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Becker's ASC Review Sept/Oct 2014 Issue

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37 Becker's ASC 21st Annual Meeting – The Business and Operations of ASCs – Call (800) 417-2035 ecutive roles, including CFO of Southern California Orthopedic Institute in Van Nuys. He was instru- mental in growing the group from a six-physician, one-location medical practice to an 18-physician, six-location group. He has also served as Western Regional Vice President of a publicly traded phy- sician practice management company called BMJ. Ann Deters (Vantage Outsourcing). Ms. Deters is co-founder and CEO of Vantage Outsourcing, a cataract outsourcing service serving hospital and surgery center clients throughout the country. Van- tage provides clients with ophthalmic equipment, trained ophthalmic surgical coordinator technicians, intraocular lens and other cataract surgery supplies and products. Vantage Outsourcing is recognized for saving healthcare organizations more than $93 million in capital and supply costs to date. She is also the founder of 7D & Associates, a consulting and management-service company for ASCs across the United States. Ms. Deters draws from her experience operating an ASC in Missouri and consulting with hospitals and ASCs across the United States to fur- ther Vantage's mission of reducing healthcare costs and increasing healthcare quality. Douglas Dewey (Murphy Healthcare Group). Mr. Dewey is the CEO of Murphy Healthcare, a Mont- vale, N.J., and New York-based ASC development, management and turnaround company founded by Robert Murphy. He focuses on strategic plan- ning and sales. Mr. Dewey has years of experience in manufacturing, finance and public policy. Prior to joining Murphy Healthcare in 2012, he served as director at Barclays, a financial services provider, and a principal at Sanford C. Bernstein, a broker-dealer. Michael Doyle (Surgery Partners). Mr. Doyle is CEO of Surgery Partners, where he is responsible for overseeing the firm's day-to-day operation and continued growth. He has experience developing and managing hospitals, surgical centers, rehabili- tation facilities and imaging centers. He previously spent 10 years with a large corporate healthcare organization. Throughout his career, Mr. Doyle has been a hands-on manager with a wealth of healthcare knowledge, and he applies his practical experience of managing and developing healthcare services to his current position. In 2012 he led the Surgery Partners team in the successful acquisition and integration of Novamed. Mr. Doyle earned an MBA from Troy (Ala.) State University. Ronald A. Duperroir (Clarity Development). Mr. Duperroir serves as CEO of Clarity Health and Clarity Government Services. He has 24 years of operations experience, specifically in resource loading, resource leveling, scope preparation, client relationships, cost avoidance, continuous design improvement and conducting executive status meetings and client reviews. He earned a bachelor's degree in public policy from the Uni- versity of Oregon and a master's degree in health- care administration from Baylor University. Richard E. Francis Jr. (Symbion Healthcare). Mr. Francis has served as chairman of Symbion since 2002 and as its CEO since 1999. Under his lead- ership, Symbion became a publicly held company and an ASC chain with nearly 100 successful sur- gery centers. He previously served as president and CEO of UniPhy — a multispecialty clinics opera- tor, independent practice associations and related outpatient services — which formed Symbion with Ambulatory Resource Centres in 1999. He has also served as senior vice president of development and regional vice president of HealthTrust. During his time with HealthTrust, he was responsible for op- erations of 11 hospitals in five states. Gregory George, MD (SurgCenter Develop- ment). Dr. George is a founding principal and CEO of SurgCenter Development. Dr. George, an ophthalmologist, received his medical degree and PhD in ocular physiology from Duke Univer- sity in Durham, N.C. Under Dr. George and Mr. O'Neal's leadership, SurgCenter Development has developed more than 100 physician-owned ASCs. Kyle Goldammer (Partners Medical Consult- ing). Mr. Goldammer is the CEO of Partners Medical Company, a healthcare consulting com- pany based in Sioux Falls, S.D. He has nearly three decades of experience in the healthcare industry. 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