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Eric W. Dickson MD, MHCM, FACEP Named as UMass Memorial Health Care President and Chief Executive Officer
WORCESTER, Mass. --(Business Wire)--
UMass Memorial Health Care, the largest health care system in Central
New England and the clinical partner of the University of Massachusetts
Medical School, today announced that Dr. Eric W. Dickson, MHCM, FACEP
has been named as President and Chief Executive Officer. Dr. Dickson
succeeds John O'Brien in those positions. The appointment is effective
February 25. Mr. O'Brien will remain with UMass Memorial Health Care for
several weeks to help ensure a seamless transition to Dr. Dickson's
leadership.
Dr. Dickson, 46, currently serves as president UMass Memorial Medical
Group and senior associate dean at the University of Massachusetts
Medical School. The UMass Memorial Medical Group is a subsidiary of
UMass Memorial Health Care, Inc. UMass Memorial Medical Group, Inc. is a
1,060-physician, 2,200-employee multidisciplinary medical group located
in Central Massachusetts, with revenue of over $460 million. The medical
group's physicians currently practice in 12 hospitals and see more than
1,200,000 patients per year in facility-based and office-based
outpatient practices.
In addition, Dr. Dickson is a professor of emergency medicine at the
University of Massachusetts Medical School and a practicing emergency
department physician at UMass Memorial Medical Center. He also is a
faculty member at the Institute of Healthcare Improvement in Cambridge,
MA.
Earlier in his career, Dr. Dickson served in a variety of clinical and
senior management roles at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics,
a 700 bed health care system with nearly a billion dollars in revenue,
from 2003 to 2009, including his last position as interim chief
operating officer from 2008 to 2009, responsible for about 3,000
employees.
He was an emergency room physician at UMass-Memorial from 1996 to 2003
as well as director of emergency medicine research at the University of
Massachusetts Medical School from 1998 to 2003. Dr. Dickson served in
the United States Army Reserve from 1985 to 1992 as a combat medic and
respiratory therapist.
David Bennett, chair of UMass Memorial Health Care's Board of Trustees,
said: "Dr. Dickson is an ideal chief executive for UMass Memorial Health
Care at this time in the organization's history, taking the helm as the
industry itself is undergoing transformational change. He has all the
requisite skills to bring this organization to the next level, including
a comprehensive understanding of a new healthcare system predicated on
value, not volume of services. His extensive quality improvement and
process improvement experience well equips him for a future state that
will demand greater efficiency while improving the patient's experience.
As a physician, Dr. Dickson understands the importance of constantly
striving to provide the highest-qualit care for the Central New England
communities UMass Memorial serves. And as the president of UMass
Memorial Medical Group, Dr. Dickson understands that the organization
must continue to take the difficult but necessary steps to ensure that
we provide that care in the most efficient, affordable and safest manner
possible.
"The entire UMass Memorial organization, its physicians, nurses, care
givers and staff - and, most importantly the communities we serve - will
benefit from Dr. Dickson's leadership. He is an exceptional individual
known for both careful judgment and disciplined action, and we are
delighted that he will be serving the health care system in this new and
expanded role."
Mr. Bennett continued: "The Board would like to thank John O'Brien for
his dedication and service to UMass Memorial Health Care over the past
decade. John has been unafraid to take on the challenge of transforming
UMass Memorial for the future. We will continue to build on that work
under Dr. Dickson's leadership. We wish John the best as he focuses on a
variety of new commitments in the non-profit and public service sectors."
Michael F. Collins, MD, Chancellor of the University of Massachusetts
Medical School, said: "The appointment of Dr. Dickson ushers in a new
era for UMass Memorial Health Care and its partnership with our great
public medical school. We look forward to working with Dr. Dickson to
build on our academic health science center's unyielding commitment to
research, education, and exceptional care for our patients. As a
graduate of our medical school, and an accomplished physician leader,
Dr. Dickson is well suited to lead UMass Memorial Health Care into the
future."
Outgoing president and chief executive officer O'Brien said: "Having
worked with Dr. Dickson for the past several years, I can say from
experience that he has a clear vision of what it takes to ensure UMass
Memorial continues to be a great health care system for our community.
Healthcare is undergoing its greatest transformation in the past 50
years. The skill sets needed to navigate the unchartered waters ahead
will be much different than the skill set of my generation. Dr. Dickson
has the leadership, business, and personal skills to navigate the
organization at a time of industry challenge and opportunity. It's been
a personal pleasure working with Dr. Dickson, and knowing his ability to
promote a strong sense of team based upon mutual respect and a shared
vision, I truly believe UMass Memorial will be well served under his
direction."
Dr. Dickson said: "I am deeply honored to become the next leader of this
great organization. As someone who grew up in Massachusetts, graduated
from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, spent over a decade
working in the UMass Memorial organization as a physician, manager and
professor, I am well prepared to help navigate through the evolving
health care landscape. My vision for this organization is to make UMass
Memorial the best place in America to get care and the best place to
give care. Strip away all the buildings, the financial
projections and the marketing logos, and health care is fundamentally
about one group of human beings helping another during their most
desperate hours. Under my leadership UMass Memorial is going to
re-dedicate itself to be an organization focused first and foremost on
the health and wellbeing of the patients we serve and the people who
care for them in a financially responsible manner."
Dr. Dickson graduated from Merrimack College (BA, Biology, 1991),
University of Massachusetts Medical School (MD, 1995) and Harvard
University School of Public Health (MS, Health Care Management, 2007).
Dr. Dickson grew up in Massachusetts and currently lives with his wife,
Cathy, also an emergency physician practicing at Health Alliance
Hospital in Leominster and three children in Princeton, MA. He serves on
the board of trustees of both Clinton Hospital and the Worcester County
Food Bank.
About UMass Memorial Health Care
UMass Memorial Health Care is Central Massachusetts' largest
not-for-profit health care delivery system, covering the complete health
care continuum with UMass Memorial Medical Center, its academic medical
center, member and affiliated community hospitals, freestanding primary
care practices, ambulatory outpatient clinics, a rehabilitation group
and mental health services. UMass Memorial is the clinical partner of
the University of Massachusetts Medical School. To learn more about
UMass Memorial, please visit www.umassmemorial.org,
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