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  • TRINITY UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION

    ANNUALREPORT0910

  • Chairs Message 1

    Campaign Update 2

    Campaign Steering 2Committee Members

    Advisory Council 3

    Alumni Association Board 4

    Faculty and Staff 5

    Alumni Honors 6

    Friday Morning Sessions 8

    Senior Advisers 9

    Scholarships 10

    Other Guest Speakers 11

    Congratulations to the 12New Graduates

    Campaign Contributors 13

    Cover Photo: Roger Witalis 72 celebrates with his daughter and new graduate Kara Witalis 09.

  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 0910

    CHAiRS MESSAGEThe end of an academic year is a time to re ect back on the successes and challenges of the past year.

    Despite a diffi cult economic environment, the past year was good to Trinitys Health Care

    Administration program. Our enrollments were healthy, program graduates found jobs, and we

    continue to have strong support from the fi eld in providing residency opportunities. Through the

    efforts of Trinitys Campaign for Health Care Administration, we have been able to generate a number

    of new scholarship and fellowship opportunities for our students. Our annual Leaders in Health

    Management Symposium, featuring American Hospital Association President

    Rich Umbdenstock, was our most successful to date.

    This fall, we will move into our self-study year for our periodic reaccreditation by the Commission

    on Accreditation for Healthcare Management Education (CAHME). In preparation for that visit,

    we have reviewed and reaffi rmed our mission and vision:

    MiSSioN The Programs mission is to enhance the practice of health care administration by preparing

    individuals for management positions and leadership roles in the health care fi eld.

    viSioN We will be the premier program for integrating excellent academic preparation with outstanding

    applied and experiential learning.

    We have also articulated our core values:

    Our educational offerings will be relevant. Our efforts will be student-centered. Professionalism will guide our actions. Research and scholarship will be core responsibilities of our faculty. Service to the community is an obligation of health care professionals.

    These values are the driving forces behind all of our efforts.

    It is a privilege to be part of a program as dynamic as Trinity Universitys Health Care Administration.

    Thanks to our talented and committed faculty and staff, our supportive alumni, energetic and

    engaged students, and the many friends in the professional community who have contributed

    to another successful year.

    Sincerely,

    Mary E. Ste , Ph.D.

    Chair, Health Care Administration

    1

  • Last fall, Trinity University successfully completed Dream. Inspire. Achieve. The Campaign for Trinity University, an ambitious capital campaign that surpassed its stated goal of $200 million with much to spare. But the Health Care Administration part of that campaign, not launched until May 2007, continues on.

    The Campaign for Health Care Administration is our effort to ensure the long-term viability of our program. It is an outgrowth of our strategic planning process and a means of continuing our programs excellence in the years to come. The campaign will allow us to pursue our vision of being the premier health administration program that is nationally recognized for its ability to integrate on-campus learning with the field of practice.

    We have had great success to date! As of the end of May 2010, we have generated a total of $5,137,000! Some $1.7 million comes to us as gifts or pledges for general program support. The remaining $3.4 million will go towards endowing the programs Center for Leadership Development in Health Management.

    While we are deeply appreciative of the financial support, the campaign has had other benefits as well. It has allowed us to connect with many of our alumni throughout the country, and the warm and enthusiastic reception we have received is indicative of the true foundation of our futurethe alumni. The strength of this program rests on their shoulders. They are the reason this program will continue to grow and be a premier leader in graduate education for years to come.

    Chair: Robert N. Shaw, FACHE, 69, 72

    President

    Norton Cancer Institute

    Louisville, KY

    ExECutivE CouNCil MEMbERSDouglas D. Hawthorne, FACHE, 69, 72

    President and CEO

    Texas Health Resources

    Arlington, TX

    Stanley F. Hupfeld, FACHE, 72

    President

    INTEGRIS Foundations

    Oklahoma City, OK

    MEMbERSJoel t. Allison, FACHE, 73

    President and CEO

    Baylor Health Care System

    Dallas, TX

    Jon M. Foster, FACHE, 86

    President and CEO

    St. Davids HealthCare

    Austin, TX

    William M. Gracey, FACHE, 81

    Nashville, TN

    Andrew R. Greene, FACHE, 78

    President

    ARG Systems Management

    New Brunswick, NJ

    laura l. irvine 96

    President

    Methodist Mansfield Medical Center

    Mansfield, TX

    David S. lopez, FACHE, 75, 77

    President and CEO

    Harris County Hospital District

    Houston, TX

    Dennis C. Millirons, FACHE, 76

    President

    Sanford Medical Center

    Fargo, ND

    James K. Newman 70

    Denton, TX

    Kevin M. ormand, FACHE, 98

    Sr. Director of Finance - Revenue Cycle

    Seton Family of Hospitals

    Austin, TX

    William D. Poteet iii, lFACHE, 70

    Fort Worth, TX

    Gregory A. Seiler, FACHE, 92

    CEO

    Rio Grande Regional Hospital

    McAllen, TX

    Mary E. Stefl, Ph.D.

    Chair and Professor

    Department of Health Care Administration

    Trinity University

    William E. Young Jr., FACHE, 69

    San Antonio, TX

    CAMPAiGN StEERiNG CoMMittEE MEMbERS

    CAMPAiGN uPDAtE

    2

  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 0910

    The Programs Advisory Council provides advice and counsel to the program in terms of curriculum, residency development and placement, and resource enhancement. Membership is drawn from alumni and friends at all stages of career development. Meeting twice a year, the Councils support has been invaluable.

    Chair: Don A. beeler, FACHE, 73

    Retired President and CEO

    CHRISTUS Santa Rosa

    San Antonio, TX

    Joseph A. DaSilva, FACHE, CAE, 78

    Executive Director and CEO

    Texas Pharmacy Association

    Austin, TX

    Dale Flowers 99

    Chief Administrative Officer for the

    Clinical Enterprise

    UT Health Science Center

    San Antonio, TX

    Jon M. Foster, FACHE, 86

    President and CEO

    St. Davids HealthCare

    Austin, TX

    John A. Guest 77

    President and CEO

    Teaching Hospitals of Texas

    Austin, TX

    Jean E. Holt, M.D., 99

    Stone Oak Ophthalmology Center

    San Antonio, TX

    Javier iruegas, FACHE, 77, 79

    CEO

    Mission Regional Medical Center

    Mission, TX

    laKesha Jimmerson brooks 04

    Director, Operations Support

    Scott & White Healthcare

    Temple, TX

    Scott M. landrum, FACHE, 80

    Chief Restructuring Officer

    Bucyrus Community Hospital

    Bucyrus, OH

    Jennifer l. Malatek, FACHE, 00

    Executive Director

    New Braunfels Christian Ministries

    New Braunfels, TX

    Michael J. Mcbride, FACHE, 90

    Regional VP and Administrator

    CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health Care

    San Antonio, TX

    Dennis C. Millirons, FACHE, 76

    President

    Sanford Medical Center

    Fargo, ND

    James D. Moore, FACHE, 92

    CEO

    INTEGRIS Canadian Valley Regional Hospital

    Yukon, OK

    Heidi J. Pandya 00, 05

    Health Industries Advisory

    PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLC

    Dallas, TX

    Edward Romero Jr. 08

    CFO

    Laredo Medical Center

    Laredo, TX

    Robert N. Shaw, FACHE, 69, 72

    President

    Norton Cancer Institute

    Louisville, KY

    Corinne S. Smith, J.D., FACHE, 86, 94

    Health Care Executive and Attorney

    San Antonio, TX

    Harry E. Smith, FACHE, 73

    Executive Director

    Greater San Antonio Healthcare Foundation

    San Antonio, TX

    Marc R. Strode, FACHE, 98

    COO

    Medical Center of Arlington

    Arlington, TX

    Christann vasquez

    Executive VP and COO

    University Health System

    San Antonio, TX

    Philip M. Wentworth, FACHE, 67, 76

    Retired President

    Presbyterian Healthcare System

    Plano, TX

    Jaime A. Wesolowski

    President and CEO

    Methodist Healthcare System

    San Antonio, TX

    Michael C. Zucker, FACHE

    Chief Development Officer

    Baptist Health System

    San Antonio, TX

    Old friends Dr. Paul Golliher and Roger Witalis 72 reunite at the 2009 commencement reception.

    Current on-campus students Elizabeth Wellborn and Lindsey Bartels at the Leaders in Health Management Symposium

    Current student Esther Chung and Jack Dufon 89 in Chicago at the 2010 ACHE Congress.

    ADviSoRY CouNCil

    3

  • Scott M. landrum, FACHE, 80, President

    Chief Reorganization Offi cer

    Bucyrus Community Hospital

    Bucyrus, OH

    brett S. McClung, FACHE, 92, President-Elect

    President

    Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Southwest Fort Worth

    Fort Worth, TX

    Kevin M. ormand, FACHE, 98, immediate Past President

    Senior Director of Finance Revenue Cycle

    Seton Family of Hospitals

    Austin, TX

    bryan t. Croft, FACHE, 95, Finance

    VP of Service Line Operations

    Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

    Los Angeles, CA

    John Hyde, Ph.D., FACHE, 81, Events

    Professor University of Mississippi Medical Center

    Jackson, MS

    Wendy P. Hill, FACHE, 86, Strategic Planning

    Executive VP Signet Health Corporation

    Denton, TX

    Dorothy A. benavidez 89

    Sr. VP, Operations CRAssociates, Inc.

    Newington, VA

    James C. bohnsack 99

    VP, Healthcare TransUnion, LLC

    Chicago, IL

    R. brent Hardaway 85

    VP Premier Consulting Solutions

    Austin, TX

    Ashley S. Hixon, FACHE, 00

    COO & ECO Northeast Methodist Hospital

    Live Oak, TX

    Gary G. Kendrick 80

    CEO Daviess Community Hospital

    Washington, IN

    Michael A. lieb, FACHE, 92

    President Michael Lieb Consulting

    Dallas, TX

    Amer A. Kaissi, Ph.D.Associate Professor

    Teaches Institutional Management, Strategic Planning and Marketing, and Human Resource Management

    William C. McCaughrin, Ph.D.Associate Professor

    Teaches Health Services Organization and Policy and Managerial Epidemiology

    Jody R. Rogers, Ph.D.visiting Associate Professor

    Teaches Strategic Management, Leadership and Confl ict Management, and Seminar in Professional Development

    AluMNi ASSoCiAtioN boARD

    4

  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 0910

    PARt-tiME FACultYMAJ bradley M. beauvais, Ph.D.

    Associate Professor

    U.S. Army-Baylor Program in Health

    and Business Administration

    Fort Sam Houston, TX

    Managerial Accounting and

    Financial Management

    Ronald D. bourland 85

    San Antonio, TX

    Financial Management for

    Health Care Administration

    Sarah Freymann Fontenot, J.D., R.N.

    Health Law Attorney, Fredericksburg, TX

    Legal Aspects of Health Care Administration

    Edward J. Schumacher, Ph.D.Associate Professor

    Teaches Statistical Analysis and Operations Management, Information Management and Technology, and Health Economics

    Ted R. Sparling, Dr.P.H.Associate Professor

    Teaches Organization Theory and Management, Human Resources Management, and Health Administration Ethics

    Mary E. Stefl , Ph.D.Professor and Chair

    Teaches Leadership Effectiveness and Capstone Seminar in Current Health Care Issues

    FACultY & StAFF 2009-2010 ACADEMiC YEAR

    ExECutivES

    EXECUTIVE-IN-RESIDENCE

    John E. Hornbeak,

    lFACHE

    San Antonio, TX

    Jean Edwards Holt, M.D., 99

    Stone Oak Ophthalmology Center

    San Antonio, TX

    Physicians and Physician Relations

    Peter v. Marks, Ph.D.

    COO

    Navy Medicine Information Systems

    Support Activity, San Antonio, TX

    Information Management

    John K. Wisniewski, CPA

    CEO and Executive Director

    Bexar County Medical Society

    San Antonio, TX

    Financial Management for Decision Making

    StAFFSharon H. Hubenak

    Director of Recruitment and Residencies

    Janice A. Miller

    Administrative Secretary

    Elisa Sanchez

    Secretary

    VISITING EXECUTIVE

    Stanley F. Hupfeld iii,

    FACHE, 72

    Oklahoma City, OK

    PART-TIME FACULTY

    Robert N. Shaw, FACHE, 69, 72

    President

    Norton Cancer Institute

    Louisville, KY

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  • ColliER AWARDAt the February 2009 meeting of the Texas Hospital Association (THA), Don Beeler, FACHE, 73, received the Earl M. Collier Award for Distinguished Hospital Administration. This is the highest honor the association bestows, and its namesake is considered the dean of hospital administration in Texas.

    Beeler recently retired after 38 years of service with CHRISTUS Health and its predecessor organizations. His retirement ended a highly successful term as regional president and CEO of CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System in San Antonio. Under his tenure, the Santa Rosa system ourished, adding several new specialty programs, constructing one new hospital and acquiring another, and attaining ownership positions in several outpatient facilities.

    Throughout his career, Beeler has been active with THA and HOSPAC, THAs political action committee. In 2009, he also received the American Hospital Associations Grassroots Champion Award for his political advocacy efforts.

    For the past four years, Beeler has served as chair of the programs Advisory Council. In that role, he has been a strong advocate for the program and its continual development.

    AluMNi HoNoRS

    Every year, the HCAD Alumni Association honors an alumnus who has made signifi cant contributions to the fi eld of health care management. The 2009 recipient of the Dean Duce Award was Philip M. Wentworth, FACHE, 67, 76. Mr. Wentworth recently retired from Texas Health Resources after a long and successful career.

    Wentworths career began with the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. After several years in the New York area, Trinity classmate Doug Hawthorne, FACHE, 69, 72, encouraged him to return to Texas and join Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas. After a series of increasingly responsible positions, he was named CEO of Presbyterian Hospital in Denton, a position he held for many years.

    Mr. Wentworths career is a model for any student. Having made numerous contributions to the profession of health care administration, he has also taken the time to serve his local community. He was named 2002 Citizen of the Year by the Plano Chamber of Commerce and currently serves on the programs Advisory Council.

    The Duce Award is named for the late Dr. Leonard A. Duce, a former professor in the program and the fi rst dean of the Graduate School at Trinity University.

    DuCE AWARD

    New graduate Allison Todd Newport at the 2009 commencement reception.

    Director of Recruitment and Residencies Sharon Hubenak visits with students.

    Dr. Ed Schumacher with current student Dawn Wilder, and Melissa Sela 05.

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  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 0910

    DEPARtMENtAl DiStiNGuiSHED SERviCE AWARDThe Trinity program is aided by many individualsalumni, preceptors, and members of the professional communitywho generously give of their time and expertise. As a way to recognize exceptional service to the program, we inaugurated a Distinguished Service Award.

    The fi rst recipient of this award is William E. Young Jr., FACHE, 69. Young was the programs fi rst executive-in-residence. In that role, he co-taught and helped develop our Seminar in Professional Development, mentored students, and provided advice and counsel to our faculty. Over the years, Young has also been an outstanding preceptor to many HCAD students and was instrumental in helping us launch our programs capital campaign.

    Mr. Young, now retired, has had a long and distinguished career which began with a residency at U.T.M.B. Galveston and involved several positions in hospital management and consulting. More recently, he was president and CEO of Warm Springs Rehabilitation System and executive vice president and COO at Nix Health Care System here in San Antonio.

    We are enormously grateful for his contributions to the program at Trinity.

    uMbDENStoCK HEADliNES lEADERS iN HEAltH MANAGEMENt SYMPoSiuMHealth Reform: A National Perspective was the topic of the annual Leaders in Health Management Symposium. American Hospital Association President Richard J. Umbdenstock, FACHE, was the featured speaker.

    Some 200 faculty, students, and members of the professional community attended Octobers event, which previewed the impact of then-proposed reform measures on the health care delivery system.

    This years symposium was co-sponsored by the Greater San Antonio Hospital Council.

    MARK YouR CAlENDARS 2010 SymposiumOctober 15 at 10:00 a.m.Ron J. Anderson, M.D.President and CEO of Parkland Health & Hospital System

    Don Beeler, John Hornbeak, and Frances Atiase

    HCAD Administrative Secretary Janice Miller and current resident Amy Walton.

    Proud new HCAD graduate Kendall Tobey Neurohr

    15OCT

    7

  • Conan Dickson, Ph.D.

    Administrator, Operations Support

    & Medical Affairs

    Johns Hopkins Health System

    Baltimore, MD

    Megha Mehta 09

    Project Administrator

    Johns Hopkins Health System

    Baltimore, MD

    Jim Hersma

    VP, Corporate Accounts

    MedAssets

    Alpharetta, GA

    William M. Gracey, FACHE, 81

    Retired Executive VP and COO

    LifePoint Hospitals, Inc.

    Brentwood, TN

    Nelson Mann

    Senior VP

    Tyler & Company

    Austin, TX

    Robert Shaw, FACHE, 69, 72

    President

    Norton Cancer Institute

    Louisville, KY

    Wayne t. Smith 71

    Chairman, President and CEO

    Community Health Systems, Inc.

    Franklin, TN

    Dan Stultz, M.D.

    CEO

    Texas Hospital Association

    Austin, TX

    Friday morning fi eld trips and guest lectures are a tradition at Trinity, and are a distinguishing feature of our program. They are designed to enrich students understanding of the broad range of health care delivery systems and the profession of health care management.

    FRiDAY MoRNiNG SESSioNS 2009-2010

    SPEAKERS

    Johns Hopkins Health System

    Senior VP

    Tyler & Company

    Austin, TX

    Robert Shaw, FACHE, 69, 72

    President

    Norton Cancer Institute

    Louisville, KY

    CEO

    Texas Hospital Association

    Austin, TX

    Dr. Mary Ste , class president Patrick Halinski, and AHA President Richard Umbdenstock

    Panel discussion with Stan Hupfeld, Don Beeler, and John Hornbeak

    SitE viSitSAudie L. Murphy Memorial Veterans Hospital, San Antonio, TX

    Baptist Healthcare System, San Antonio, TX

    Brooke Army Medical Centers Center for the Intrepid, Fort Sam Houston, TX

    CentroMed, San Antonio, TX

    CHRISTUS Santa Rosa, San Antonio, TX

    Morningside Ministries, San Antonio, TX

    San Antonio State Chest Hospital, San Antonio, TX

    St. Davids Hospital, Austin, TX

    University Health System, San Antonio, TX

    University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio, TX

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  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 0910

    Each new on-campus student is paired with a Trinity alumnus or local practitioner. These advisers provide another means of engaging the professional community in our educational process.

    Michael D. beaver 97COO, Hospital Administration Methodist Healthcare SystemSan Antonio, TX

    Kristi E. blomquist 03, 05

    Managed Care Strategy and Outcomes AnalystUT Health Science CenterSan Antonio, TX

    Jeffrey A. bourgeois, FACHE, 90VP and AdministratorCHRISTUS Santa Rosa Westover HillsSan Antonio, TX

    Adam K. Chandio 03, 06Director of OperationsBaptist Medical CenterSan Antonio, TX

    William l. Chessher 89AdministratorGreehey Childrens Cancer Research InstituteSan Antonio, TX

    lynn P. Falcone 91COONorth Central Baptist Medical CenterSan Antonio, TX

    Dale M. Flowers 99Sr. VP and Chief Administrative Offi cerUT Health Science Center School of MedicineSan Antonio, TX

    ted P. Fox 80, 82ConsultantSan Antonio, TX

    Enrique Gallegos Jr. 06Assistant Administrator and Compliance Offi cerCHRISTUS Santa Rosa HospitalSan Antonio, TX

    Diana Gerhardus 03Senior Management Services CoordinatorUT Health Science CenterSan Antonio, TX

    tiffany D. Gold 03Director of Rehabilitation ServicesRegent Care Center at the Medical CenterSan Antonio, TX

    Robert H. Grimes, FACHE, 80CEOGlobalRehab HospitalSan Antonio, TX

    Ashley S. Hixon, FACHE, 00COO and ECONortheast Methodist HospitalLive Oak, TX

    Anna E. Hoelting 81AdministratorWomen Partners Group PracticeSan Antonio, TX

    John E. Hornbeak, lFACHEExecutive-in-ResidenceDepartment of Health Care AdministrationTrinity University

    Reza A. Kaleel, FACHE, 96, 98VP/AdministratorCHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital Medical CenterSan Antonio, TX

    Jennifer l. Malatek, FACHE, 00Executive DirectorNew Braunfels Christian MinistriesNew Braunfels, TX

    Robert W. Martin Jr., FACHE, 01, 03Regional ManagerCRAssociates, Inc.San Antonio, TX

    Michael J. Mcbride, FACHE, 90Regional VP and AdministratorCHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health CareSan Antonio, TX

    Kristen Holloway Pratt 95, 97Consultant/DirectorPremier Consulting SolutionsSan Antonio, TX

    Don l. Richey 76Rural Development ConsultantBaptist Health SystemSeguin, TX

    Roger E. Roehl 84, 89Administrative Director, Primary Care Service LineSouth Texas Veterans Health Care SystemSan Antonio, TX

    Corinne S. Smith, J.D., FACHE, 86, 94Health Care Executive and AttorneySan Antonio, TX

    Harry E. Smith, FACHE, 73Executive DirectorGreater San Antonio Healthcare FoundationSan Antonio, TX

    lindsay J. Sondergeld 04, 06Director, Pre-Clinical & Clinical OperationsInstitute for Drug DevelopmentCancer Therapy & Research CenterSan Antonio, TX

    SENioR ADviSERS

    Trinity University President Dennis Ahlburg attended the pre-symposium breakfast.

    Kevin Scoggin and Bob Shaw at ACHE Congress 2010

    Stan Hupfeld, Don Beeler, John Hornbeak, and the On-Campus Class of 2011

    9

  • Methodist Healthcare MinistriesJessica Saavedra is this years recipient of the full-tuition scholarship established by the Methodist Healthcare Ministries in honor of the Methodist Healthcare Systems long-time CEO, John E. Hornbeak, LFACHE. Jessica is a Houston native and graduated magna cum laude in 2009 with a double degree in communication and Spanish from Trinity. She will complete an administrative residency with the Harris County Hospital District beginning next January.

    Ricardo villarreal Jr., last years recipient of the Hornbeak scholarship, is currently completing a residency with Community Health Systems South Texas Regional Medical Center in Jourdanton, Texas. His undergraduate degree is in biology from Angelo State University.

    St. Davids Neal Kocurek ScholarshipLast year, the St. Davids Community Health Foundation in Austin designated a Neal Kocurek scholarship for a student in Trinitys Health Care Administration program. This scholarship, honoring the late CEO of the foundation, was awarded to Patrick Figures, an Austin native who completed his undergraduate work at Trinity in finance. He has held internships with the Cancer Therapy & Research Center in San Antonio, Texas, and Denton Regional Medical Center in Denton, Texas.

    Golliher FellowshipThe Golliher Fellowship is funded by the Health Care Administration Alumni Association in honor of retired faculty member Dr. Paul E. Golliher. This years recipient is Agnes Koterba, a native of San Antonio who completed her undergraduate work at Trinity in communication and speech communication. She has been a long-time volunteer at San Antonios VA Hospital and will complete a residency at VISN 17: VA Heart of Texas Health Care Network in Arlington, Texas.

    Newman Family Foundation ScholarshipAlfred E. Koenig iii is the 2009 recipient of the Newman Scholarship. Freddy hails from Corpus Christi, Texas, and received a B.S. in biology from Texas A&M University in 2004. He has been a personal fitness trainer for many years and co-owns a personal fitness studio with his twin brother. Freddy will complete his residency with the Nix Health System in San Antonio.

    Golliher ScholarshipThe Golliher scholarship was awarded to David Matteson. A native of Galveston, Texas, David graduated from Trinity with a degree in management and a minor in economics. He will complete a residency with Cook Childrens Medical Center in Fort Worth, Texas.

    baptist Health Foundation Scholarships Three students received scholarship awards from the Baptist Health Foundation in San Antonio.

    Christopher Mendoza is an administrative resident with Southwest General Hospital in San Antonio. His undergraduate degree is in business from St. Marys University in San Antonio.

    bonnie vaughn is an executive program student who received her Trinity degree in August 2010. She was the program director of the Baptist Wound Healing Center in San Antonio.

    Dawn Wilder received her bachelors degree in biology from Clemson University and an M.D. from The Medical University of South Carolina. She will complete her residency with Metropolitan Methodist Hospital in San Antonio.

    2009-2010 SCHolARSHiPS

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  • DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION 0910

    Each year, a variety of guest speakers enrich our program by sharing their insights on current issues in the fi eld and practice of health care

    management. Their participation is greatly appreciated.

    Michael D. beaver 97

    COO

    Methodist Healthcare System

    San Antonio, TX

    Mark bernard, FACHE

    CEO

    Northeast Methodist Hospital

    San Antonio, TX

    William Craig, FACHE

    VP, Clinical Support

    Cook Childrens Medical Center

    Fort Worth, TX

    D.K. Everitt

    President

    The Compliance Division, LLC

    San Antonio, TX

    ted P. Fox 82

    Consultant

    San Antonio, TX

    Enrique Gallegos Jr. 06

    Assistant Administrator and Compliance Offi cer

    CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Hospital

    San Antonio, TX

    David Hagey

    Leadership Consultant

    US Army Medical Department Center

    and School

    Fort Sam Houston, TX

    Gordon W. Hawthorne, J.D., 71, 74

    Managing Director and Practice Leader

    Healthcare Diversifi ed Search

    Philadelphia, PA

    G. Richard Holt, M.D.

    Professor, Reconstructive/Plastic Surgery;

    Otolaryngology

    UT Health Science Center

    San Antonio, TX

    Sally Hurt-Steffen, FACHE, 03

    Chief Executive Offi cer

    Sierra Providence Eastside Hospital

    El Paso, TX

    Kyle J. Kalkwarf

    Fourth-Year Medical Student

    UT Health Science Center

    San Antonio, TX

    Anne M. Kanter

    Kanter and Associates

    San Antonio, TX

    Jackie E. Middleton 07

    VP, HR Operations

    Methodist Health System

    Dallas, TX

    Jane Anne Miller 07

    San Antonio, TX

    Dawn Polk

    Staffi ng Manager, Nursing Administration

    Northeast Methodist Hospital

    San Antonio, TX

    Shannon Stansbury

    VP of Network Development

    Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas

    Richardson, TX

    Karla Krueger Strawn 06

    Health System Specialist for Geriatrics and

    Extended Care

    South Texas Veterans Health Care System

    San Antonio, TX

    Philip Sun, AiA, and Associates

    Jacobs Carter Burgess

    Houston, TX

    todd A. thames, M.D., 10

    Director, Family Medicine Residency Program

    CHRISTUS Santa Rosa Health System

    San Antonio, TX

    Donald b. Wagner, lFACHE

    Houston, TX

    Dan S. Wilford, lFACHE

    Sugar Land, TX

    Helene Williams

    Human Resources Specialist

    Workforce Solutions Alamo

    San Antonio, TX

    otHER GuESt SPEAKERS

    The on-campus and executive classes come together for a panel discussion

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  • Judy t. brown

    Sr. VP and CFO

    East Jefferson General Hospital

    Metairie, LA

    Markus D. Craig

    CNO

    INTEGRIS Blackwell Regional Hospital

    Enid, Oklahoma

    Sandra A. Deleon

    San Antonio, TX

    P. Craig Desmond

    President and CEO

    Texsan Heart Hospital

    San Antonio, TX

    Sue l. Forrest

    Central and West Texas Division

    Case Management Director

    HCA

    Austin, TX

    Michael R. Gomez, M.D.

    Medical Director, Neonatal Intensive

    Care Unit and Chairman, Department

    of Pediatrics

    Saint Francis Childrens Hospital

    Tulsa, OK

    Chatt A. Johnson, M.D.

    Army Physician

    Brooke Army Medical Center

    Fort Sam Houston, TX

    Sarina b. King

    Practice Administrator

    Sleep Disorders Center of Central Texas

    Austin, TX

    Miguel Perez iii

    CIO

    Driscoll Childrens Health Plan

    Corpus Christi, TX

    Gary Purushotham

    Division Director

    Methodist Healthcare System

    San Antonio, TX

    Kara l. Witalis

    Consultant, Strategic Planning

    and Business Development

    Berkeley, CA

    John (J.P.) bartonico

    Associate Administrator

    Methodist Healthcare System

    San Antonio, TX

    Amanda S. bloom

    Administrative Fellow

    Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas

    Dallas, TX

    bryan S. braegger

    Administrative Specialist

    Community Health Systems,

    Laredo Medical Center

    Laredo, TX

    lisa M. butler

    Administrative Fellow

    The Methodist Hospital

    Houston, TX

    Andrew M. Chow

    Austin, TX

    landon W. lawson

    Regional Project Director

    Baptist Health System

    San Antonio, TX

    Megha Mehta

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