While just about every CIO in healthcare can be described as intelligent, only a handful deserve to be called wise. One of those is undoubtedly M. D. Anderson Cancer Center’s Lynn Vogel. And Vogel is not the kind of CIO to keep all that wisdom to himself. As such, he’s an active educator in both the university and industry spheres — the latter as an instructor in CHIME’s popular CIO Boot Camps. To learn more about Vogel’s take on the trends roiling healthcare — and his work at MD Anderson — healthsystemCIO.com editor Anthony Guerra recently caught up with the Texas-based CIO.
Chapter 5
- A passion for education — giving back
- Balancing the administrator and academic roles
- Working with faculty — takes one to know one
- “What was research 3-4 years ago needs to be clinical practice today”
- The importance of integrating research and clinical practice (fast!)
- A 700 FTE IT shop (that does everything)
- Leveraging CHIME in career development
- To be a successful CIO, “you must be a life-long learner”
- “Our business is increasingly personalized medicine”
- “CIOs today probably have the most challenging job in healthcare”
- CHIME’s boot camp
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