Jason Sanders, M.D., M.B.A.

Senior Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs, Larner College of Medicine

President & CEO, University of Vermont Health Network Medical Group

Executive Vice President & Chief Physician Officer, UVM Health Network

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BIO

Jason Sanders, M.D., M.B.A., earned his medical degree and a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard, and was an intern and resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. 

Sanders served at the University of Oklahoma (OU) Health Sciences Center, where he was  senior vice president and provost. As the chief executive for the university’s comprehensive academic health center, Sanders oversaw seven colleges and all clinical, research, and educational programs in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and across the state, including the OU Physicians group practice and National Cancer Institute-designated Stephenson Cancer Center.

He works closely with department chairs and health care service leaders, and actively collaborate with the affiliate Network hospitals to advance a common vision for clinical and academic growth across the Health Network Sanders plays a key role in the Network’s continued leadership in transitioning to value-based care, including standardizing quality metrics and transforming the care-delivery model, and also leads efforts to recruit and retain a dynamic and diverse provider workforce with the medical expertise patients need.

Bio

Jason Sanders, M.D., M.B.A., earned his medical degree and a master’s degree in business administration from Harvard, and was an intern and resident at Massachusetts General Hospital. 

Sanders served at the University of Oklahoma (OU) Health Sciences Center, where he was  senior vice president and provost. As the chief executive for the university’s comprehensive academic health center, Sanders oversaw seven colleges and all clinical, research, and educational programs in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and across the state, including the OU Physicians group practice and National Cancer Institute-designated Stephenson Cancer Center.

He works closely with department chairs and health care service leaders, and actively collaborate with the affiliate Network hospitals to advance a common vision for clinical and academic growth across the Health Network Sanders plays a key role in the Network’s continued leadership in transitioning to value-based care, including standardizing quality metrics and transforming the care-delivery model, and also leads efforts to recruit and retain a dynamic and diverse provider workforce with the medical expertise patients need.