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New Leadership at UCLA Health

UCLA Health recently announced two very exciting additions to their leadership team.

Karen Grimley

Late in 2015, Karen Grimley, PhD, RN was named Chief Nursing Executive for UCLA Health and is Assistant Dean in the School of Nursing.

Grimley was previously the Chief Nursing Officer at UC Irvine Medical Center and Volunteer Assistant Clinical Professor in the nursing program. Throughout her career, her leadership and advocacy on behalf of the nursing profession has enhanced understanding of the major role nurses play in achieving operational success and the critical importance of the nurse’s role in the effective delivery of safe, high quality patient care. In her new role, she will be responsible and accountable for the management of nursing professional practice, education, professional development, research, administration and overall delivery of nursing care.

“I think it is really important for UCLA Health to have a strong relationship with the School of Nursing,” she says. “I am committed to creating academic and clinical partnerships.

Johnese Spisso

Johnese Spisso was appointed to the position of President of UCLA Health, CEO of UCLA Hospital System and Associate Vice Chancellor of UCLA Health Sciences in February 2016. She is a nationally recognized academic healthcare leader with more than 30 years of experience, and oversees all operations of UCLA’s hospitals and clinics as well as the health system’s regional outreach strategy.

Before coming to UCLA, Spisso spent 20 years at UW Medicine, in Seattle, where she was chief health system officer and vice president of medical affairs for the University of Washington. While there, she played a major role in expanding collaborations with regional hospitals and in the operational integration of two major community hospitals into UW Medicine. She also helped to lead development of a statewide trauma system.

Educated as a registered nurse, Spisso rose through the ranks at UC Davis Medical Center to direct critical care; trauma, burn and emergency services; and the Life Flight Air-Medical Program. Before that, she was a critical-care nurse in the medical, surgical and transplant intensive care unit at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center Presbyterian.

Spisso received a master’s degree in health care administration and public administration from the University of San Francisco, and a bachelor’s degree in health sciences from Chapman College. She received her nursing degree at the St. Francis School of Nursing. She has published numerous articles and book chapters on healthcare leadership.

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