PhyMed Names Singh Vice President Clinical Operations
Saket Singh, MD, has joined PhyMed Healthcare Group as Vice President of Clinical Operations for the Mid-Atlantic Region.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (PRWEB) April 24, 2018
Dr. Singh comes to PhyMed from Allegheny Health Network in Pittsburgh where he has led the anesthesiology department, quality, safety, faculty development programs, and clinical transformation initiatives such as peri-operative medicine and ERAS. He completed his residency in Anesthesiology at Temple University School of Medicine’s clinical campus at Western Pennsylvania Hospital before pursuing a Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic.
In his new role with PhyMed, Dr. Singh will work with physician leaders to lead, oversee and execute clinical initiatives, including quality metrics and staffing best practices. He will also work with leaders on the PhyMed Operations team to grow partnerships and enhance clinical excellence within partner hospitals and healthcare providers.
“We’re excited to have a physician of Saket Singh’s caliber join the PhyMed team,” says Marty Bonick, chief executive officer for PhyMed. “The business of healthcare is rapidly changing, and his clinical expertise in patient care and quality will bring great value to our partners and our team.”
About PhyMed Healthcare Group
Based in Nashville, PhyMed Healthcare Group is a physician-led and owned leader of anesthesia and pain management services, and is committed to providing focused, proactive and innovative business solutions that foster high-quality, care-centered results. PhyMed Healthcare Group is a trusted partner proudly serving healthcare systems, ambulatory surgery centers and office-based anesthesia in multiple states. PhyMed consists of over 650 clinicians. To learn more, visit http://www.phymed.com.
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