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Medical Director Process Improvement

Location:
Staten Island, NY
Salary:
300k+
Posted:
December 09, 2023

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Joseph Motta, M.D., F.A.C.S.

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OVERVIEW: Dynamic thought leader, highly competent, and well-respected Chief Medical Officer with 22+ years of successful experience, spearheading the strategic direction of healthcare continuous process improvement across Urologic Surgery & Urology Clinical Services. Acknowledged as a results-focused Director in Chief with ability to collaborate with Chief Operating Officer to establish clinical, service, and business priorities, by focusing on how to identify and frame issues that need to be addressed by the Board. Demonstrated rich history of dedicated service within the healthcare industry, coupled with a comprehensive understanding of hospital operations and patient care. Consistently leverage continuous process improvement & change management models to professionally manage clinical operations that guarantees “Clinical Excellence”. Served successfully as Board of Director of several large complex acute care hospitals with methodologies that support quality care delivery. KNOWLEDGE • Medical Operations Mgmt.• Process Streamlining • Solutions Recommendations

& EXPERTISE: • Medical Staff Leadership • Procedural Monitoring • Patient-focused Care Delivery

• Clinical Protocols Develop • Performance Evaluation • System-wide Planning & Execution

• Strategic Board Advisory • Quality Control Mgmt. • Continuous Process Improvement

• Subject Matter Expertise • Solution Implementation • Physicians Recruitment & Retention EDUCATION: GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY (School of Medicine) Washington, D.C. Medical Doctor (M.D.) Conferred 1991

SIENA COLLEGE Loudonville, NY

Bachelor of Science in Biology Magna Cum Laude Conferred 1987 HOSPITAL RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Staten Island, NY PRIVILEGES: Attending Urologic Surgeon and Urologist 1997 to Present RESIDENCY • Lenox Hill Hospital (Department of Urologic Surgery), New York, NY EDUCATION: - PGY-6 Chief Resident 1996 to 1997

• NY Hospital – Cornell Medical Center, New York, NY

- PGY 3-5 Resident 1996

• Lenox Hill Hospital – Urologic Surgery, New York, NY

- PGY 3-5 Resident 1993 to 1996

• University of Toronto (Toronto Sick Children’s Hospital), Toronto, Ontario, Canada

- PGY 3-5 Resident 1996

• North Shore University Hospital – Cornell Medical Center College, Manhasset, NY

- PGY-2 Resident, General Surgery 1992 to 1993

• North Shore University Hospital – Cornell Medical Center College, Manhasset, NY

- PGY-1 Intern, Internal Medicine 1991 to 1992

LICENSURE & • Medical License: NY 194905

CERTIFICATIONS: • Federal DEA License: BM4036984

• Board Certification: Certificate 12053

• Diplomate of the American Board of Urology, 02/28/1999; Recertified 02/2019

• Fellow of the American College of Surgeons FACS, 12/2000 HONORS/ • Clinical Research: “PSA Density: Pitfalls in Clinical Applications” - First Prize AWARDS & • Lenox Hill Hospital, Annual Research Conference – First Prize 11/1995 RECOGNITIONS: • Pfizer Research Scholar Award in Urology and Urologic Surgery 11/1995

• American Cancer Society – Award Recipient

• American Heart Association – Award Recipient

• Richmond County Medical Society – Award Recipient

• St George Theater Community Award – Recipient

• Chairman at Vincent’s Medical Charity Ball 3 Years

• Chairman Richmond University Medical Annual Gala, 2 years

• Chairman, St George Theater Annual FundRaising Gala, 5 years

• Chairman, American Heart Association FundRaising Gala, 1 year

• Chairman, Richmond County Medical Society Annual Gala, 3 years

• Stanley Stillwell, MD Memorial, Jack Sipp Memorial Award for Medical Excellence AFFILIATIONS: • National

- American Urological Association -American Medical Association

- American -Association of Clinical Urologists

- American College of Surgeons

- American Board of Urology

- Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons

• Local

- NY State Medical Society, MSSNY 1825734 Endourological Society Continued on - Richmond County Medical Society - New York Section, AUA Page Two… - Academy of Medicine of Richmond - NY State Urological Society Joseph Motta, M.D., F.A.C.S. Page Two

PROFESSIONAL RICHMOND HEALTH NETWORK 2019 to Present EXPERIENCE: RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER Staten Island, NY Director in Chief, Urology and Urologic surgery

ST. VINCENT’S MEDICAL CENTER AND RUMC 2005 to Present Director, Department of Urology and Urologic Services (2005 to Present) Elected as President of the Medical Staff (2007)

MEDICAL CONDUCT COMMITTEE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF THE 2009 STATE OF NEW YORK

Appointed to the Professional Medical Conduct Committee Medical Society of the State of New York.

YMCA 2009

Board of Directors Staten Island, NY

STATEN ISLAND PHYSICIAN PRACTICE 2008

Director of Urology Staten Island, NY

RICHMOND UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER 2006 to 2007

Co-founder, Board of Trustees (2007

Co-Founder Board of Directors (2006)

NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE 2005

Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Urology Valhalla, NY Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Obstetrics/Gynecology ST. VINCENT’S CATHOLIC MEDICAL STAFF 2004

Vice President Staten Island Region

ACADEMY OF MEDICINE OF RICHMOND COUNTY 2004

Chairman, Surgery Section

WOMEN’S CARE CENTER FOR THE TREATMENT OF UROLOGIC DISORDERS 2001 Member of Physician Team, S.V.C.M.C.

ADDITIONAL: • Appointed to the Board of Directors, Richmond University Medical Center 2007 to 2019

• Elected as President of the Medical Staff, Richmond University Medical Center 06/2008

• Appointed to MSSNY’s Committee on Physician Discipline 2008

• Named as President, Richmond County Medical Society 2005

• Named as Vice President, Richmond County Medical Society 2004 to 2005

• Master Fellow, Academy of Medicine of Richmond County 2003

• Named as Chairman, OR Committee, S.V.C.M.C. 2003

• Named as Treasurer, RCMS 2003

• Named as Secretary-Treasurer of the Executive Committee 2002 to 2003 of the Medical Staff (S.V.C.M.C. – Staten Island)

• Named as Co-Director of Oncology (S.V.C.M.C. – Staten Island) 2002

• Named as Secretary, Richmond County Medical Society (RCMS) 2002

• RCMS, Chair-Legislation 2001 to 2002

• American Cancer Society, Staten Island Region – Named to the Advisory 2001 Board and Educational Task Force

• Named to the Executive Committee of the Medical Staff (S.V.C.M.C. – Staten Island) 2001 ACADEMIC • Motta, J.: “The Efficacy of PSA Density (PSAD) in Clinical Staging of Prostate Cancer” PRESENTATIONS: Presented at the New York Academy of Medicine, Ferdinand Valentine Essay Contest, (4/94)

• Motta, J.: “The Use of Refined Urinalysis in Asymptomatic Microhematuria” Presented at the New York Academy of Medicine, Ferdinand Valentine Essay Contest, (3/95)

• Motta, J.: “PSA Density: Pitfalls in Clinical Applications: Presented at the AUA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, (4/95)

• Motta, J.: “The Histological Correlation of Age and Prostate Volume with PSA and PSAD IN 1250 Men” Presented at the AUA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, (4/95)

• Motta, J.: “The Value of Cytodiagnostic Urinalysis” Presented at the AUA Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, (5/96)

• Motta, J.: “Current Update on Medical and Surgical Treatment of Benign Prostate Diseases” Grand Rounds Lecture, Bayley Seton Hospital, Staten Island, NY, (9/98)

• Motta, J.: “Prostate Cancer: Diagnosis, Treatment, and Current Results” Staten Island Cable Health Forum, Channel 57 April 25, 28, 2001

• Motta, J.: “Ethical Approach to the Cancer Patient: “Whose Cancer Is It Anyway?” Continued on Sponsored by the American Cancer Society Educational Task Force on CTV, Channel 57, SI Page Three Cable May 12, 18; 2001

Joseph Motta, M.D., F.A.C.S. Page Three

ACADEMIC • Motta, J.: “Cancer: Maintaining Balance in Your Life” Sponsored by the American Cancer PRESENTATIONS: Society Educational Task Force on CTV, Channel 57, SI Cable August 29, 2002

(Continued)... • Motta, J.: “Cancer Research: The Promise and the Practice: Sponsored by the American Cancer Society Educational Task Force on CTV, Channel 57, SI Cable November 20, 2003

• Motta, J.: “Viadur Implants for Prostate Cancer” Metropolitan New York Cancer Registrars Association St. Luke’s – Roosevelt Hospital January 9, 2004 ABSTRACTS: • Motta, J., Greenberg, R., and Fracchia, J.: “Refined Urinalysis in Asymptomatic Microhematuria” NY Section, 92nd Annual Meeting London, England, (10/94)

• Motta, J., Miller, L. and Fracchia, J.: “The Histological Correlation of Age and Prostate Volume and PSA and PSAD IN 1250 Men” J. Urology, 153:418, (95)

• Motta, J., and Fracchia, J.: “PSA Density: Pitfalls in Clinical Application: J. Urology, 153:418,

(95)

• Motta, J., and Fracchia, J., and Greenberg, R.G.: “The Value of Cytodiagnostic Urinalysis in Asymptomatic Microhematuria” J. Urology, (96)

• Motta, J., and Adams, M.: Palladium 103 Prostate Brachytherapy as Salvage Treatment of Local Failure after External Beam Radiotherapy. (2/2001, Presented at ICRO, Australia) ORIGINAL • Motta, J., Breslin, D.S., Muecke, E.C., and Fracchia, J.: “Congenital Renal Arteriovenous ARTICLES: Malformation in Pregnancy with Hypertension” Urology, 44:(6),911-914, (94)

• Motta, J., Muecke, E.C. and Fracchia, J.: “Management of Large Renal Arteriovenous Malformations” Vascular Surgery, 25:(4), 112-114,(97)

• Motta, J., and Fracchia, J.:“The Evaluation of Asymptomatic Microhematuria” Urology, 46:484-489,(95)

• Motta, J., Fracchia, J., and Miller, L.S.: “PSA Divergence: A New Parameter for the Longitudinal Assessment of Prostatic Disease” American Journal of Clinical Oncology, 19(3):217-222,(96)

• Motta, J., Fracchia, J., and Matthews, G.J.: “The Accuracy of Transrectal Ultrasound Prostate Volume Estimation: Clinical Correlations” Journal of Clinical Ultrasound, 28(3): 132-135,(96)

• Motta, J., Khoury, A., McLorie, G., Bagli, D., and Salle, J.P.: “Torsion of an Indirect Hernia Sac: An Unusual Cause of Scrotal Swelling in Children” Urology, 50: 432-435, (97) *CME Article*

• Motta, J., Hochberg, D., Brodherson, M.: “Radiologic Imaging of Cystitis Glandularis” Urology, 54: 237-238 (98)

• Motta, J., “Urologic Advice for the Staten Island Community” Staten Island Advance, Health and Fitness Column Sponsored by the Richmond County Medical Society

- “The Role of Nutritional Therapies in Prostate Health” April 8, 2002 Issue

- “Non-Surgical Treatment of Kidney Stones with SWL” May 13, 2002 Issue

- “The Latest on the Prevention of Kidney Stones” July 9, 2002 Issue

- “Prostate Cancer” 3 Part Series” Feb-May, 2003

- “Interpreting Results of Prostate Cancer Trials” February 9, 2004 Issue

- “A Randomized Trial is the Best Indicator of Treatment” April 12, 2004

- “What’s New and Improved in Urology: 2004 and Beyond” August 9, 2004

- “Nutrition and Lifestyle Changes Can Offset Prostate Cancer”April 11, 2005

- “A Closer Look at Minimally Invasive Therapies for Enlarged Prostate” January 09, 2006

- “Summer is Kidney Stone Season” June 12, 2006

- “What Does a Pathology Report of HGPIN or Prostate Atypia Mean?” August 28, 2006

- “Blood Test for Prostate Cancer Has Become Routine” September 5, 2006

- “Diagnostic Tests, Pathology and Staging for Prostate Cancer” September 11, 2006

- “Prostate Cancer Treatment Options, Results and Side Effects” September 25, 2006

- “Which Prostate Cancer Treatment Options Are Better For You?” October 2, 2006

- “Adult Weight May Increase Prostate Cancer Death Risk” March 12, 2007

- “Take 10 Steps to a Healthy Prostate” April 16, 2007

- “Get Ready for Kidney Stone Season” June 4, 2007

- “There’s More Than One Way to Get Rid of a Kidney Stone” June 11, 2007

- “Prostate Cancer: Diagnostic Tests, Pathology, and Staging” August 13, 2007

- “A Closer Look at Prostate Cancer Treatment Options” August 27, 2007



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