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Kenneth Brown-Wilson

Education

MHSA, Health Services Administration
Georgia Southern University

About

Kenneth Brown-Wilson, MHSA,serves as the assistant director of clinical operations for the Department of Surgery and Perioperative Care. Brown-Wilson brings a multitude of experiences that expand across hospital, health care and management consulting industries.

Prior to joining Dell Medical School, Brown-Wilson served as the assistant director of operations for the Johns Hopkins Surgery Center Series, overseeing the comprised entity of numerous ambulatory surgery centers. Additionally, Brown-Wilson was an administrative fellow with Johns Hopkins Medicine in which he worked alongside executive leadership across all academic medical centers and multiple ambulatory care sites.

Brown-Wilson obtained his Master of Health Services Administration from Georgia Southern University and a Bachelor of Science in education, with a concentration in therapeutic recreation from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville.

Professional Affiliations
  • American College of Healthcare Executives
  • National Association of Health Service Executives
  • Medical Group Management Association
Awards & Honors
  • Foster G. McGaw Scholarship Recipient
    Georgia Southern University, 2018
  • Ben A. Plotnicki Award
    University of Tennessee, 2016
  • National Recreation & Park Association Scholarship Recipient
    University of Tennessee, 2015