O'Brien served as the divisional director of information services for a large integrated delivery network in Denver. At Providence, Ms. O'Brien has oversight of information service for a $10 billion, five-state nonprofit healthcare ministry. Michael O'Rourke. Senior Vice President and CIO of Catholic Health Initiatives (Englewood, Colo.). Mr. O'Rourke joined Catholic Health Initiatives as a private consultant in 2007 before accepting the permanent CIO position two years later. Mr. O'Rourke has transformed the organization's information technology services from 45 separately functioning, individual operations into a single, consolidated national structure. He is veteran of more than 25 years in the healthcare technology field. Marty Paslick. Senior Vice President and CIO of Hospital Corporation of America (Nashville, Tenn.). Mr. Paslick has spent more than 27 years with HCA, leading the company's information technology and services departments as senior vice president and CIO. He was named CIO in June 2012. Prior to that, he served as COO for two years. Mr. Paslick led the development of new IT units to pursue business opportunities and the transformation of the organization's field-based IT operations. Marc Probst. Vice President and CIO of Intermountain Healthcare (Salt Lake City). Mr. Probst began serving Intermountain Healthcare as vice president and CIO in 2004. Before then, he was a partner with Deloitte Consulting, a partner with Ernst & Young and served as a senior manager at First Consulting Group. Mr. Probst has been a leader in health IT for the past 20 years. He is currently serving as a member of the Health Information Technology Policy Committee, a federal advisory committee to the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology. Shafiq Rab, MD. Vice President and CIO Hackensack (N.J.) University Medical Center. Dr. Rab joined HackensackUMC as CIO in March 2012. He had previously served as vice president and CIO of Greater Hudson Valley Health System in Middletown, N.Y., since 2008. Prior to his time at Greater Hudson, Dr. Rab served as vice president and CIO of St. Mary's Hospital in Passaic, N.J. Stephanie L. Reel, MBA. Vice President for Information Services for Johns Hopkins Medicine, Vice Provost for Information Technology and CIO for Johns Hopkins University. (Baltimore). Ms. Reel has been vice provost for information technology and CIO for Johns Hopkins University since January 1999. She also serves as vice president for information services for Johns Hopkins Medicine, a post she has held since 1994. Michael Restuccia. Vice President and CIO of University of Pennsylvania Health System (Philadelphia). Mr. Restuccia has more than 25 years of healthcare information technology experience. Before he joined UPHS as vice president and CIO in 2008, Mr. Restuccia served as president of MedMatica Consulting Associates, and held numerous interim CIO positions at hospitals and health systems across the country. Craig Richardville. Senior Vice President and CIO of Carolinas HealthCare System (Charlotte, N.C.). Mr. Richardville  began serving as senior vice president and CIO of Carolinas in 1997. Mr. Richardville is responsible for the system's information services strategy, technology and operations as well as support services, clinical engineering and transcription services. Healthcare in America is undergoing rapid, disruptive, and persistent change. It will take visionary leaders to transform our healthcare organizations in this dynamic environment. 16-Month Intensive Blended Program Online and On-Campus Transforming Leaders.Transforming Healthcare. www.brown.edu/exec Rick Rinehart. Vice President of Information Technology and CIO of Carle Foundation Hospital (Urbana, Ill.). Mr. Rinehart was appointed as vice president of information technology and CIO in December 2007. He previously served as interim CIO.  Mr. Rinehart has more than 25 years experience in the technology field, with more than 10 years in senior management.  Deb Rislow. Vice President, Chief Administrator and CIO of Gundersen Lutheran Health System (La Crosse, Wis.). Ms. Rislow brings 22 years of information systems experience in healthcare-related industries to her role

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