Lee ScheinbartLee Scheinbart, MD, CPA, FAAPL, earned his BS in biology at the University of Michigan and his MD from Ohio State University. He completed his internal medicine residency and hematology/oncology fellowship at the University of Florida Shands Hospital Scheinbart practiced hematology/oncology with Melbourne Internal Medicine Associates (MIMA) and Health First (HF) for over 20 years. During that time, he served on the MIMA Board of Directors and the Hospice of HF Board of Directors. A founder of the William Childs Hospice House and former medical director for the HF Cancer Institute, he went on to serve as vice president for medical affairs and later the chief medical officer at HF Hospitals, a division within the HF Integrated Delivery Network. Now semi-retired, Scheinbart serves as the chief health affairs officer and assistant professor of leadership development at the Burrell College of Osteopathic Medicine. He has a keen focus on physician leadership and its impact on organizational success. His writings and research have appeared in the Healthcare Administration Leadership & Management Journal (HALM) and the Physician Leadership Journal (PLJ), respectively. His writings also have appeared in several books dedicated to the chief medical officer, all of which have been published by AAPL. When he is not writing, researching, or speaking at national forums, he is mentoring aspiring physician executives or advising medical students. He is also an advisor for several healthtech startups, one of which is a patient navigation, advocacy, and support platform for those with chronic illness. When not engaged in those activities, you will find him fly fishing in parts unknown, cut off from most human contact. Read More Read Less
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