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MetroWest Medical Center Has New Chief Medical Officer
Michele Sinopoli will serve as CMO for both Saint Vincent Hospital and MetroWest Medical Center. She starts in April.
FRAMINGHAM, MA — MetroWest Medical Center will have a new Chief Medical Officer beginning in April, Tenet Healthcare officials announced on Thursday.
Michele Sinopoli, MD, has been appointed the new Chief Medical Officer (CMO) for both Saint Vincent Hospital and MetroWest Medical Center, Tenet Healthcare’s Massachusetts Market. She starts her new position in early April.
Sinopoli has been the Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Saint Vincent Hospital since February 2019. In June 2019 Saint Vincent Hospital was the first hospital in Central Massachusetts to receive international recognition as a designated birth facility by Baby-Friendly USA.
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“We are excited to work with Dr. Sinopoli in her new Chief Medical Officer role,” said Carolyn Jackson, Chief Executive Officer, Saint Vincent Hospital and Massachusetts Market for Tenet Healthcare.
“As Chief of OB/GYN at Saint Vincent Hospital, she has proven herself to be a highly effective clinical leader who is well respected by the medical staff and the broader hospital community. She is committed to providing high-quality, safe care to the communities we serve.”
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Sinopoli is tasked with collaborating with hospital physician leaders and medical staff to develop and implement comprehensive clinical quality and patient safety initiatives.
“I am honored to be given this opportunity to represent our talented and dedicated medical staff and to work closely with them to develop and implement initiatives designed to maintain the highest standards of clinical care and patient safety at our facilities,” Sinopoli said. “
As a practicing physician for nearly 20 years, I am passionate about ensuring that every patient receives the highest quality and compassionate care they expect and deserve.”
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