Dec 9, 2020 A Leader’s Legacy

Thanks to Dr. Frank Vozos, Monmouth Medical Center and Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus will keep the community healthy for decades to come.

Frank J. Vozos, MD, FACS in action
Clockwise, from far left: Frank J. Vozos, MD, FACS, at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC) with then Chief Operating Officer Bill Arnold, MHA, who now serves as President of the RWJBarnabas Health Southern Region. Dr. Vozos speaks at the 125th anniversary celebration of MMC. Dr. Vozos at the dedication of Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus (MMCSC) with New Jersey Senator Bob Singer. NOTE: These photos were taken before mask and social distancing recommendations were in place.
 

After 40 years of service, Frank J. Vozos, MD, FACS, Executive Vice President, RWJBarnabas Health, and Chief Executive, Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus (MMCSC), will retire at the end of this year.

“Dr. Vozos has dedicated his career to caring for the health of our communities,” says Bill Arnold, MHA, President of the RWJBarnabas Health Southern Region.

“As a surgeon, community leader, hospital administrator, and friend, Dr. Vozos has not only personally provided outstanding patient care to many but has successfully worked to improve how we deliver care on all levels.”

Dr. Vozos began his career at Monmouth Medical Center (MMC) in 1975 when he completed a five-year residency program in general surgery.

He became a fellow of the American College of Surgeons and a diplomate of the American Board of Surgery.

For two decades, Dr. Vozos served as director of the general surgery residency program at MMC.

He was also president of the hospital’s medical and dental staff.

In 1998, he became executive director of MMC and only the second physician in New Jersey to take on a top hospital leadership role.

Dr. Vozos at the dedication of MMC’s Gamma Knife Center. Dr. Vozos
		 in an OR construction area at the hospital during an ambitious expansion project.
Left: Dr. Vozos at the dedication of MMC’s Gamma Knife Center. Right: Dr. Vozos in an OR construction area at the hospital during an ambitious expansion project.

A few of his many notable achievements:

  • MMC’s Eisenberg Family Center — which has the largest number of deliveries in Monmouth and Ocean counties — expanded. The hospital added a new postpartum pavilion, an additional newborn nursery, and an expanded Hirair and Anna Hovnanian Foundation Regional Newborn Center.
  • After becoming president and CEO of MMCSC in 2016, Dr. Vozos expanded and enhanced the hospital’s programs and services. He oversaw the development of the unique James and Sharon Maida Geriatrics Institute. He also managed the establishment of the Jacqueline M. Wilentz Comprehensive Breast Center at MMCSC.
  • Under his leadership, MMCSC placed within the top 10 performers in New Jersey and the top five performers in the RWJBarnabas Health system for several key patient satisfaction areas.
  • In 2019, MMCSC received an A safety grade from The Leapfrog Group. Updated twice a year, in the spring and in the fall, the Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade is the only hospital rating focused exclusively on hospital safety.
  • Over the years, Dr. Vozos has been active in many local service organizations, including the American Red Cross, Prevention First, Boy Scouts of America, a host of area Chambers of Commerce, and Long Branch Tomorrow, a volunteer organization that originally created the redevelopment plan for the Long Branch oceanfront. He has had the privilege of being honored by many of these organizations. He notes a strong allegiance to the local police and fire departments and first aid squads, and he takes pride in his appointment during the 1990s as a “police surgeon” in recognition of his support of the law enforcement community.
Dr. Vozos and administrative leaders from MMCSC. Dr. Vozos at The James
		 and Sharon Maida Geriatrics Institute Dedication Ceremony at MMCSC.
Left: Dr. Vozos and administrative leaders from MMCSC.
Right: Dr. Vozos at The James and Sharon Maida Geriatrics Institute Dedication Ceremony at MMCSC.

“Thanks to Dr. Vozos’s outstanding leadership, Monmouth Medical Center and Monmouth Medical Center Southern Campus will continue to thrive,” says Arnold. “We are proud to build on his many successes.”

Eric Carney

Eric Carney

Philip Passes, DO

Philip Passes, DO

A New Executive Team

In September, two top leaders at RWJBarnabas Health Southern Region hospitals who have worked closely Dr. Vozos were named to new executive roles at the Southern Campus facility.

Eric Carney, President, and CEO of Monmouth Medical Center (MMC), assumed the same role at MMCSC.

Philip Passes, DO, Vice President of Practice Integration, RWJBarnabas Health Southern Region, became Chief Administrative Officer for MMC and MMCSC.

“Eric and Dr. Passes have worked closely with Dr. Vozos for the past several years as part of our Southern Region team,” says Bill Arnold, MHA, President of the RWJBarnabas Health Southern Region. “I’m confident that this new leadership structure will further strengthen MMC and its Southern Campus and expand pathways to outstanding care for our patients.”

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