Susan
Moffatt-Bruce, M.D., Ph.D., has been named president of the IU Health Adult
Academic Health Center (AAHC), which includes IU Health Methodist Hospital and
IU Health University Hospital, Indianapolis. She will join the organization on
Sept. 1. Currently a professor of surgery and biomedical informatics and chief
quality, patient safety and experience officer at Ohio State University Wexner
Medical Center (OSUWMC), Moffatt-Bruce has helped lead OSUWMC in consistent top
rankings for the UHC/Vizient Leadership Quality and Accountability Award, which
recognizes excellence in delivering high-quality care, and has received several
research grants, including an AHRQ $4 million multidisciplinary research grant
from the federal government to improve patient safety. As president of the
adult AHC, Moffatt-Bruce's priorities will include continuing to develop the
AAHC as a destination medical center and leading the strategic facilities
planning for the proposed new AAHC.
Moffatt-Bruce
completed medical school and her general surgery residency at Dalhousie
University in Canada, after earning a bachelor's degree in biochemistry from
McGill University. She also holds a Ph.D. in transplant immunology from the
University of Cambridge.