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Janice E. Nevin, MD '87, Named President and CEO of Christiana Care Health System Janice E. Nevin, MD ’87, has been appointed president and CEO of Christiana Care Health System, the largest health system in the State of Delaware. Nevin most recently served as Christiana Care’s chief medical officer and chief patient safety officer and is known for her leadership in improving care quality and safety on the network’s Wilmington, Del., campus by directly involving patients and families as partners in their care. In her previous role she also oversaw Christiana Care’s medical education programs, including the Delaware Branch Campus of SKMC and 280 residents and fellows. Before joining Christiana Care in 2002, Nevin was residency program director in SKMC’s Department of Family and Community Medicine. She completed her residency at Jefferson and received a Master of Public Health degree from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health. She also served a two-year facultydevelopment fellowship in family medicine at St. Margaret Hospital in Pittsburgh and has completed a program in executive education at Harvard Business School and a fellowship in physician executive leadership at the Health Management Academy. Nevin is married to Charles A. Pohl, MD '87, who is SKMC's senior associate dean for student affairs and career counseling. They live in Wilmington.
family medicine physician at Kaiser Permanente Woodland Hills Hospital, where she sits on the faculty and serves as research coordinator for the family medicine residency.
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Hugh Razo is an emergency medicine physician at Eisenhower Medical Center in Rancho Mirage, Calif., and recently was featured in the second season of ABC’s reality show “NY Med,” which examines the lives of emergency room personnel in the New York City area. Filming took place during Razo’s last year of residency at University Hospital in Newark, N.J. He was one of nearly 20 emergency room employees who participated, including television personality Dr. Oz.