UP Health System - Marquette
Alyson Sundberg has a diverse work history. Alyson began their career at Jacobs in 1996, where they worked as a Field Engineer/Site Manager until 2002. Alyson then joined Marquette General Health in 2002 as the Director of EMS Medical Control Authority until 2007. During this time, they also worked at Marquette General as a Paramedic, providing patient care and transport of medical and trauma emergencies. Since 2007, Alyson has been the Market Director of Risk Management and Emergency Services at UP Health System - Marquette.
Alyson Sundberg earned a Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Administration from Baker College Center for Graduate Studies, which they attended from 2006 to 2008. Subsequently, they pursued a Master's degree in Health/Health Care Administration/Management from the same institution, completing their studies from 2010 to 2014.
UP Health System - Marquette
As a 307-bed specialty care hospital, UP Health System – Marquette receives patients from across the UP and provides care in 65 specialties and subspecialties. Its medical staff of more than 200 doctors works as a team with its more than 1,800 employees in caring for approximately 9,000 inpatients and more than 350,000 outpatients per year. UP Health System – Marquette’s major services include its Heart Institute, Cancer Center, Brain & Spine Center, Rehabilitation Center, Behavioral Health, Digestive Health, Weight Loss Center and Women’s & Children’s Center. The hospital also provides the region’s premier services in imaging, surgery and laboratory and is home to the UP Telehealth Network, a leading telehealth network in the nation. We also serve many of the communities in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, with 42 primary and specialty care clinics spread throughout the region. As a teaching hospital, UP Health System – Marquette has numerous affiliations with universities and community colleges throughout the state and the Midwest training medical students, family medicine residents, Pharm.D. pharmacists, nurses, physical and occupational therapists, nurse anesthetists, radiographers, surgical technicians and dietitians. Through its collaboration with Northern Michigan University, UP Health System – Marquette also is part of the Upper Michigan Brain Tumor Center, which is conducting primary research on the formation of brain tumors. For more information, visit www.WorkatUPHS.com.