Robert Schreiner
Adjunct Professor of Health Enterprise Management at Kellogg School of Management
Biography
Kellogg School of Management
Robert Schreiner is an Adjunct Professor of Health Enterprise Management at the Kellogg School of Management. He is a Managing Director at Huron Consulting Group and received his MD at the University of Tennessee School of Medicine.
Education MD, 1985, School of Medicine, University of Tennessee
BS, 1981, Chemistry, Tennessee Technological University
Academic Positions Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Emory University, 1994-2003
Adjunct Professor, Department of Cardiopulmonary Sciences, Georgia State University, 1994-2002
Specialist Consultant, Tuberculosis Clinic, Fulton County Health Department, 1993-2002
Other Professional Experience Managing Director, Healthcare, Huron Consulting Group, 2014-present
KP Program Group (“KPPG”; national KP), Kaiser Permanente, 2011-2014
Executive Medical Director, Kaiser Permanente, 2008-2014
Chair, Department of Medicine, Northside Hospital, 2007-2008
Chief Operating Officer, Kaiser Permanente, 2007-2008
Vice-Chair, Department of Internal Medicine, Northside Hospital, 2006-2007
Associate Medical Director for Hospital, Specialty and Ancillary Care, Kaiser Permanente, 2005-2007
Medical Director, Respiratory Care, Northside Hospital, 2002-2004
Medical Director, Critical Care (ICU/IICU), Northside Hospital, 2002-2004
Chair, Guideline for Care at the End of Life, Northside Hospital, 2002-2004
Chief, Department of Hospital Services, Kaiser Permanente, 2001-2004
Chair, Bylaws Committee, Northside Hospital, 2001-2003
Member, Medical Executive Committee (MEC), Northside Hospital, 1999-2007
Chair, Professional Relations Committee, Northside Hospital, 1999-2005
Member, Strategic Planning Committee, Kaiser Permanente, 1997-1998
Chief, Continuing Medical Education (CME), Kaiser Permanente, 1997-2000
CME Coordinator, Glenlake Facility, Kaiser Permanente, 1996-2001
Chief, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Kaiser Permanente, 1995-2004
Chair, Guideline for Community Acquired Pneumonia, Northside Hospital, 1995-2003
Honors and Awards Administrator of the Year, Kaiser Permanente, 2004
Physician of the Year, Kaiser Permanente, 2003
Specialist of the Year, Kaiser Permanente, 2002
Patient Advocacy Award, Northside Hospital, 2001
Administrative Department of the Year, Kaiser Permanente, 1999
Fellow, ACP, FACP, 1998
Physician Educator of the Year, Kaiser Permanente, 1998
Best Service Provider, Kaiser Permanente, 1996
Fellow, ACCP, FCCP, 1994
Physician Clinical Excellence Award, St. Joseph’s Hospital, 1993
Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Medical Society (AOA), Vanderbilt Housestaff, 1988
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