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LLU Health president Richard Hart Recognized

By Susan Onuma, Community Writer
October 27, 2016 at 02:11pm. Views: 571

LOMA LINDA>> Loma Linda University Health president and CEO Dr. Richard H. Hart, MD, DrPH, has been recognized as one of “110 Physician Leaders to Know in 2016” by Becker’s Hospital Review. Becker’s Hospital Review, a leading publication highlighting business, legal news and analysis for the hospital industry, recognized in its latest issue the top physician leaders of hospitals and health systems across the country. “All recipients have demonstrated outstanding leadership and clinical expertise throughout their careers, leading initiatives to improve their individual organizations and the healthcare of the communities they serve,” Becker’s Hospital Review said in a statement. “Dr. Richard Hart’s devotion to his work is obvious to all who have met him," said U.S. Representative Pete Aguilar. "He has helped families throughout the Inland Empire in their greatest hours of need. His vision has provided immense opportunity and hope to San Bernardino and our region.” “Dr. Hart is a true visionary, for our institution, for our community and for our world, said Dr. Roger Hadley, MD, Loma Linda University Health’s executive vice president of medical affairs, and dean of Loma Linda University School of Medicine said. "We are excited that he has been brought to the forefront as a physician leader to know by Becker’s Hospital Review. Dr. Hart is a remarkable man.” In the late 1960s, as a medical student at Loma Linda University, Hart founded the Social Action Corps as an outreach effort of students and staff at Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center. Over the course of 60 years, these volunteers offered temporary medical clinics in donated spaces within the community. When Norton Air Force Base closed in 1992, SAC acquired it and converted it into a medical facility. The SAC Health System recently moved into the Loma Linda University - San Bernardino Campus, new 150,000-square-foot facility in downtown San Bernardino offering an innovative approach to health care, education and health awareness for the region. Primary and specialty care of all types will be provided as well as dental care. Filling out the space will be a large behavioral health area with both private and group counseling rooms, a pharmacy, laboratory and vegetarian cafeteria. The San Manuel Gateway College occupies the upper floor of the Loma Linda University Health San Bernardino Campus and provides a unique venue for educational opportunities that will provide both vertical and horizontal integration of students, with physicians in their specialty training working alongside our many students from Loma Linda, all interacting with our San Manuel Gateway College students — three levels of education, with many different health disciplines learning side by side. The 157,000 square foot facility offers classrooms, laboratories, a simulation lab, an anatomy lab and learning space. Hart has served Loma Linda University Health since 1972, including serving as Chair of the School of Public Health’s Department of Health Sciences, Director of the Center for Health Promotion, Chair of the School of Medicine’s Department of Preventive Medicine, Dean of the School of Public Health and President (previously Chancellor) and CEO of the University. It is Hart’s vision for the future that helps fuel Vision 2020, a $1.2 billion project with a $360 million philanthropic goal, the largest endeavor in the history of Loma Linda University Health and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Vision 2020 includes the design, development and construction of a new Children’s Hospital tower and Adult hospital - currently the largest hospital construction project in the state of California - a new wholeness institute and research center, and scholarship and educational endowments and programs that will change the approach for health care and education for the future. Hart is also president of Adventist Health International (AHI) a non-profit organization focused on upgrading and managing mission hospitals by providing governance, consultation and technical assistance to over 43 affiliated Seventh-day Adventist hospitals and 67 clinics throughout Africa, Asia and Central and South Americas and the Caribbean. While not directly a part of the Loma Linda University Health system, AHI continues to work closely with the Global Health Institute, in which Hart serves as director, in collaborative efforts to provide aid to hospitals in need. In addition to his numerous leadership and operational responsibilities, Hart also remains a practicing physician, seeing patients one day a week.

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