SJBiz_Who'sWhoinHealthCare_0619v2FINAL_Layout 1 6 / 19 / 19 4 : 08 PM Page 3 CARE HEALTH IN Dr . Thomas A . Marie O’Toole Jubril Oyeyemi , Jaroslav Jelinek , O Senior Associate Dean , Rutgers Cavalieri , FACOI , MD MD , PhD H School of Nursing – Camden ; Hospitalist , Virtua Memorial Hospital Chief Research Officer , Coriell FACP , AGSF Dean , Rowan University School Professor of Nursing , Mount Holly Institute for Medical Research W of Osteopathic Medicine ( RowanSOM ) Rutgers University – Camden As chief research officer , Jelinek oversees all Providing primary care to admitted patients ’ Sis In 2018 , O’Toole was named a fellow in the In addition to his role as dean at Rowan - research efforts and directs an epigenetic one of Oyeyemi’s roles , and he often encoun - O National League for Nursing’s Academy of SOM , Cavalieri also serves as a professor of research group at the Coriell Institute . Prior tered patients who couldn’t afford to see a doc - Nursing Education , a top national honor for medicine and osteopathic heritage en - to his current role , he was a research pro - tor . This led to the founding of the Cherry HHill individuals who have made substantial dowed chair for primary care research . He 2017 , which provides free fessor at Philadelphia’s Temple University Free Clinic ( CHFC ) in contributions to nursing education . WDuring is currently overseeing the modernization care to uninsured residents in South Jersey , in - and worked in Temple’s Fels Institute for 2016 - 17 , she was the recipient of a Ful - of the school’s undergraduate medical ed - cluding primary care and access to labs , radiol - Cancer Epigenetics & Molecular Biology . bright Specialist grant that allowed her to ucation curriculum , facilitating a class size ogy and specialist services . Oyeyemi and a Before his time at Temple , Jelinek served teach and study at Jordan University of Sci - expansion , building the school’s endow - team of 30 - plus colleagues volunteer at the on the faculty of the University of Texas MD ence and Technology . In the mid - 1990s , ment and preparing the campus for the clinic , which is funded by local organizations in - Anderson Cancer Center as a visiting scien - she worked with the nonprofit organiza - single accreditation of the graduate med - cluding Virtua and GCLEA — a nonprofit serv - tist , instructor and an assistant professor in tion Health Volunteers Overseas on a proj - ical education programs . An advocate for leukemia . Over the ing the Muslim community . CHFC has served the department of ect funded by the U.S . Agency for Interna - older adults , Cavalieri has raised the bar on course of his career , he has published more more than 700 patients to date , enabling them tional Development to develop nursing ed - the standard of care . He was the founding than 120 peer - reviewed articles — more to live better , healthier lives . Oyeyemi has also She has served as edi - ucation in Vietnam . director of the Center of Aging , which has than 80 in the field of epigenetics . He served as lead hospitalist and associate medical tor of Mosby’s Dictionary of Medicine , Nurs - grown into the Department of Geriatrics earned both his doctor of medicine and director of Virtua Memorial , Voorhees and ing & Health Professions — the definitive and Gerontology - New Jersey Institute for doctor of philosophy in physiology degrees Marlton hospitals . He graduated summa cum health professions dictionary — for the Successful Aging at RowanSOM . Under his at the Charles University School of Medicine laude from Lincoln University and received his past 20 years . guidance , RowanSOM has been named 16 in Prague , Czech Republic . medical degree from Penn State . Oyeyemi , “ Facilitating appropriate access to times by US News & World Report as one of “ Two major advancements trans - who emigrated from Nigeria at age 16 , is mar - health care is critical . There is no America’s best medical schools for geriatric forming health care are big data and ried with two children . doubt that America has outstanding edical education . m artificial intelligence helping make “ The biggest challenge to health care health care providers and facilities , “ While new discoveries and technol - sense of them . In the last decade , providers today is clinician burnout , which is true in southern New Jersey , ogy have clearly advanced patient al - large digital data are making inroads which has reached record levels . It’s too . However , ensuring that individ - care , our recognition that care can most paradoxical that there are so many in the diagnosis and treatment , and uals , families and communities have be best delivered by a patient - cen - advances in medicine , yet clinicians re - artificial intelligence is surpassing access to the services they need , tered , coordinated and team - based port an overall burnout rate of 67 per - humans in the analysis of medical im - when and where they need them is a approach is a major accomplishment cent . Programs like the Cherry Hill Free ages . High throughput methods of pressing problem that leads to dis - in the improvement of health care in Clinic actually help providers avoid DNA sequencing give detailed infor - parities in the delivery of health care the nation . ” burnout . By volunteering in the commu - mation about whole genomes of indi - and health outcomes that are dis - nity , we reground ourselves in why we vidual patients at costs affordable for tressing . ” chose medicine in the first place . ” personalized medicine . ” Dr . Andrea Russo Director , Electrophysiology and Arrhythmia Services , Cooper University Hospital ; Professor of Medicine , Cooper Medical School of Rowan University ple , patients who report symptoms of palpita - multiple HRS , ACC or AHA committees , subcommittees Russo is also the director of the clinical cardiac electro - tions or lightheadedness may record the electri - or work groups . Russo is board - certified in cardiovascular physiology fellowship program and the director of car - at Cooper University Hospital . She cal activity of their heart and transmit a record - disease and clinical cardiac electrophysiology and previ - diovascular research is currently the president of the Heart Rhythm Society ing of this cardiac rhythm using remote moni - ously served on the ABIM Cardiovascular Test Writing ( HRS ) , a member of the HRS executive committee and toring systems . In addition , consumer products Committee and the ABMS Continuing Board Certification a member of the HRS board of trustees . Russo is also a are now also available that allow a recording Vision for the Future Commission . current member of the American Heart Association of the heart rhythm . This technology is also “ One of the biggest advancements in health care Atrial Fibrillation Systems of Care advisory commit - available in some watches . These wearable is innovation related to digital health . We are to monitor patients remotely , which tee and a member of the American College of Car - devices can detect previously unknown rhythm now able has positive implications related to improved ac - diology ( ACC ) Cardiovascular Disease in Women abnormalities and can provide information cess to health care around the globe . For exam - Committee . She previously served on or chaired that can be life - saving . ” 28 | SOUTH JERSEY BIZ | VOLUME 9 ISSUE 6