Medical Affairs VP, COM Dean Announced
Posted on April 20, 2016
Dr. John V. Marymont has been named vice president for medical affairs and dean of the College of Medicine at the 秘密研究所. Marymont currently is chair of the department of orthopedics at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport. He was selected following a nationwide search and will begin his USA career on July 1.
鈥淔irst and foremost I was very impressed by the wonderful people at USA,鈥 Marymont said of his visit to the University. 鈥淚 could feel the energy from students, staff, faculty and leadership. There is a commitment to quality, leadership, diversity, education, service, academics, research and patient care.鈥
鈥淛ohn Marymont has the experience, skills and character needed to guide the University of South Alabama though changes and challenges in health care and lead our College of Medicine,鈥 said Dr. Tony Waldrop, University president. 鈥淒r. Marymont will collaboratively seek innovative solutions and build on our excellent programs and strong foundation.鈥
An orthopedic surgeon by trade, Marymont has more than 20 years of broad-based executive experience in major academic medical centers. In 1995, he began a 15-year career with the Baylor College of Medicine prior to moving to LSU where, for the last six years as part of numerous senior leadership teams and as interim dean, he helped lead the largest health care transition in Louisiana鈥檚 history.
While the health care landscape is seemingly in a constant state of change, Marymont said this is nothing new. 鈥淭here have been challenging times in health care for as long as I can remember. The key is to stay focused on our mission to deliver the best possible care to our patients, while providing excellent training to our students and residents and building our research enterprise. Academic medicine is a very special and key element to this country鈥檚 health care infrastructure.鈥
And, Marymont says, the 秘密研究所 is perfectly positioned to effect positive change in health care delivery. 鈥淲e hold the keys to the future of health care,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e must be innovative and collaborative with other academic health care institutions in adjusting to changes and fighting for what we need to address the predicted health care workforce shortage. We need adequate resources to ensure our physicians, nurses and allied health providers are well-trained. We have to be part of the solution.鈥
Marymont graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Northwestern University and obtained his medical degree from Vanderbilt University. He completed an orthopedic surgery residency at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, a sports medicine fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic, and a foot and ankle fellowship at the New England Baptist Hospital and Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston. Marymont earned a certificate in medical and healthcare management as well as a master of business administration degree from the Jones School of Business at Rice University, where he was selected by the MBA faculty to receive the distinction of a 鈥淛ones Scholar鈥 for his accomplishments.
In his new position, Marymont will serve as the chief academic and administrative officer of the College of Medicine and will collaborate with Vice President for Health Systems Stan Hammack in overseeing the .
As previously announced, Dr. Sam Strada, current dean of the University鈥檚 College of Medicine, will be stepping down from that position, which he has held for more than ten of his 33 years with USA.
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