In December 1987, Dr. John Wallis Rowe was appointed President of The Mount Sinai Medical Center, which is composed of Mount Sinai School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Hospital. With the formation of the Mount Sinai Health System and then Mount Sinai New York University Health in 1998, the title of President of The Mount Sinai Hospital was assumed by Barry Freedman. Dr. Rowe left Mount Sinai in September 2000 to become the President of Aetna Healthcare. Mr. Freedman was appointed Acting President after his departure.
In December 1987 Dr. Rowe was appointed President of The Mount Sinai Medical Center, which is composed of Mount Sinai School of Medicine and The Mount Sinai Hospital. With the formation of the Mount Sinai Health System and then Mount Sinai-NYU Health in 1998, the title of President of The Mount Sinai Hospital was assumed by Barry Freedman. Dr. Rowe left Mount Sinai in September 2000 to become the President of Aetna Healthcare. Mr. Freedman was appointed Acting President after his departure.
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