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Dr. Thomas Winters,
is the Chairman and CEO. He graduated from Brown University and
received his medical degree in 1980 from the University of Connecticut.
He completed an internship in internal medicine at the Medical College
of Virginia in Richmond, followed by a year of general surgery at
St. Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, Connecticut.
His orthopedic residency was at the University of Connecticut Health
Center in Framington, Connecticut. He then completed an A.O. Fellowship
in trauma in Hanover, West Germany, followed by Fellowships in Sports
Medicine and Adult Reconstructive Surgery at the Brigham and Women's
Hospital of Harvard Medical School. There, he served as Assistant
Team Physician for the Department of Athletics of Harvard University.
Dr. Winters maintains an active interest in research. He has published
articles in a number of journals and completed research at the marine
Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. He has worked
in free-standing surgery centers since the late 1980's and was instrumental
in the start-up of Orlando Center for Outpatient Surgery that is
now owned by HealthSouth.
Richard
Langley, Esq. is vice-president
and director. He obtained his B.S., LLB and Juris Doctor degrees
from the University of Florida. He served in the U.S. Army with
the occupying forces in Korea. Upon graduation from Florida College
of Law in 1964, he began practice in Clermont, Florida. Mr. Langley
has 22 years of public service to his credit. He was elected to
the Florida House of Representatives in 1972 and reelected in 1974
and 1976. In 1980, he was elected to the Florida Senate. He served
as minority whip in the House and as Republican whip and Republican
leader in the Senate. He has been very active in the legal and development
business. He has developed 6 separate major residential subdivisions
and condominium projects.
Dr.
Lee M. Adler is one of the
founders and a consultant to the company. Dr. Adler has a distinguished
career in the practice of medicine, medical businesses and teaching.
He received his B.S. in Pharmacy from Rutgers University and graduated
from Philadelphia College of Ostheopathic Medicines in 1972. After
completing his internship and residency at Cleveland Clinic Foundation,
he served as a fellow in infectious diseases at Yale University
School of Medicine. He is licensed in Missouri, New York, Illinois
and Florida. From 1992 to present, Dr. Adler has served as President
of Bassett Medical Services, P.A., a correctional healthcare specialty
consulting service and as Clinical Professor at Nova Southeastern
University of the Health Science College of Osteopathic Medicine.
From 1997 to present he has been the Medical Director of Florida
Hospital healthcare System. Since 1998, Dr. Adler has been a consultant
to Bauer Industries for the Automated Handwashing Research. Dr.
Adler holds the patent on Automated Hand Washing Station Technology.
Dr. Adler has published scores of articles in various professional
publications, contributed chapters to books and has been quoted
in scores of publications. He is a member of American Society of
Microbiology, American Osteopathic Association, American College
of Physicians, Association of Practitioners in Infection Control,
the Institute of Medicine at Chicago, Florida Osteopathic Medical
Association, American Correctional Association, Society of Correctional
Physicians, the American College of Physician Executives and Infectious
Disease Society. He has also produced three audio tape sets on infectious
diseases.
Sandra
Thompson is the Chief Operating
Officer. She graduated from Valencia Community College in 1980,
worked towards a bachelors degree in Nursing at Florida Southern
University and received her Licensed HealthCare Risk Managers license
from the University of Central Florida. She worked as a Registered
Nurse at South Lake Hospital in Clermont, Florida in all areas of
the hospital before becoming the Operating Room Supervisor. She
designed the pre-op/post-op area when the hospital opened their
own ambulatory center within the hospital. She worked as a staff
nurse in the ambulatory center at Waterman Hospital in Eustis, Florida
for two years. From there, she worked at the Same Day Surgery Center
in Orlando, Florida, where she was the Educational Coordinator.
She was on the start-up team for the Orlando Center for Outpatient
Surgery. Upon completion of the center, she held the position of
Director of Nursing and Risk Manager for four years before co-founding
American Mobile Surgical Services, Inc. She is a member of the Association
of Operating Room Nurses and American Society for Healthcare Risk
Management.
Charlie
Bauman Charlie Baumann is Chief
Financial Officer and Director of Business Developement. In addition
to receiving a bachelors degree from West Virginia University in
1990, Charlie has earned the following degrees from the University
of Central Florida; a business administration degree in 1996, an
MBA with a concentration in finance in 1997 and a Master of Science
in Accounting Degree in 2004. After a six year National Football
League career, Baumann accepted a contracts and agreements position
with high-tech conglomerate Siemens Information and Communication
Networks at their Lake Mary, Florida facility. Baumann was responsible
for $50 million in annual negotiation and international business
activity. Baumann’s latest venture was with industry giant
Arrow Electronics where he helped conceptualize and implement an
initiative to cultivate the telecommunications industry as an emerging
market.
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