Dennis Lund to join Stanford Medicine Children’s Health as chief medical officer

Dennis Lund, MD - Stanford Medicine Children's HealthSTANFORD. Calif – Pediatric surgeon and hospital leader Dennis Lund, MD, will join Stanford Medicine Children’s Health and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford on March 16 as the organization’s new chief medical officer.

He will also serve as associate dean for maternal and child health at the Stanford University School of Medicine.
 
“I am delighted that Denny will be joining us,” said Christopher G. Dawes, president and CEO of Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford and Stanford Medicine Children’s Health.
 
“He brings a wealth of physician leadership experience and knowledge of physician practice management. He’s the right person to help position our organization for success in this rapidly changing health delivery environment.”

Lund has spent three decades as a leader in pediatric medicine, most recently as executive vice president of Phoenix Children’s Medical Group and surgeon-in-chief at Phoenix Children’s Hospital.

“Denny’s outstanding leadership ability makes him a perfect fit to help drive innovation, quality, long-term growth and academic excellence,” said Lloyd Minor, MD, dean of the School of Medicine.

In his new role, Lund will partner with Kim Roberts, the chief administrative officer of physician practices and chief executive officer of Packard Children’s Health Alliance.

Lund replaces Kenneth Cox, MD, a professor of pediatrics at the medical school who is retiring from his role as chief medical officer. Cox will continue to serve the hospital as chief of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition and medical director of the pediatric liver transplant program.

“We want to thank Dr. Cox for his many years of dedicated service and his leadership skills,” said Dawes, noting Cox has been the hospital’s CMO since 1998. “He is an outstanding educator and clinician, and has been responsible for successfully guiding many of our patient care achievements.”

Lund graduated from Harvard Medical School and began his career as a pediatric trauma and transplant surgeon at Boston Children’s Hospital, where he developed the Level 1 trauma program, built a large pediatric surgical practice and started an intestinal transplant program.

He served as a professor of surgery and surgeon-in-chief at the University of Wisconsin Children’s Hospital, where he was appointed chairman of the university’s Division of General Surgery in 2001 and was the driving force behind the creation of the American Family Children’s Hospital, which opened in 2007 and is affiliated with the University of Wisconsin.

“I’m very excited to be coming to Stanford,” Lund said. “There are a lot of challenges ahead for academic medical centers because of what’s happening in health care in the United States. Being at Stanford will really allow me to have a role in shaping the solution.”

Lund will play a key part in strategy development and physician leadership at both Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford and in the Stanford Medicine Children’s Health network of community-based physicians. He will also ensure that the organization’s goals are aligned with the clinical and academic mission of the School of Medicine.

“Stanford already has a very good idea of what it needs to do in the future of health care,” Lund said. “I look forward to building upon that to help the university and children’s hospital blend the academic environment with an efficient and cost-effective health care delivery system.”

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Stanford Medicine Children's Health, con Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford en su centro, es el mayor sistema de atención médica en el Área de la Bahía, dedicado exclusivamente a los niños y a las futuras madres. Nuestra red de atención incluye más de 65 centros en todo el norte de California y más de 85 centros en la región occidental de los EE.UU. Junto con Stanford Health Care y Stanford School of Medicine, formamos parte de Stanford Medicine, un ecosistema que aprovecha el potencial de la biomedicina a través de la investigación colaborativa, la educación y la atención clínica para mejorar los resultados de la atención médica en todo el mundo. Somos una organización sin fines de lucro comprometida con el apoyo a la comunidad a través de programas y servicios importantes de divulgación y con la prestación de la atención médica necesaria a las familias, independientemente de su capacidad de pago. Descubra más en stanfordchildrens.org.