Two new leaders recently joined Mercy Clinic-West, which operates 82 clinics throughout Oklahoma.
C. Kevin Goodwin serves as chief operating officer of Mercy Clinic in Oklahoma. In his role, Goodwin is responsible for overseeing practice operations; physician growth and development; primary care expansion; financial performance of the clinics; quality, service and safety metrics; and co-worker, provider and patient satisfaction and retention.
Goodwin has more than 25 years of health care experience in acute care and clinic operations. He has served in several operational positions in Mercy’s Central Communities and as the chief operating officer of Mercy Clinic in the Four Rivers area in Missouri for the last three and a half years. In that role, he was instrumental in establishing the division, setting operating benchmarks, building the Mercy Clinic culture and developing talent.
He is a fellow in the American College of Healthcare Executives and in the American College of Medical Practice Executives.
Dr. Jesse Campbell also joins the executive leadership team as chief administrative officer of Mercy Clinic in Oklahoma. He assists with clinic operations, contracting initiatives, development of the clinic culture, and the strategic growth and expansion of Mercy Clinic in Oklahoma.
Campbell has practiced internal medicine and pediatrics in Edmond for 15 years, nine of those years with Mercy. He will continue his part-time practice at the Mercy Clinic primary care office at Mercy Edmond I-35.
“We are so excited to welcome Kevin and Dr. Campbell to these new roles as we continue to expand Mercy’s presence in communities throughout Oklahoma,” said Dr. Cullen Thomas, president of Mercy Clinic in Oklahoma. “Our patients’ first encounter at Mercy is often through our clinics, so we want to make sure we provide the best care and best patient experience possible so they choose Mercy for all their health care needs. Kevin and Dr. Campbell bring valuable experience to the team and will ensure we provide that high level of service every time a patient comes to see us.”