Sheila Antrum, RN, MSHA Chief Nursing Officer Chief of Patient Care Services University of California, San Francisco Sheila Antrum earned her bachelor of science in nursing from the Hampton Institute in Hampton, Virginia, and her masters in health services administration from the University of Michigan School of Public Health in Ann Arbor. She has worked as a floor nurse and intensive care nurse at some of the nation's leading hospitals including, Yale University Medical Center, Johns Hopkins Hospital and the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Sheila served as chief of Ambulatory Operations at the UCSD Medical Center where she was responsible for operations, quality and fiscal management of all medical group and hospital based clinics, including facilities, resource scheduling and ambulatory clinical system deployment. Sheila's association with UCSF Medical Center began in 1986 when she was first hired as a clinical nurse in the coronary care unit. She has worked in various senior administrative roles for the medical center, including project manager of Operations, administrative director of Customer Service and Patient Satisfaction, and assistant director of Support Services and Planning. In her current role, Sheila oversees the administration of the Department of Nursing and has overall responsibility for nursing practice provided within the organization, including UCSF Medical Center at Parnassus and at Mount Zion, UCSF Children's Hospital, Perioperative Nursing, Home Care and Ambulatory Services. In addition to nursing services, she also serves on the medical center's Executive Medical Board and participates in other medical center committees and task forces.
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