Erin McAvoy serves as the Senior Administrator of Cardiovascular Medicine at UMass Memorial Medical Center, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of cardiovascular care. With her extensive background as a Certified Ophthalmic Technician and Certified Ophthalmic Executive, Erin brings a unique...
Erin McAvoy serves as the Senior Administrator of Cardiovascular Medicine at UMass Memorial Medical Center, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of cardiovascular care. With her extensive background as a Certified Ophthalmic Technician and Certified Ophthalmic Executive, Erin brings a unique perspective to the administrative and operational aspects of the cardiovascular division. In her current role, she is responsible for the comprehensive planning and management of the division's business affairs, ensuring that both clinical and operational objectives align with the overarching strategic goals of the medical center.
One of Erin's key projects involves the development and execution of innovative business and strategic plans aimed at enhancing patient care and operational efficiency. She meticulously oversees budget controls, ensuring that financial resources are allocated effectively to support cutting-edge research and program development within the cardiovascular department. Her expertise in operations management and policy analysis allows her to implement best practices that streamline daily operations while fostering a culture of excellence in patient care.
In addition to her administrative responsibilities, Erin coordinates staffing efforts for both faculty and non-faculty positions, playing a crucial role in recruitment activities and the development of competitive physician compensation plans. Her commitment to community cardiology initiatives further exemplifies her dedication to improving cardiovascular health outcomes in the region. With a strong focus on problem-solving and customer relations, Erin McAvoy continues to drive impactful changes within UMass Memorial Medical Center, positioning the cardiovascular division as a leader in the field.