Kingman Ho has a diverse work experience in the healthcare industry. Kingman began their career as a Clinical Instructor at the University of Washington Valley Family Medicine from 1995 to 2001. Kingman then joined Southlake Clinic as the Vice President of Operations, where they managed a Multispecialty Group with multiple divisions and achieved significant revenue growth.
In 2010, Kingman Ho became the Chief Medical Director of Adult Hospitalist Medicine at the University of Washington Valley Medical Center. Kingman held this position until 2016 when they joined Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital as the Senior Vice President and Chief Medical & Care Innovation Officer. During their tenure at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital, they oversaw the affiliation with USC Keck Medicine, established various joint venture service lines, and launched an Accountable Care Organization.
Most recently, Kingman Ho joined Adventist Health in 2021 as the Vice President and Medical Officer. The details of this role are not provided. Throughout their career, Kingman Ho has demonstrated strong leadership skills and has made notable contributions to promoting evidence-based care, patient safety, and growth within healthcare organizations.
Kingman Ho earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology from The Johns Hopkins University in 1988. Kingman then attended Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, where they obtained their MD in 1992. From 1992 to 1995, Kingman Ho studied Internal Medicine at the Mayo Clinic School of Health Sciences. In 2014, they pursued a Master of Business Administration (MBA) at the University of Washington - Michael G. Foster School of Business, completing their studies in 2016.
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