Monday, September 19, 2016

Dr. Amy McGaha named new chairwoman of Creighton's family medicine department

Dr. Amy McGaha of Creighton  University
On Friday, Creighton University School of Medicine's family medicine department promoted its residency program director, Dr. Amy McGaha, M.D., to the post of chairwoman of the department.

McGaha's appointment becomes effective October 1 and is subject to approval by the Creighton University Board of Regents.

She also serves on the regional board of CHI Health and the combined CUMC Bergan Medical Executive Committee.

Before coming to Creighton, McGaha previously served on the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine and as assistant director of medical education for the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP) in Leawood, Kansas, the professional certification board for family physicians.

Prior to those appointments, Dr. McGaha provided inpatient and outpatient care for Freeman Health Systems in Missouri.

Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Dr. Michael Wadman named new chairman of UNMC's emergency medicine department

UNMC's new chairman of ER, Dr. Michael Wadman
Yesterday, the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) named Dr.Michael Wadman, M.D. as their new chairman of the medical center's emergency medicine department. 

According to university officials, Dr. Wadman has been a key figure in the UNMC/Nebraska Medicine emergency medicine program for more than 20 years.

The appointment, which is subject to approval by the University of Nebraska Board of Regents, was announced by Dr. Bradley Britigan, dean of the UNMC College of Medicine, and would become effective Oct. 15.

"Dr. Wadman was selected from a very competitive, highly talented pool of applicants," said Dr. Britigan. “He is an outstanding clinician who is also committed to achieving excellence in our education and research missions. At a time when major changes are taking place in emergency medicine in our community, his knowledge of the local emergency medicine environment is also a major plus."

Wadman joined UNMC's faculty back in 1994 as an assistant professor. He became an associate professor in 2004 and full professor in 2014. In 2003, he was the founding residency director of UNMC’s emergency medicine residency program, a role he served in for more than seven years.

Friday, September 9, 2016

Exclusive: UNMC's new chairman of PM&R has a dark, troubled history of Medicare fraud, patient endangerment, and medical board investigations

The September 2016 issue of Strictly Business featuring the new Madonna Rehab Hospital set to open in October 2016
Links and References have been updated!

Last February, we covered a story about the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) creating a new physical medicine & rehabilitation (PM&R) program at the Nebraska Medical Center.

UNMC's newly appointed founding chairman of their newly
created physical medicine & rehabilitation program, Samuel
Bierner, has a dark, shady, and very troubling history with
Medicare fraud, patient safety issues, and investigations
from the Texas Medical Board, according to the public
record, including Dallas' leading daily newspaper
PM&R, or physiatry as it is also known as, is a rather obscure and relatively unknown medical specialty that cares for patients with disabling conditions, including traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord injuries, strokes, neurological impairments, and musculoskeletal problems, who are medically stable, but otherwise have some therapeutic, equipment, or other prosthetic needs to take care of themselves after being discharged from the hospital.

In essence, it's a field of medicine that doesn't deal in urgent life or death matters like most other medical specialties, which may explain why it's relatively obscure and unknown to most people in the first place.

In that article, UNMC officials announced they had selected a Dallas-based physiatrist, Dr. Samuel Michael Bierner, as the new founding chairman of UNMC's new PM&R program in Omaha, Nebraska.

Bierner has more than 25 years experience in physiatry and had previously served as the residency director of the PM&R program at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas (UTSW) since 2005 and medical director of Parkland Memorial Hospital's PM&R department with what appeared to be a immaculate record; however, we were given an anonymous news tip that there was more than meets the eye to Dr. Bierner's past than he had revealed to UNMC officials when he landed the prestigious job to head their fledgling PM&R program back in February.


Unbeknownst to UNMC officials, the new chairman of their PM&R department was charged in 2012 by the U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) in a federal court in the Northern District of Texas of conspiring with four other fellow UT Southwestern PM&R faculty members of defrauding federal and state programs with "thousands" of false billings to Medicare and Medicaid that endangered the lives of patients, and later, he made false statements to the medical board saying he was "exonerated of all the charges of fraud" when in fact he wasn't.
U.S.A., ex rel John Doe v. Parkland, Samuel Bierner, Karen Kowalske, Vincent Gabriel, Anne Hudak, and Susan... by Michel Schwalbe