Rob Hayes has extensive work experience in the medical field. Rob started their career in 2011, working as an Emergency Room Physician at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs until 2015. Following that, they joined Bon Secours Health System in 2011 as a Medical Director and Attending Physician (Hospitalist), where they worked until 2020. During this period, they gained valuable experience in healthcare management and patient care. Rob Hayes is currently employed at St. Mary's Medical Center in Huntington, WV. Rob holds the position of Medical Director, overseeing CDI, Utilization, and Case Management.
Rob Hayes completed their education in a chronological order as follows:
From 2000 to 2004, Rob Hayes obtained a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Chemistry from Marshall University.
Continuing their education at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Rob Hayes obtained a Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from 2004 to 2008, specializing in the field of Medicine.
Subsequently, from 2008 to 2011, Rob Hayes pursued a Residency in Internal Medicine at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine.
Additionally, in April 2020, Rob Hayes obtained Lean Six Sigma White Belt Certification from MSI.
St. Mary's Medical Center - Huntington, WV
St. Mary's Medical Center is the largest medical facility in the tri-state region. At 393 beds, it is among the largest healthcare facilities in West Virginia, with centers of excellence in cardiac care, cancer treatment, emergency/trauma services, neuroscience, and joint replacement. On November 6, 1924, the Sisters of the Pallottine Missionary Society opened St. Mary's Hospital on a foundation of faith. Because the love of Christ is still the motivating force for all we do, we have arranged our core values to His Name: COMPASSION, HOSPITALITY, REVERENCE, INTERDEPENDENCE, STEWARDSHIP, TRUST From the moment when St. Mary's first opened its doors, the sisters set out to fulfill their mission: "We are inspired by the love of Christ to provide quality health care in ways which respect the God-given dignity of each person and the sacredness of human life." And, so began the tradition that is St. Mary's Medical Center. It has been nearly eight decades since the doors were first opened, and during that time, thousands of lay people have joined the Sisters in fulfilling the Medical Center's mission. Along the way, St. Mary's has built on a tradition of faith, a tradition of hope, a tradition of healing and a tradition of service. Most of all, St. Mary's has built on a tradition of care.