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Charles E. Bogosta
Mr. Bogosta is executive vice president of UPMC and of UPMC Cancer Centers, part of the University of Pittsburgh Cancer Institute. Mr. Bogosta is president of the International and Commercial Services Division (ICSD) of UPMC. As a leader of ICSD, he oversees international development efforts, including the creation of a new biomedical research center in Sicily, a leading transplant hospital in Palermo, Italy, and cancer treatment centers in Ireland. He is also spearheading efforts to create and manage innovative, for-profit businesses that leverage UPMC’s medical and technological expertise. As vice president of UPMC Cancer Centers, Mr. Bogosta is responsible for the strategic, operational, and financial activities of all cancer-related clinical and research activity. |
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Simona Abbro
Ms. Abbro is the director of UPMC International Marketing Communications. |
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Kathryn Devine
Ms. Devine is vice president of Human Resources, International Services, UPMC. She is responsible for developing human resources and expatriate programs to meet the strategic and operational needs of expanding UPMC international facilities and programs. Ms. Devine has over 20 years experience in human resources, including 10 years in international activities. |
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Philip Green
Mr. Green is president of Strategic Business Initiatives (SBI) of UPMC. In this position, Mr. Green oversees all of UPMC's strategic partnerships and relationships with for-profit companies. SBI is responsible for bringing new concepts and emerging technologies to market. SBI has successfully advanced business opportunities in fields as diverse as information technology, biosecurity, and biotechnology. To date, it has invested more than $100 million in multiple ventures, with more under development. |
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Bruno Gridelli, MD
Dr. Gridelli is the Medical and Scientific Director of UPMC’s International and Commercial Services Division and the medical-scientific director of ISMETT, a transplant hospital in Palermo, Italy. Under his direction ISMETT has remarkably increased the liver transplant activity and started new clinical programs, such as heart, lung, and pancreas transplantation. The lung transplant program in Palermo is the only one south of Rome. The number of transplants performed at ISMETT has more than tripled under Dr. Gridelli’s direction. ISMETT is also entering the field of regenerative medicine and cell transplantation. |
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Loretta L. Hanwell
Ms. Hanwell is the senior director of the UPMC International and Commercial Services Division (ICSD) and UPMC Cancer Centers. In her role within ICSD, Ms. Hanwell leads a team for development and implementation of international initiatives in several countries including Ireland, U.K., and Cyprus. Ms. Hanwell has extensive clinical experience in hospital administration and recently was responsible for project management efforts for UPMC Cancer Centers, including the planning, design and organizational start up of more than 12 free-standing cancer centers. She has worked closely with joint venture partners in formulating strategic and operational plans, physicians referral programs, and outreach initiatives. |
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Donna L. McCormick
Ms. McCormick is the chief information officer for UPMC’s International and Commercial Services Division. Stationed in London, Ms. McCormick is responsible for planning, directing, coordinating, and managing information system services in support of all international sites and activities. Prior to this position, Ms. McCormick was vice president of Enterprise Hospital Systems within the UPMC Corporate IS Division. |
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Carole A. Miserendino, DrPH, MSN, RN
Dr. Miserendino is the vice president for Interval Nursing Operations. She has responsibility for two global areas of leadership in patient care services. Internationally, Dr. Miserendino will be providing clinical operations analysis, supporting infrastructure development for patient care services, and serving as interim chief nursing officer as needed. Domestically, she is a member of the system Chief Nursing Officers Leadership Team where she will provide operations analysis and improvement expertise as well as interim executive support. |
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Michael D. Riska, CPA
Mr. Riska is chief financial officer of UPMC International and Commercial Services Division and works out of UPMC’s corporate offices located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Mr. Riska manages the day-to-day financial, controllership, financial risk management, and other financial support services for the division and is a vital resource in current operational as well as business development activities. He oversees and provides management for domestic and international financial resources and their support of the clinical operations. |
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Professor John G. Armstrong MD, FRCPI, DABR, FFRRCSI
Dr. Armstrong is presently the chairman of the Irish Cancer Society and one of the leading radiation oncologists in Europe. He was trained in the United States at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, where he directed the lung cancer radiation research program. Dr. Armstrong wrote the first U.S. publication about the use of 3-D radiation for lung cancer. He is currently the director of research at St. Lukes Hospital, the largest cancer facility in Ireland. In addition, Dr. Armstrong is medical director for UPMC Ireland, a joint venture between UPMC and Eurocare, with cancer centres in Waterford and Dublin. He has been intimately involved in the rollout of new procedures involving high tech radiation therapy procedures such as IMRT, and stereotactic radiosurgery.
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Michael Costelloe
Mr. Costelloe is managing director of UPMC Cancer Centers Ireland and CEO of Beacon Hospital. He has spent the last two years developing and operating highly-specialized cancer treatment centres in Ireland and worked closely with the Irish Public Health System to reach a Services Level Agreement for the treatment of public patients at a private radiotherapy centre in accordance with the National Radiotherapy Guidelines. Previously, Mr. Costelloe was the director general of UPMC’s highly specialized, multi-organ transplantation hospital in Italy where he was stationed from 1998 to 2005. He has extensive experience in the creation, implementation, and management of public-private partnerships in healthcare. |
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Alan Hodgdon, MD
Dr. Hodgdon is the executive medical director of the HMC/UPMC Emergency Enhancement Project with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) in Doha, Qatar. He is an emergency physician with extensive overseas experience and serves on the faculty as clinical assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. |
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Walt Stoy, PhD, EMT-P, CCEMTP
Dr. Stoy is the executive administrative director of the HMC/UPMC Emergency Medicine Enhancement Project with Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC) in Doha, Qatar. Under his direction, UPMC physicians, surgeons, paramedics, and nurses provide hands-on training in emergency medicine and work side-by-side with their local counterparts to evaluate, improve, and achieve world-class emergency care at three HMC hospitals and the Emergency Medical Services (EMS). The HMC/UPMC partnership also created Qatar’s first Trauma Service at Hamad General Hospital. The Trauma Service is part of a broader vision to establish a Level 1 Trauma Center at HMC. |
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Ugo Palazzo, MD
Dr. Palazzo is the chief of staff and deputy medical officer of ISMETT in Palermo, Italy. Dr. Palazzo began his work at ISMETT in 1999 as the associate medical director and director of both the Liver Unit and Outpatient Clinic. He has also served as director of the International Patients Service Department. Before joining ISMETT, Dr. Palazzo was the director of a unit dedicated to patients on a waiting list for liver transplants at Vincenzo Cervello Hospital. |
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Laura Raimondo
Ms. Raimondo is vice president of UPMC International Services and managing director of UPMC Italy. Stationed in Rome, Ms. Raimondo ensures management of and services to ISMETT and also manages coordination and development of international activities and investments of UPMC in Europe and the Middle East. Ms. Raimondo was responsible for the set-up and launch of the Ri.MED Foundation in Italy. |