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Finney Named to Health Care Champions List

April 20, 2018
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Finney Named to Health Care Champions List

 

Finney Named to Health Care Champions List

Buffalo, New York - April 20, 2018 - Maureen Finney, EdD, Dean of the School of Health Professions, has been named to the  Health Care Champions list for 2018.

The Health Care Champions list is comprised of 29 professionals who have achieved high levels of success in their field. Those chosen were nominated by the public and selected by an in-house committee.

鈥淚 congratulate Dr. Finney for being named a Health Care Champion by Business First,鈥 said D鈥橸ouville President Lorrie Clemo. 鈥淚t is a well-deserved recognition for the significant impact she has made at D鈥橸ouville and in the healthcare community through her leadership, provision of care, and tireless dedication to serving the underserved. Dr. Finney is an amiable role model as a healer and compassionate human being in our community and as a professional in the science and art of medicine to colleagues and other health professionals.鈥 

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Dr. Maureen Finney

Maureen Finney, EdD, was named to Business First's Health Care Champions list for 2018.

In her online biography, Finney speaks on why she entered her profession, saying she wanted to 鈥渃are for the underserved鈥 鈥 a goal she鈥檚 proud to continue today. Becoming a physician assistant is what lead her to become a faculty member here at D鈥橸ouville in 2000.

"I am so very honored and humbled to have been chosen for this recognition," said Finney. "To have my work as a physician assistant and an academic leader recognized is very rewarding. I'm blessed because I truly enjoy my work and the impact I have on my patients and the academic community."

Now as dean, Finney鈥檚 proudest recent accomplishment has been her work leading D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 initiative for the Health Profession鈥檚 Hub, a 50,000-square foot training and education center. A first of its kind, 鈥淭he Hub,鈥 will work to apprentice, train, and upskill the future workforce not only regionally, but as a model that can serve other communities across the state and nation.

The Hub 鈥渨ill allow for enhanced training for health professionals and the area workforce through innovative curricular offerings and provide comprehensive medical services to the community,鈥 said Finney. 鈥淭he impact will improve public health, reduce healthcare costs, and break economic barriers for those who are underemployed.鈥

鈥淭he Hub will train students and professionals for the future of healthcare, which will come from collaboration,鈥 said Clemo. 鈥淚t will help close the health professions shortage gap, reduce healthcare costs, and mitigate chronic disease in our region by using collaborative training methods and by enabling interconnectivity through innovative modalities such as advanced clinical guidance, virtual reality, and telehealth.鈥

Inside The Hub, patients, students, and visitors will find a clinic, diagnostic center, and pharmacy, all featuring well-trained staff and students offering rehabilitation, physical therapy, and chiropractic care, as well as workforce training rooms, inter-professional simulations, and an amphitheater for professional development conferences and community events.

This new teaching and care center on Buffalo鈥檚 revitalized West Side is representative of D鈥橸ouville鈥檚 continued investment in its students, the community, and the region.

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