Maryland's Health Matters - Midtown - Spring 2014 - (Page 2)
IN THIS ISSUE
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It's a Team Effort
Teams merge to provide even greater
care at the UM Center for Diabetes
& Endocrinology.
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After a decade of serving as CEO of UMMC
Midtown Campus, Sylvia Smith Johnson has
retired. She left behind a legacy focused
on improving the health and well-being
of the West Baltimore community. Brian
Bailey, senior vice president and executive
director, hopes to continue that legacy as
the new on-site leader for UMMC Midtown
LIVING WELL WITH HIV
Outpatient practice provides HIV pre-
vention and treatment to West Baltimore.
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SERIOUS CARE
FOR KIDS
University of Maryland Children's Hospital
specializes in treating children who are
critically and chronically ill.
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Campus. Jeffrey A. Rivest is president and
CEO of both campuses of the University of
Maryland Medical Center. Having held several
chief financial officer, Bailey is no stranger to the hospital, and neither is
his passion for serving the West Baltimore community.
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D E PA R T M E N TS
A HEALTHY START
AT A GLANCE
You've been at UMMC Midtown Campus for nearly 20 years.
Tell us about your first day. I remember being excited to have
the opportunity to help strengthen the hospital, improve on
its operational deficiencies, and appreciated its mission of
providing quality care to the local community. West Baltimore
Wound Healing Center at UMMC
walk and work again.
Brian G. Bailey,
Senior Vice President,
Executive Director,
UMMC Midtown Campus
positions at UMMC Midtown Campus over the past 18 years, including
BACK ON HIS FEET
Midtown Campus helps Baltimore man
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NEW LEADERSHIP AT UMMC
MIDTOWN CAMPUS
residents really rely on us.
Q
What exciting things are ahead for UMMC Midtown Campus?
Our outpatient center will break ground this spring. The center
will function as a medical community to educate and help with
preventive healthcare as well as episodic healthcare to our
patients. It's not just about treating them when they're sick, but
keeping our community healthy.
STAY CONNECTED WITH UMMC MIDTOWN
CAMPUS AT UMM.EDU/MIDTOWN
President/Chief Executive Offi cer
Jeffrey A. Rivest
Director, Marketing & Communications
Denise P. Marino, MA
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Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Maryland's Health Matters - Midtown - Spring 2014
Maryland's Health Matters - Midtown - Spring 2014
In This Issue
A Healthy Start
Living Well with HIV
It's a Team Effort
At A Glance
Serious Care For Kids
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