M E M O R A N D U M January 24, 2017 TO Members of the Board of Trustees FROM Nancy L Zimpher, Chancellor SUBJECT Appointment of Dr Wayne J Riley as President of the State University of New York Downs[.]
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January 24, 2017 TO: Members of the Board of Trustees
FROM: Nancy L Zimpher, Chancellor
SUBJECT: Appointment of Dr Wayne J Riley as President of the State
University of New York Downstate Medical University Action Requested
The proposed resolution appoints Dr Wayne J Riley as President of the State University of New York Downstate Medical University
Resolution
I recommend that the Board of Trustees adopt the following resolution:
Resolved that the appointment of Dr Wayne J Riley as President of the State University of New York Downstate Medical University, effective on or about April 3, 2017, be, and hereby is, approved Dr Riley will receive a salary of
$500,000 per year from State appropriated funds and
$175,000 per year from the campus foundation Dr Riley will also receive a $7,500/month housing allowance and either use of a campus automobile or automobile allowance
Background
I recommend that Dr Wayne J Riley be appointed President of the State University of New York Downstate Medical University
Dr Wayne Riley is currently Clinical Professor of Medicine, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine and Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Management, Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University He is the
immediate past President of the American College of Physicians, an international organization of 148,000 internal medicine specialists and subspecialists He was the 10th President and Chief Executive Officer of Meharry Medical College
(January 2007 until July 2013) He previously served as the Vice-President, Vice Dean for Health Affairs and Governmental Relations, and Associate Professor of Internal Medicine at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas He joined the faculty there after completing residency training in Baylor’s internal medicine residency training program
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Dr Riley, an academic primary general internist, has had 25 years of progressively increasing and significant senior level management, policy and leadership experiences in academic medicine, patient care, research
administration, academic health center administration, health care management, health policy, biotechnology, the corporate sector, government service, advocacy and organized medicine He is well versed in healthcare management and policy,
is a member of the prestigious National Academy of Medicine (previously the Institute of Medicine) of the National Academy of Sciences, a Master of the
American College of Physicians and a member of the Society of Medical
Administrators (SOMA), an organization composed of the nation’s top 50
physician executives He is a Diplomat of the American Board of Internal
Medicine and the National Board of Medical Examiners
Dr Riley earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in anthropology
(concentration in Medical Anthropology) from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut; a Master of Public Health (M.P.H.) degree in health systems
management from the Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine in New Orleans; a Master’s in Business Administration (M.B.A.) from Rice University in Texas, and a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree from the
Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta He is licensed to practice medicine in the states of Tennessee, Georgia, Texas and Louisiana
A copy of Dr Riley’s curriculum vitae is attached
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EDUCATION & TRAINING
UNDERGRADUATE
EDUCATION
Yale University
New Haven, Connecticut Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Anthropology
1981
GRADUATE
EDUCATION
Tulane University School of Public Health & Tropical Medicine
New Orleans, Louisiana Master of Public Health (M.P.H.)
- Health Systems Management
1988
MEDICAL
EDUCATION
Morehouse School of Medicine
Atlanta, Georgia Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
1993
MANAGEMENT
EDUCATION
Rice University
Jesse H Jones Graduate School of Management Houston, Texas
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.)
2002
POSTGRADUATE
TRAINING
RESIDENCY
Primary Care/General Internal Medicine
Department of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
7/94-6/96
INTERNSHIP Department of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas
1993-1994
TRAINING (other) Leadership Development Program (LDP)
Center for Creative Leadership Greensboro, North Carolina
September
2005
Leadership Development Program for Physicians In Academic Health Centers
Harvard University School of Public Health
November
2002
Harvard Seminar for New Presidents
Harvard Institutes for Higher Education Harvard University
July 2007
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BOARD
CERTIFICATIONS
LICENSURE Louisiana State Board of Medical Examiners 1996
Texas State Board of Medical Examiners 1996 Georgia Board of Composite Medical Examiners 2007 Tennessee State Board of Medical Examiners 2007
ACADEMIC, ADMINISTRATIVE & CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS
ACADEMIC/
ADMINISTRATIVE
APPOINTMENTS
President and Chief Executive Officer Meharry Medical College
1/07-6/13
Vice-President and Vice Dean Health Affairs and Governmental Relations Baylor College of Medicine
5/04-12/06
Associate Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
10/05-12/06
Assistant Dean for Education Office of the Dean of Education Baylor College of Medicine
7/01- 5/04
Assistant Chief, Medicine Service Ben Taub General Hospital Harris County Hospital District
7/00-12/06
Oversight Director, Pre-clinical Curriculum Office of the Dean of Education
Baylor College of Medicine
7/00-6/01
Course Director, Longitudinal Ambulatory Experience (LACE)
Baylor College of Medicine
7/00-12/06
Assistant Professor of Medicine Section of General Internal Medicine Department of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
12/96-6/00
Assistant Director, Baylor General Medicine “C”
Inpatient Teaching Medical Service The Methodist Hospital
7/97-6/99
Director, Baylor Travel Medicine Service Department of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
8/96-6/99
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7/96-12/96
Course Faculty, First Year Course in Medical Ethics Center for Medical Ethics & Health Policy
Baylor College of Medicine
1/97-7/01
ACADEMIC/
TEACHING
APPOINTMENTS
Adjunct Professor of Healthcare Management Owen Graduate School of Management Vanderbilt University
7/13
Clinical Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine Vanderbilt University School of Medicin
7/13- present
Senior Health Policy Associate Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy Meharry Medical College
1/11-6/13
Professor of Medicine (Tenured) Department of Medicine
Meharry Medical College
1/07-2013
Adjunct Professor of Management Jesse H Jones Graduate School of Management Rice University
01/06-2008
Instructor and Co-Faculty Director, Baylor College of Medicine/Jones Graduate School of Management, Certificate in Medical of Healthcare Management Program
1/04-12/05
HOSPITAL
APPOINTMENTS
Attending Physician Nashville General Hospital at Meharry
10/07-2013
Attending Staff
St Luke’s Episcopal Hospital
1/04-01/07
Attending Physician The Methodist Hospital Houston, Texas
7/96-12/06
Attending/Staff Physician Ben Taub General Hospital/Harris County Hospital District Houston, Texas
7/96-01/07
Attending/Staff Physician Michael E DeBakey Veterans Affairs Medical Center Houston, Texas
7/96-01/07
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SERVICE
(Committees)
Chair, Baylor College of Medicine/Rice University Programs Committee
7/05-12/06
Vice-Chair, International Affairs Committee Baylor College of Medicine
7/05-12/06
Vice-Chair, BCM Institutional Diversity Council Baylor College of Medicine
7/05-12/06
Co-Chair, Education Mission Strategic Planning Task Force, Baylor College of Medicine
7/03-12/04
Member, Academy of Distinguished Educators Baylor College of Medicine
7/03-present
Chair, Teaching of Anatomy Task Force Baylor College of Medicine
7/00-6/01
Member, Alumni Executive Committee Baylor College of Medicine
7/98-12/06
Member, Admissions Committee Baylor College of Medicine
7/98-12/06
Member, Medicine Core Clerkship Committee Baylor College of Medicine
7/98-12/06
Member, Intern Selection Committee Department of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
7/96-12/06
Member, Primary Care/General Internal Medicine Residency Committee
Department of Medicine Baylor College of Medicine
7/96-12/06
Chair, Resident Activities Committee Department of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine
4/95-6/96
ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (other)
HEALTH POLICY
Health Services Planner (part-time), Department of Health
Hospital, State of Louisiana Duties included monitoring, tracking, and reporting on legislation affecting the Department of Health & Hospitals, assistance in rule- making, coordination of federal grants and participation in planning and program evaluation activities
(7/87-5/88)
GOVERNMENT
Executive Assistant to the Mayor, Office of the Mayor,
City of New Orleans, (Mayoral appointee), Mayor’s principal assistant for governmental liaison Supervised City’s International Relations, Criminal Justice, Public Information and Press Relations Also responsible for City’s Lobbying
(2/86-5/86)
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Administrative Assistant to the Mayor, Office of the
Mayor, City of New Orleans (Mayoral appointee), Member
of the Executive Staff of the Mayor of New Orleans Served
as liaison to business, religious, professional, and civic groups-most notably the U.S Conference of Mayors, NAACP, Privatization Council, and National League of Cities Represented Mayor and City at various meetings and public events Supervised staff of 4
(6/85-2/86)
Administrative Assistant, Mayor’s Office of Employment
Training and Development, (Mayoral appointee), City of New Orleans Rendered important administrative and management assistance to the Director of City of New Orleans’ lead agency in administering $7 million for the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA), a federal job training program for the unemployed and underemployed and the Summer Youth Employment & Training Program
(9/81-6/85)
ACADEMIC
INTERESTS
General Internal Medicine, health care management and policy, medical education planning and policy, public hospitals and health systems, healthcare strategic planning, medical ethics, health disparities, leadership in healthcare, medical quality, the U.S Health care system and higher education
HONORS & AWARDS
Doctor of Science, (D.Sc.), Honoris Causa,
Tuskegee University
2013
Elected, Institute of Medicine (IOM), National Academy of Sciences
2012
Nashville Business Journal “Most Admired CEO’s” 2012
Nashville Business Journal “Healthcare Heroes Award” 2012 Harold Delaney Exemplary Educational Leadership Award
American Association of Blacks in Higher Education
2012 Inductee, Arnold P Gold Foundation Humanism Society 2011
Doctor of Humane Letters, (D.H.L.), Honoris Causa
State University of New York (SUNY), Brooklyn, Downstate Medical Center
2010
Master, American College of Physicians 2009
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SUNY Downstate Medical Center
2008
Inductee, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society 2007 Distinguished Alumnus Award, National Association for
Equal Opportunity in Higher Education
2006
Physician of the Year Award, Ben Taub General Hospital 2004 Distinguished Alumnus Award, Morehouse School of
Medicine
2003
Fulbright & Jaworski, LLP Faculty Excellence Award, Baylor College of Medicine
2002
Member, Academy of Distinguished Educators, Baylor College of Medicine
2002
Elected to Fellowship, American College of Physicians, American Society of Internal Medicine
2000
1997 Key Clinical Faculty Hartford Foundation, Baylor Geriatrics in Primary Care Initiative
1997
Certificate of Achievement in Ambulatory Care Houston Veterans Affairs Medicine Service, Baylor College
of Medicine
1996
Louis W Sullivan, M.D., Presidential Leadership Award Morehouse School of Medicine
1993
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Student Research Fellowship
1991
Prudential Foundation/NMF AIDS Education and Public Policy Fellowship
1990
St Vincent de Paul Society Scholarship 1990-93 American Medical Association Research & Education
Foundation Scholarship
1991
Scroll & Key Senior Society, Yale University 1981 Community Leadership Award, Yale University 1981
MEMBERSHIPS & ACTIVITIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
PROFESSIONAL
MEMBERSHIPS
• American College of Physicians
• American College of Physician Executives
• American Medical Association
• National Medical Association
• Nashville Academy of Medicine
• Tennessee Medical Association
• Yale Club of Middle Tennessee
• Yale Club of New York City
• Morehouse School of Medicine National Alumni Association
• Sigma Pi Phi Fraternity
• Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Life Member
• Texas Club of Internists
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(National, State &
Local)
Immediate Past President & President Emeritus American College of Physicians
President, American College of Physicians President Elect, American College of Physicians Member, Board of Directors, Nashville Branch Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
2016-
Member, National Institutes of Health (NIH) “Blue Ribbon”
Advisory Committee to the Director (ACD) for Diversity
2011 12
National Veterans Affairs Academic Affiliations Council 2011 14 Member, American Clinical and Climatological Association 2011 Chairman, National Advisory Council on
Minority Health & Health Disparities National Institutes of Health (NIH) U.S Department of Health & Human Services
2011-13
Member, Board of Directors Association of Academic Health Centers
2011-13 Member, Society of Medical Administrators 2010 Citizen Member, Tennessee Residence Commission 2010 Chairman, Board of Directors
Association of Minority Health Professions Schools, Inc
2010 -13
Regent, American College of Physicians 2009 Member, Labor, Education and Health Advisory Council
Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta
2009 13
Member, Association of Academic Health Centers Program Committee
2007
Board Member, Association of Minority Health Professions Schools, Inc
2007-2010
Governor-elect, Texas Southern Region American College of Physicians
12/05-12/06
Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) Faculty Fellow
2003-2005
Member, Planning Committee: American Medical Schools
and the Physician Supply in the U.S
Institute of Medicine (IOM)
3/2003
Vice-Chair, Council of Associates American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
3/95-4/96
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5/96-4/01
Member, Council of Associates American College of Physicians-American Society of Internal Medicine
3/94-4/96
Member, Advisory Board, Ernest N Morial Asthma, Allergy & Respiratory Disease Center L.S.U Health Science Center New Orleans, Louisiana
7/94-present
Member, Board of Directors Greater New Orleans Biosciences Economic Development District Board
1/08-2013
PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
(National & State)
President, Baylor Medical Alumni Association
11/05-12/06 Past President,
Texas Academy of Internal Medicine
11/05- present President, Texas Academy of Internal Medicine 11/04-11/05 Chairman, Harris County Hospital District Medical Staff
Board
2/04-12/06 President-elect, Texas Academy of Internal Medicine 11/04-11/05 Secretary-Treasurer, Texas Academy of Internal Medicine 11/99-2003 Member, Board of Directors,
Texas Academy of Internal Medicine
11/99-12/06
Chair, Administration Committee, Texas Academy of Internal Medicine
11/99- 11/2003 Co-Chair, Planning Committee,
Texas Academy of Internal Medicine, Fall 2000 Annual Session
2/99-11/99
Chair, Associates Activities Committee, Texas Academy of Internal Medicine
11/94-06/96
Member, Planning Committee, 1996 Annual Session Texas Academy of Internal Medicine
11/95-11/96
TEACHING
Didactic course work
1 Course taught at Baylor within primary department:
• Required Internal Medicine Clerkship
2 Courses taught at Baylor external to primary department
• Longitudinal Ambulatory Experience Course (LACE) Baylor College of Medicine
• Beyond the exam room: “Physician as Advocate”,