William H. Goodman, MD, MPH Chief Medical Officer & VP Medical Affairs
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William H. Goodman, MD, MPH Chief Medical Officer & VP Medical Affairs Office Address: Holy Family Hospital 70 East St Methuen, MA 01844 Professional Experience Holy Family Hospital 03/2020- present Methuen, MA Chief Medical Officer & Vice President Medical Affairs ● Committed to improving patient safety, quality of care, and the patient experience ● Support multiple medical directors, contracted physician leaders & medical staff officers Catholic Medical Center 10/2008-02/2020 Manchester, NH Chief Medical Officer & Vice President Medical Affairs 1/2015- 02/2020 ● Direct reports include Directors of Medical Staff Services Office, Performance Improvement and Cardiovascular Informatics, Infection Prevention and Respiratory Care ● Sets goals, establish budgets, recruits, hires and manages staff ● Leads CMC’s response to the opioid epidemic and works closely with community partners to coordinate and enhance prevention, treatment and recovery efforts. Successfully engaged disparate stakeholders including providers, patients, community partners and legislators to achieve shared goals ● Principal Investigator National Institutes of Health CTN 0079 Fall 2017-June 2018 o “ED Connect” Feasibility Study of MAT Initiation in Emergency Department with Referral to Follow-up o Abstract “ED-initiated Buprenorphine in Rural and Low Resource EDs” accepted for publication May 2019 Academic Emergency Medicine Journal Medical Director Hospital Medicine 3/2014- 10/2018 ● Restructured the Section of Hospital Medicine to expand its services and improve its clinical and financial performance o Expanded CMC Hospital Medicine program from one to four locations Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinic 10/2008-12/2014 Located at Catholic Medical Center Manchester, NH William H. Goodman, MD, MPH August 2020 HFH Pulmonary & Critical Care Physician Medical Director, Intensive Care Unit Catholic Medical Center ● Established and grew ambulatory Pulmonary Medicine and ICU practice ● Designed and implemented office processes to improve practice’s measures of patient experience and productivity ● Changed practices of legacy pulmonary and anesthesia physicians, nurses and allied health professionals in the intensive care unit that included among other clinical protocols the introduction of daily bedside multidisciplinary rounds o within three years, ICU achieved reductions in Length of Stay -26%, incidence of ventilator associated pneumonia -76%, post-cardiac surgery tracheostomies nearly eliminated, increased number patients managed in ICU and reduced direct costs per patient by approx. $2,100 per ICU admission Foundation Medical Partners 7/1995-10/2008 Nashua, NH Pulmonary & Critical Care Physician Co-director Intensive Care Unit in Southern New Hampshire Medical Center ● Board of Governors as representative and Chair of Quality Assurance Committee ● Grew ambulatory Pulmonary Medicine practice ● Co-medical Director Intensive Care Unit Hospital Affiliations From To reason ended Catholic Medical Center Manchester, NH 09/2008 current Elliot Hospital Manchester, NH 10/2008 02/2020 Relocate to Holy Family Upper Connecticut Valley Hospital Colebrook, NH 04/2017 02/2020 Relocate to Holy Family Monadnock Community Hospital Peterborough, NH 12/2014 02/2020 Relocate to Holy Family Southern NH Medical Center Nashua, NH 06/1995 12/2009 relocate to Manchester St. Joseph Hospital Nashua, NH 08/1995 10/2008 relocate to Manchester William H. Goodman, MD, MPH August 2020 HFH Education: MPH (07/1993-06/1995) Harvard School of Public Health MD (07/1985-06/1989) Tufts University School of Medicine BS (07/1981 -06/1985) University of Florida (High Honors), Phi Beta Kappa Post-doctoral Training: Internship & Residency: Internal Medicine 07/1989-06/1992 Department of Medicine Johns Hopkins Hospital Clinical Fellowship: Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine 07/1992-06/1995 Brigham & Women’s Hospital Harvard Medical School Research Fellowship: Epidemiology & Outcomes of Care 07/1993-06/1995 Channing Laboratory Harvard Medical School Licensure, Certifications and Affiliations: Massachusetts License BORM #75522 NH Board of Medicine License 03/1995-06/2021 Critical Care Medicine, Board Certified 1997-present Pulmonary Medicine, Board Certified 1996-present Internal Medicine, Board Certified 1992-present New Hampshire Board of Registration 1995-present Drug Enforcement Agency 1995-present DEA X waiver 2017-present New Hampshire Medical Society. Member 1995-present American College Chest Physicians, Fellow 1995-present American Society Physician Leadership, Member 2014-present NH Public Health Association 2015-present American College of Healthcare Executives 2016-present American Association for Physician Leadership 03/2020 Certified Physician Executive Awards and honors: Whitehouse selection to welcome President Trump March 2018 during visit to Manchester Central Fire Station William H. Goodman, MD, MPH August 2020 HFH New Hampshire Hospital Association Medical Staff Member 2016 of the Year Award NH Charitable Foundation 2016 Community Advocate Recognition New Hampshire Magazine 2001-2017 “Top Doc" Pulmonary Medicine peer surveys winner Tufts University School of Medicine 2013 Dean’s Award for achievement in medicine and community American College of Chest Physicians 1995 Young Investigator Award “Outcomes & Quality of Life after Lung Transplantation” Tufts University School of Medicine 1989 Loeb Memorial Award in Medicine University of Florida 1985 Phi Beta Kappa Leadership and Service Roles: Governor’s Drug Overdose Fatality Review Committee NH Hospital Association Representative 09/2019-03/2020 Governor Sununu appointee 01/2019-03/2020 Opioid Prescribing Advisory Council Governor Hassan’s designee June 2016 Opiate Prescribing Policy Group HB1423 NH ACO Delivery of Care Committee Medical Director 2016-2018 A Light for Zimbabwe, Board Member 2014-present ● Non-profit dedicated to the betterment of Zimbabwean families by focusing efforts on educating children and empowering people Inspire COPD Patient Support Group, Board Member 1999-present ● Assist in administration of this respiratory disease patient support group Tufts University Medical Alumni Assoc., Executive Council 2012-present ● Provide alumni support to active students Breathe New Hampshire, content expert NH COPD Status Report 2014 NH Asthma Status Report 2009 William H. Goodman, MD, MPH August 2020 HFH Council of Governors North America, Chairperson 2009-2010 American College Chest Physicians State of New Hampshire, Governor 2005-2009 American College of Chest Physicians American Lung Association of New Hampshire, Member 2007-2009 Leadership Board member Board of Governors Member 1996-2005 Quality Assurance Director Foundation Medical Partners Nashua, NH Nashua Police Athletic League, Board Member 2001-2005 Nashua, NH NH Chapter, American Lung Association, Board Member 2002-2005 (later re-named “BreatheNH”) New Hampshire/Vermont Thoracic Society, President 1999-2001 Tufts School of Medicine Class of 1989, President 1987-1989 Numerous public presentations and articles. A few recent examples: Presentation at American College Healthcare Executives March 2019 ACHE Congress on Healthcare Leadership Meeting Chicago “Building Nonclinical Healthcare Talent That Can Survive and Thrive in a Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA) Environment” Statehouse Concord, NH Testimonial against HB481 February 5, 2019 The Economist Magazine “The Death Curve” page 23 February 23, 2019 NH Magazine “Surrounded” Ask a Doctor January 2019 Against legal recreational marijuana use 2017-2018 testified in State House Concord, NH Op- Ed Against Recreational Marijuana Feb 2018 Manchester Union Leader read it here: http://bit.ly/againstMarijuana Granite State College Osher Lifelong Learning Institute May 2018 UNH School of Law “The Opioid Crisis: Where have we been & where we are going? November 2017 William H. Goodman, MD, MPH August 2020 HFH .