Join us for a Women's Leadership Forum luncheon, featuring main speaker Dr. Renee Smith.
Dr. Smith will be presenting on leadership behavior and how it has elevated her on her career path.
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Registration begins: 11:30 amProgram starts: 11:50 am
About Dr. Renee Smith:
Renee Smith, MD, is the chief medical officer of Blanchard Valley Health System (BVHS). She holds a bachelor of science degree in medical microbiology and immunology from the University of Wisconsin (Madison) and an executive master of business administration degree from the University of Wisconsin (Oshkosh).
Dr. Smith obtained her doctor of medicine degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin and completed her family medicine residency at Waukesha Family Practice, an affiliate of the Medical College of Wisconsin. She is board certified in family medicine by the American Board of Family Medicine.
Dr. Smith acquired many years of executive leadership experience from her time at Aspirus Network, Inc., a clinically integrated provider network in Wausau, Wisconsin, where she served in a variety of roles, including regional director, chief of staff, chief medical officer, executive director and medical branch director - COVID emergency operations center.
“In my role as chief medical officer, my focus is ensuring that the organization is optimizing all the parts and pieces of healthcare we have for our patients, as well as making sure they are getting the right care, in the right setting at the right level.”
Dr. Smith and her husband, Michael, a general contractor, have four children: Dominic, Sam, Lilly and Lizzy. In her spare time, Dr. Smith enjoys horseback riding (along with her daughters), reading, watching her kids’ sporting events and watching high school, college and professional football.
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