Faculty Orientation – SLUCare August 2014. Mission As the clinical arm of Saint Louis University School of Medicine, SLUCare exists to improve the lives.

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Faculty Orientation – SLUCare August 2014

Mission As the clinical arm of Saint Louis University School of Medicine, SLUCare exists to improve the lives of all we serve in the St. Louis region by exploring and expanding medical knowledge, providing an exceptional patient experience, and adhering to the Jesuit traditions of caring for others and meeting the needs of the whole person. Vision Deeply rooted in the Jesuit tradition of caring for the whole person, SLUCare will be the leading regional provider of innovative and complex care.

Values Service. Our Jesuit tradition and Judeo-Christian values shape the patient experience. Leadership. As researchers and educators, we are dedicated to the development of new knowledge, innovation, and the preparation of tomorrow’s healthcare leaders. Unity. We build on the collective strength and cultural diversity of everyone, working with open communication and transparency. Compassion. We serve our patients and each other with kindness and empathy. Accountability. We act ethically, responsibly and hold ourselves accountable for our behavior. Respect. We treat each individual with dignity and professionalism. Excellence. We work as a team to bring experience, advancements and the highest-quality of care to our patients and their families. Stewardship. We provide access to care and support the wellbeing of the communities we serve.

Saint Louis University Medical Center Campus School of Medicine –711 medical students University Medical Group – SLUCare School of Nursing –1100 nursing students Doisy College of Health Sciences –1600 students Athletic Training Clinical Laboratory Science Cytotechnology Health Informatics and Information Management Investigative and Medical Sciences Nuclear Medicine Technology Nutrition & Dietetics Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy Physical Therapy Physician Assistant Radiation Therapy College for Public Health and Social Justice –315 students Center for Health Care Ethics –Bander Center for Medical Business Ethics Center for Advanced Dental Education –57 trainees Edward A. Doisy Research Center Center for World Health and Medicine

The Physicians of Saint Louis University - SLUCare 500 Faculty Physicians 625 Residents and Fellows 73 Locations +500,000 Ambulatory Visits Annually Gross Clinical Revenue- $275 Million Key Hospital Partners: –Saint Louis University Hospital/Tenet –Des Peres Hospital/Tenet –SSM Cardinal Glennon Children’s Medical Center –SSM St. Mary’s Health Center –Veterans Administration (John Cochran and Jefferson Barracks) –St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, Belleville, IL –Mercy Hospital –St. Anthony’s Medical Center –St. Luke’s Hospital –SSM St. Clare Health Center –SSM St. Joseph’s Health Center –Memorial Hospital, Belleville, IL –Anderson Hospital, Maryville, IL

Anesthesiology & Critical Care Center for Comprehensive Cardiovascular Care (C4) Family & Community Medicine Family Medicine Sports Medicine Dermatology Mohs Surgery Dermatopathology Cosmetic General Dermatology Internal Medicine Infectious Disease, Allergy & Immunology Endocrinology Gastroenterology & Hepatology General Internal Medicine Geriatric Medicine Hematology & Medical Oncology Nephrology Pulmonary, Critical Care, Sleep Medicine Rheumatology Neurology & Psychiatry Epilepsy Movement Disorders Multiple Sclerosis Neuromuscular Disorders Pediatric Neurology Sleep Stroke, Interventional, Neurocritical Adult Psychiatry Child Psychiatry Forensic Psychiatry Geropsychiatry Neurological Surgery Skull-based Surgery Microvascular Surgery Obstetrics, Gynecology, & Women’s Health General Gynecology, Obstetrics and Women’s Health Gynecologic Oncology Pediatrics General Academic Pediatrics Adolescent Medicine Allergy/Immunology Cardiology Child Protection Critical Care Dermatology Developmental Pediatrics Emergency Medicine Endocrinology Gastroenterology Medical Genetics Hematology/Oncology Hospital Medicine Infectious Disease Neonatology Nephrology Pulmonology (includes Sleep Medicine) Toxicology Radiation Oncology Radiology Interventional Radiology Surgery Abdominal Transplant Surgery General Surgery Pediatric Cardiac Surgery Pediatric General Surgery Pediatric Abdominal Transplant Surgery Pediatric Urology Plastic Surgery Thoracic Surgery Trauma & Critical Care Surgery Urology Vascular and Endovascular Surgery Departments/Divisions Maternal-Fetal Medicine Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility Urogynecology Ophthalmology Adult and Pediatric Cornea Oculoplastics Retina Neuro-ophthalmology Orthopaedic Surgery Foot and Ankle Surgery Hand & Upper Extremity Surgery Joint Reconstruction Orthopaedic Oncology Orthopaedic Trauma Care Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery Spinal Deformity and Reconstructive Spine Surgery Sports Medicine and Shoulder Surgery Otolaryngology – Head & Neck Surgery Audiology General Otolaryngology Head & Neck Oncology and Reconstruction Laryngology and Voice Disorders Otolaryngic Allergy and Immunology Otology and Neurotology Pediatric Otolaryngology Pathology Autopsy Pathology Cytopathology Forensic Pathology & Toxicology GI and Liver Pathology Hematopathology and Flow Cytometry Molecular Diagnostics Perinatal & Placental Pathology Renal Pathology Surgical Pathology Consultation

School of Medicine SLUCare  Physician Organization  Clinical Delivery  Quality  Operations  Education  Research  Faculty Development  GME Saint Louis University University Table of Organization

Executive Committee Clinical Operations Committee SLUCare Governing Board Compensation Committee Finance Committee Legal & Compliance Committee Marketing Committee Saint Louis University Philip Alderson, MD Chair Robert Wilmott, MD Chair SLUCare Table of Organization

Office of the CEO Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Officer Executive Director IT and PMO Business Development and Contracting Business Operations Robert Wilmott, M.D. Mark Varvares, M.D. Oscar Cruz, M.D. Robert Heaney, M.D. Kathleen Merlo, RN Marketing PR and Communications Legal HR Supply Chain Compliance Finance and Accounting Security Facilities IT SLUCare Management Organization