McGoldrick gets leadership role at Covenant Health

Jay FitzOur Town Health

Justin McGoldrick, MD, is vice president of medical affairs and graduate medical education officer for Covenant Health, effective August 7, 2023. This new position supports the expanded role of the new chief medical officer, provides leadership to Covenant Health’s medical staff and oversees the increasing number of medical education programs and partnerships with local entities.

Dr. McGoldrick is a physician executive with extensive experience in medical affairs, clinical operations, research and education. In direct collaboration with Covenant Health’s chief medical officer, Dr. McGoldrick will provide medical leadership to the health system and physicians in addition to fostering the growth of graduate medical education, physician leadership development and research opportunities across the Covenant Health enterprise.

“I’ve been blessed by a loving family, an East Tennessee homeplace and an expansive career in ministry-based, mission-focused healthcare,” said Dr. McGoldrick. “To join the dedicated Covenant Health team aligned by mission, vision and value while navigating the dynamism of healthcare in direct service of our communities, is a calling and an honor.”

With more than 20 years’ experience of strategic clinical and business acumen, Dr. McGoldrick’s leadership will directly affect the recruitment and retention medical professionals to expand the healthcare community in East Tennessee.

“We are thrilled to welcome Dr. McGoldrick to the Covenant Health team,” says Mandy Halford, MD, senior vice president, chief medical officer, and chief medical informatics officer for the health system. “He brings a wealth of experience in strategic planning, clinical research, education and scholarly support. His innovative thinking and experience as a physician and attending will support our relationships with learning facilities with whom Covenant Health is a glad partner.”

McGoldrick most recently worked for Bon Secours Mercy Health in Cincinnati, Ohio, where he served as chief clinical research and innovation officer, a new role that was established following the merger of Bon Secours and Mercy Health to facilitate value creation and collaboration.

Additional experience includes service on the board of directors for multiple start-up and healthcare entities, graduate medical faculty appointments, consultancy and working as an attending physician with multiple medical staff roles at St. Mary’s Health system / Mercy Health Partners / Tennova Health in the Knoxville region and Team Health.

McGoldrick holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, and a medical doctor degree from Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans. He completed his residency in emergency medicine at Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit.

He is licensed to practice medicine in Tennessee and Ohio, and he is a former diplomate of the American Board of Emergency Medicine.

Covenant Health provided information for this article.

 

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