2016 Annual Frank Camerano Memorial Breakfast and Lecture

  • April 05, 2016
  • 8:00 AM - 11:00 AM
  • St. Johns University, 8000 Utopia Parkway, D’Angelo Center Ballroom, Queens, NY, 11439

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Frank Camerano

Please join us at our 2016 Annual Frank Camerano Memorial Breakfast and Lecture honoring the legacy of Frank Camerano. His contributions to the healthcare industry, our community, and his commitment to students and emerging professionals are immeasurable.

Agenda:

8:00 – 8:30         Registration and networking

8:30 – 9:00         Breakfast Buffet

9:00 – 9:20         Opening Remarks by Marianne Coughlin

9:20 – 10:20        Key Note Speaker Joseph Lamantia

10:20 – 10:30       Closing Remarks (TBD)

10:30 – 11:00       Additional networking for anyone wishing to stay.

Opening Remarks

 

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Marianne Coughlin

Ms. Coughlin received a Master’s in Public Health from Columbia University and completed a residency in hospital administration at Booth Memorial Medical Center (now New York Hospital Queens) under the direction of Frank Camerano.  Frank was her preceptor, mentor, and longtime friend.

Marianne has over thirty years of experience in hospital administration, which included positions at The Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York Presbyterian Hospital, and the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation.

She is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Marianne is now consulting in emergency preparedness, behavioral health and preparation for regulatory surveys.

Keynote Speaker                         

Jo Lam

Joseph Lamantia

Chief of Operations for Population Health

Joseph Lamantia is responsible for spearheading Stony Brook Medicine’s quest to become a leader in the arena of population health management and in meeting the goals associated with the New York State Medicaid Redesign program.  Mr. Lamantia also serves as the Executive Director for the Lead Performing Provider System (PPS) in Suffolk County, the Suffolk Care Collaborative.  In this role he is responsible for leading the development of the organizational structure that will coordinate, support and monitor all DSRIP related activities in Suffolk County with the primary goal of transcending the PPS into an Integrated Delivery System capable of participating in Value Based Purchasing.

Prior to joining Stony Brook, Mr. Lamantia served as an Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at South Nassau Communities Hospital from 2008-2014.  While at the 435-bed hospital, his operational leadership included strategic planning, oversight of daily operations, strategic planning, quality management and direction for programmatic growth.  Mr. Lamantia worked for the North Shore Long Island Jewish Health System for approximately 16 years in multiple capacities, including Executive Director for Franklin Hospital and Associate Executive Director for Plainview Hospital.  Mr. Lamantia also worked as a manager for Ernst & Young’s national healthcare consulting practice for roughly 3 years.

Directions & Parking:

Please use Gates 3 & 4 to enter the University. Parking will be in Carnesecca Parking Lot. For a complete list of directions, please visit: http://www.stjohns.edu/campuses/queens-campus/directions

**Due to limited seating for this event, please register early to reserve your spot.**