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Sheila Sanders Selected Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center's New CIO

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Aug. 28, 2009 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. – Sheila M. Sanders has been selected as the new vice president for information services and chief information officer of Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center. She will begin work at the Medical Center on Oct. 5.

Sanders comes to Wake Forest Baptist from the University of Alabama at Birmingham, where she has served as vice president for information technology and chief information officer since 2002.
At Wake Forest Baptist, Sanders will be responsible for all aspects of information technology. She will define and implement a technology vision for building upon the infrastructure already in place across the Medical Center. She will devise and implement an overall plan for Medical Center information systems, and integrate new and existing resources to better support the clinical, educational and research missions.

Sanders will lead a variety of projects already under way, including an electronic medical record for referring physician practices, completion of the computer physician-order entry system, wireless infrastructure, e-prescribing, and information technology consolidation.

Sanders will lead a team of 212 employees. She will report to Douglas L. Edgeton, the Medical Center's executive vice president for administration.
"With 26 years of IT experience at a university that includes six health schools, Sheila Sanders has the kind of broad-based knowledge of technology and related business processes that is critical for success in this position," Edgeton said. "She is also known for her team-building management style, a major plus in a diverse work environment such as Wake Forest Baptist."

Sanders holds a B.S. degree in business administration from Auburn University. During her tenure at UAB, she led numerous projects including the replacement of the institution's legacy information systems. Most recently she has been focused on expansion of IT services for the research community in areas such as high performance and grid computing and the Alabama Regional Optical Network.

She replaces Katherine (Kay) C. Carr, who has served as interim CIO since April.

Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center (www.wfubmc.edu) is an academic health system comprised of North Carolina Baptist Hospital, Brenner Children's Hospital, Wake Forest University Physicians, and Wake Forest University Health Sciences, which operates the university's School of Medicine and Piedmont Triad Research Park. The system comprises 1,056 acute care, rehabilitation and long-term care beds and has been ranked as one of "America's Best Hospitals" by U.S. News & World Report since 1993. Wake Forest Baptist also holds the Gold Seal of Approval™ from the Joint Commission, the nation's esteemed standards-setting and accrediting body for health care quality. Wake Forest Baptist is ranked 32nd in the nation by America's Top Doctors for the number of its doctors considered best by their peers. The institution ranks in the top third in funding by the National Institutes of Health and fourth in the Southeast in revenues from its licensed intellectual property.


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