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Russ Cucina

Vice President, Genetics and Genomics & Chief Medical Information Officer at the University of California, San Francisco Health System

Russ Cucina, MD, MS

Russ Cucina is the Vice President of Genetic and Genomic Services and Chief Medical Information Officer for the UCSF Health system.145 In this role, he is responsible for the strategy and operations of UCSF's clinical genetic and genomic laboratories and services, as well as the analytics, software, and information infrastructure to further the missions of UCSF Health.1

Dr. Cucina is a Professor of Medicine and is board certified in Clinical Informatics and Internal Medicine.45 He practices in Hospital Medicine at UCSF's Parnassus Campus.1

In 2022, Dr. Cucina was named a Fellow of Health Evolution, an exclusive community of CEOs and C-suite executives working to transform healthcare through leadership and innovation.23 As a Fellow, he participates in candid, off-the-record discussions with other top healthcare leaders at Health Evolution's annual Summit, Connect, and Roundtable gatherings.2

Dr. Cucina has over 20 years of expertise working in healthcare and life sciences.1 He was recently honored on Becker's list of Hospital and Health System Chief Nursing Informatics Officers (CNIOs) and Chief Medical Informatics Officers (CMIOs) to Know in 2023.6

Highlights

Mar 14 · cio.ucop.edu
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San Francisco, California, United States