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RANJANA SINHA, M.D, MHA, CPE, CPXP
Physician Leader, Primary Care Pediatrics
**** ********** ***** – Columbus, OH 43065
email: adbnu8@r.postjobfree.com
Mobile: 502-***-****
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVES
•To work in an environment that fosters innovation, life-long learning, and healthcare excellence.
•To thrive in an organization that emphasizes value to our patients by implementing evidence-based practices to improve clinical outcomes, engage patients and providers, and ultimately control costs. HIGHLIGHTS
Leadership:
•Over 8 years Clinical and Administrative Leadership experience in a free-standing Pediatric Hospital
•Over 5 years in clinical teaching experience, working with pre-professional students and residents
•Consistently recognized for strong teaching and mentoring skills from peers, residents, and pre-professional students
Performance Improvement:
•Led and mentored peers, medical staff, and trainees in various successful Quality Improvement projects Versed in basic Lean, Six Sigma, Organizational Effectiveness, Project Management, and Change Management concepts
•Physician lead for Onboarding and Mentoring programs for incoming Providers Consumer Experience:
•Professional development in Customer Service Experience including Studer, NRC Picker, Press Ganey, Beryl Institute, and Practicing Excellence
•Experience and knowledge of survey vendors, including Press Ganey, and NRC Picker Healthcare Regulatory and Care Coordination:
•Knowledge of government regulations– CMS HCAHPS, Value Based Purchasing, and Clinically Integrated Networks
Clinical:
•Over 15 years of combined Pediatric Experience in Outpatient (private Pediatric practice), Urgent Care, Inpatient, and Hospital Ambulatory settings
General Skills:
•Strong interpersonal and relational skills, including oral/written communication, presentation, and facilitation skills Computer proficiency including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook
•Dashboard development of specific goals and action plans
•Ability to prioritize, organize, and accomplish tasks
•Interact effectively with all stakeholder constituents, internal and external to the organization LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Chief Medical Officer, HealthOne Ohio – Pediatrics February, 2019 – October, 2019 4079 B Gantz Road - Grove City, Ohio 43123-4913
Director, Customer Experience Regional Director OhioHealth January, 2018 – September, 2018 180 East Broad St. Columbus, OH 43215 (position eliminated during re-org) Chief Medical Patient Experience Officer August, 2016 – July, 2017 Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH) -1 Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404 Lead, Provider On boarding and Mentoring programs January, 2012 -2014 Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH) -1 Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404 August, 2016- July, 2017
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LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE
Medical Director,
Hospitalists and General Pediatrics Inpatient Units July, 2011 – July, 2016 Medical Director, Urgent Care April, 2009 – June, 2011 Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH) -1 Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404 CERTIFICATIONS
Certified Patient Experience Professional (CPXP) April, 2017 Certified Physician Executive (CPE) April, 2012
American Academy of Pediatrics Certification October, 2008-2018 Maintenance of Certification Until December, 2020
CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
General Pediatrician February, 2019 – Present
HealthOne Ohio – Pediatrics 4079 B Gantz Road - Grove City, Ohio 43123-4913 Physician, Lipid Clinic August, 2016 – July, 2017
Pediatric Hospitalist July, 2011 – July, 2016
Physician, Urgent Care April, 2009 – June, 2011
Dayton Children’s Hospital (DCH) -1 Children’s Plaza Dayton, Ohio 45404 Moonlighting Physician August, 2003 – March, 2009
Pediatric Acute Care 3793 Poplar Level Road Louisville, KY 40213 Private Pediatric Practice, General Pediatrician October, 2006 – March, 2008 Brownsboro Park Pediatrics 6002 Brownsboro Park Blvd Louisville, KY 40207 Private Pediatric Practice, General Pediatrician May, 2006 – September, 2006 Iroquois Family Health Clinic – (as Locum Tenems) 4100 Taylor Blvd. Louisville, KY 40215 Private Pediatric Practice, General Pediatrician August, 2003 to May, 2006 Seligman & Wasser, PSC 506 Medical Towers North Louisville, KY 40202 (Practice closed) EDUCATION
Masters of Health Administration June, 2011
Ohio University, Athens, Ohio
Pediatric Resident (PGY-3) May, 2002 – June, 2003
University of Cincinnati Pediatrics Residency Program, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 3333 Burnett Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45229-3039
Asst. Program Director: Javier Gonzalez, M.D.
Pediatric Resident (PGY-1, PGY-2) July, 2000 – April, 2002 Yale-Bridgeport Pediatric Residency Program
Bridgeport Hospital, 267 Grant St., PO Box 5000, Bridgeport, CT 06610 Program Director: Thomas L. Kennedy, M.D.
Medical degree conferred April, 1999
Medical Academy of Lublin, Poland
Bachelor of Science – Pre-medicine Major May, 1993 University of Dayton, Dayton, Ohio College of Arts & Sciences Ranjana Sinha, M.D, MHA, CPE, CPXP- PAGE 3
PUBLICATIONS
Ranjana Sinha, et al. 2001. Assessment of skeletal intramyocellular triglyceride content by 1H-NMR spectroscopy in lean and obese adolescents: relationships to insulin sensitivity, total body fat and central adiposity. Diabetes. 51: 1022-1027.
Ranjana Sinha, et al. 2001. High prevalence of impaired glucose tolerance in children and adolescents with marked obesity. New England Journal of Medicine. 346: 802-810. SELECTED PRESENTATIONS & COMMITTEES
May, 2000: Societies of Pediatric Research Conference, Boston, MA (platform session) Assessment of intramyocellular triglyceride content by 1H-NMR spectroscopy in non-diabetic adolescents: relationships to total body fat and insulin sensitivity.
July, 2011 – June 2016: Member, CQIC – DCH Children’s Quality Improvement Committee July, 2011 – June 2016: Lead, DCH General Pediatrics Performance Improvement Group January, 2012: DCH CEO Search Committee
March, 2012 – July, 2017: Physician Leader, DCH Daily Safety Briefs June, 2012 – 2016: Physician DCH Site Leader, Safe Sleep Initiative – Ohio Injury Prevention, Collaborative August, 2012: Destination 2020 DCH Strategic Plan Committee Member 2013-2016: DCH CEO Cabinet Member
2013-2016: DCH Healthy Way Initiative, Steering Committee – Lead for Inpatient and Community Collaborations
2013-2016: Pediatric Academic Society, Education Scholars Program April, 2014: Children’s Hospital Association National Meeting: “Engaging Internal and External Providers, Marketing Healthy Weight”
September, 2014 – February, 2015: Certificate of Completion, I2S2 (Intermediate Improvement Science Series) Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Quality Improvement Science Course Pediatric Academic Society, April, 2016 and Pediatric Hospital Medicine, July, 2016: Workshops (in collaboration with other Pediatric Hospitalists) –– “Having your Cake and Eating it Too.”Balancing work, life and leadership in Hospital Medicine.
RESEARCH
Clinical Research Fellow July, 1999 – May, 2000
Endocrinology Department, Yale University School of Medicine, 333 Cedar Street, New Haven, CT 06520 Principal Investigators: William Tamborlane, M.D. (Section Chief) and Sonia Caprio, M.D. Clinical trial experience in diabetic patients at Yale New Haven Children's Hospital and Diabetes Center MEMBERSHIP OF SOCIETIES
Beryl Institute for Patient Experience
American Academy of Pediatrics
Society of Hospital Medicine
Society of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
American College of Physician Executives
AWARDS
Faculty Development Award; Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine, 2013 Collaborator in Caring: Dayton Children’s Hospital Award by Nursing Staff, 2012 Longstreth Award for Humanness towards Nursing Staff, Hospital Staff and Fellow Workers (Yale- Bridgeport Hospital, 2001)
REFERENCES
Available upon request