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Davide M. Carbone, Chief Executive Officer - Davide M. Carbone has played an active role in the healthcare industry for more than 20 years. In 2006 Davide was named Chief Executive Officer of St. Mary’s Medical Center (SMMC) and the Children's Hospital at St. Mary's, a 463-bed acute care facility with an 81-bed pediatric hospital, fully accredited by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations and owned and operated by the Tenet Healthcare Corporation located in West palm Beach Florida.
Since taking over CEO leadership at SMMC, Carbone has utilized his experience in implementing facility and technological improvements, strengthening service line development and expansion, resulting in steady growth for the hospital. This includes the development of the Comprehensive Stroke and Neuroscience Program, the implementation of the Orthopedic Reconstruction and Limb Lengthen Institute, successfully achieved State approval of a Certificate of Need to establish a Pediatric Open Heart Surgery service, recruitment of numerous primary care and specialty physicians and the continued development of new programs and services.
In addition to providing vital hospital leadership, Carbone continues to support the local community by serving as a Trustee Member for the Chamber of Commerce of the Palm Beaches and was the 2007, 2008 and 2009 Walk Chair for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s annual Light the Night Walk, 2009 Walk Chair for March of Dimes, 2010 Medical Chair for the American Heart Association Heart Walk as well as serving on the Cystic Fibrosis Advisory Board. He services on the Boards of the Goodwill Foundation and the South Florida Hospital and Healthcare Association. Through his extensive involvement and contributions throughout the community, Carbone has acquired a reputation as a respected civic and business leader and an informed, experienced and knowledgeable professional in his field.
Prior to assuming his role at SMMC, Carbone was most recently the Vice President of Operations and Market Initiatives for the Hospital Corporation of America (HCA), with primary responsibilities in both the South Florida and West Virginia regions. Prior to this, he was CEO of Aventura Hospital and Medical Center for 13 years and led a dynamic turnaround and $250 million dollar redevelopment of that 407-bed acute care medical/surgical facility in Aventura, Florida where he started several new programs including adult open heart and a comprehensive cancer center.
Carbone earned a Master of Health Administration from Duke University, Durham, N.C. and a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Biology from Clark University, Worcester, Mass. He is a Fellow in the American College of Hospital Executives. A native of Boston, Mass., Carbone and his wife of 24 years, Barbara Ann Miller, a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit nurse, have spent 17 years in South Florida and are the proud parents of two sons, Brian and Johnathan.
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Tom Schlemmer, Chief Financial Officer - St. Mary’s Medical Center Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Thomas Schlemmer, MAcc, CPA, certainly knows his job, drawing upon more than 17 years of healthcare experience in financial and business planning, accounting and administrative operations.
A seasoned finance and management specialist, Schlemmer has served as CFO of the West Palm Beach, Fla., hospital since 2002, where he has implemented a demonstrated record of success in organizational development, cost control, and improvement in earnings and cash flow through his leadership and team-building skills.
Schlemmer came to St. Mary’s Medical Center from the Memorial Healthcare System in Hollywood, Fla., where, as Controller, he managed $430 million in annual net patient revenue for Memorial Regional Hospital and its various affiliated care centers and physician staff. Prior to Memorial Healthcare, he spent more than 10 years as Controller of Tenet Healthcare Corporation’s Tenet Physician Services in Florida & Central States Regions overseeing the $53-million physician practice management organization and, from 1990 to 1998, was Assistant Controller at Florida Medical Center, a 459-bed hospital in Fort Lauderdale where he prepared an operating budget of $135 million and a capital budget of $5 million.
Schlemmer is affiliated with the American and Florida Institutes of Certified Public Accountants and the Healthcare Financial Management Association. He received a master’s degree in accounting from Nova Southeastern University in Davie, Fla., and a bachelor’s in accounting from Pennsylvania State University.
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Joey Bulfin, Chief Nursing Officer - Mary Jo Bulfin RNC, BScN, MBA HA&P – “Joey” to all who know her – has been Chief Nursing Office (CNO) at St. Mary’s Medical Center in West Palm Beach, Fla., since 2005. However, her tenure at the hospital spans 25 years, beginning in 1980 as an RN in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) after receiving her nursing degree.
As CNO, Bulfin is responsible for all hospital nursing departments; education of all hospital employees; nursing practice in all ancillary areas than maintain nurses, such as radiology, dialysis and radiation oncology; clinical policies and procedures; and organizational quality improvement, including all JCAHO, ACHA and state surveys, among other duties. Despite her impressive work load, she’s always upbeat and finds time to mentor others or lead by example. Bulfin is often praised for her keen insight and leadership abilities, which instill confidence in the hospital’s nursing staff, as well as for her longstanding commitment to St. Mary’s Medical Center.
Prior to being named CNO, Bulfin served as Director of Nursing Operations at the hospital and was Department Head, Nurse Manager of the NICU from 1995 to 2003. She also was Nurse Legal Consultant and Nursing Care Coordinator for St. Mary’s. Additionally, Bulfin was a clinical instructor of nursing students at Palm Beach Community College in 1982-1983.
Bulfin received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, where she graduated summa cum laude and received the Ruth Burke Memorial Award for highest GPA. She earned her Masters in Business Administration, Health Administration and Policy from the University of Miami, where she also graduated summa cum laude and was inducted into the Honor society for AACSB Accredited Business Programs.
In her off time, Bulfin enjoys bicycling, swimming, traveling, working with orchids and being involved in her community.
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Josh DeTillio is the Chief Operating Officer at St. Mary’s Medical Center, located in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Prior to his work at St. Mary’s, DeTillio was the COO at North Shore Medical Center, in Miami. North Shore Medical Center, also Tenet owned, is a 357-licensed bed acute care hospital that, under DeTillio’s guidance, has shown exceptional growth over the last several years and attained Tenet’s prestigious Circle of Excellence in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
DeTillio was also previously an Associate Administrator for Aventura Hospital and Medical Center, and an Administrative Fellow at Cedars Medical Center, now University of Miami Hospital.
DeTillio attended the United States Military Academy at West Point for undergrad, earning a Bachelor of Science. He then earned a Master of Business Administration from Vanderbilt University and a Master of Public Health from Harvard University. DeTillio is also a Fellow with the American College of Healthcare Executives.
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