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UT Medical Center Hires New Vice President of Clinical Services

The University of Tennessee Medical Center recently hired Matt Brown as Vice President of Clinical Services. In this role, Brown will provide executive leadership at the medical center while developing strategies and tactics to further strengthen the patient care and services for radiology, endoscopy, ambulatory infusion and bariatrics. In addition, he will serve as a liaison for the medical center’s joint ventures for sleep services and laboratory services.

“Matt Brown is an outstanding addition to our team at The University of Tennessee Medical Center,” said David Hall, Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at UT Medical Center. “Matt’s sense of commitment to patient care makes him the perfect fit for these valuable patient services.”

Prior to joining the medical center, Brown spent five years as Director of Ambulatory Services for Barnes-Jewish Hospital/Washington University Medical Center in St. Louis, Mo.

“It is a great honor to come to such a reputable institution, and I am excited to be a part of this very talented management team,” said Brown. “The University of Tennessee Medical Center is dedicated to fulfilling its mission to this community, and I look forward to continuing that mission.”

At Truman State University, Brown received a B.S. in Health Administration and graduated cum laude with a Master’s in Health Services Administration from the University of Kansas.

Brown moved from St. Louis to Lenoir City, where he lives with his wife, Rebecca, and their three children: Gracie, Annalise and Spencer. They are expecting their fourth child in April. The Brown family attends St. John-Neumann Catholic Church in Farragut. In his spare time, Brown enjoys reading and golf.