State of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center

On February 22, 2010, Dr. Fred Sanfilippo delivered his annual State of the Woodruff Health Sciences Center address at the Woodruff Health Sciences Center Administration Building before a packed audience. Full video of the speech is available below. Feedback is welcome.

Video - Full Version

The following videos represent the entirety of the speech and subsequent question and answer session.















Video - Highlights

Highlights from speech that cover the key points.











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About Dr. Fred Sanfilippo

Fred Sanfilippo, MD, PhD, is Emory University Executive Vice President for Health Affairs, CEO of Emory's Woodruff Health Sciences Center and Chairman of Emory Healthcare. His tenure at Emory began Oct. 1, 2007. Full bio available.



About the Woodruff Health Sciences Center

The Robert W. Woodruff Health Sciences Center of Emory University is an academic health science and service center focused on missions of teaching, research, health care and public service. Its components include schools of medicine, nursing, and public health; the Yerkes National Primate Research Center; the Emory Winship Cancer Institute; and Emory Healthcare, the largest, most comprehensive health system in Georgia.  The Woodruff Health Sciences Center has a $2.5 billion budget, 17,600 employees, 2,500 full-time and 1,500 affiliated faculty, 4,700 students and trainees, and a $5.7 billion economic impact on metro Atlanta.