
Rob Pinson Quoted in Nashville Business Journal Profile of Community Medical Innovator
Rob Pinson was quoted by the Nashville Business Journal in its "Health Care Heroes" profile of Wright Pinson, a relative of Rob's who has been at the forefront of innovation at Vanderbilt Medical Center for 19 years.
Dr. Pinson started the liver transplant program at Vanderbilt and created the Master of Management in Health Care program at the Owen School of Management. Most recently, he spearheaded the 100 Oaks clinic and retail concept, where patients can park easily, walk in to see their doctor, and shop all in one place. As the Journal points out, "The $99 million project brought care to the consumer in a much more convenient way."
Dr. Pinson started the liver transplant program at Vanderbilt and created the Master of Management in Health Care program at the Owen School of Management. Most recently, he spearheaded the 100 Oaks clinic and retail concept, where patients can park easily, walk in to see their doctor, and shop all in one place. As the Journal points out, "The $99 million project brought care to the consumer in a much more convenient way."
In the article, Rob applauds Wright's work in the community, and specifically the 100 Oaks project, saying "Everyone I know that has been there loves it." Rob notes that Wright, who is Rob's father's cousin, "flies under the radar a bit" with his accomplishments.
The item originally appeared on September 25, 2009, in the Nashville Business Journal's "Health Care Heroes" special section.
The item originally appeared on September 25, 2009, in the Nashville Business Journal's "Health Care Heroes" special section.











