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Benjamin P. Sachs is a physician with health care management experience at the
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hospitals and the Tulane University Medical Center.


Early life and education

Sachs was born in London, the son of
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survivors. He graduated from St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in
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. He received a degree in
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from the
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and completed a residency in
obstetrics Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), which is a su ...
and
gynecology Gynaecology or gynecology (see American and British English spelling differences) is the area of medicine concerned with conditions affecting the Female reproductive system, female reproductive system. It is often paired with the field of obste ...
and a fellowship in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at the Brigham & Women's Hospital in Boston. In 1980, Sachs was a visiting scientist at the
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in
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. In 1987 he completed the Program for Management Development at the
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. Sach's background is in
clinical medicine Medicine is the science and Praxis (process), practice of caring for patients, managing the Medical diagnosis, diagnosis, prognosis, Preventive medicine, prevention, therapy, treatment, Palliative care, palliation of their injury or disease, ...
,
public health Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals". Analyzing the de ...
- health policy and finance - business administration with extensive executive experience in physician and
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.


Career


Harvard Medical School

In 1978, Sachs started work at the
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. He would eventually serve as chairman of the OB/GYN Department at
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) in Boston, Massachusetts is a teaching hospital of Harvard Medical School and one of the founding members of Beth Israel Lahey Health. It was formed out of the 1996 merger of Beth Israel Hospital (f ...
(BIDMC) and the Harvard Medical School. Sachs was also appointed as the Harold H. Rosenfield Professor at Harvard Medical School and the
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(1997-2007) Sachs and Major Peter Nielsen, MD, led a team to transfer the concept of crew resource management to
obstetrical Obstetrics is the field of study concentrated on pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period. As a medical specialty, obstetrics is combined with gynecology under the discipline known as obstetrics and gynecology (OB/GYN), which is a surgic ...
care. Funded by the U.S.
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and the Harvard Risk Management Foundation, this was the first major research effort to evaluate team training in healthcare. This crew resource management program formed the basis for TeamSTEPPS, the
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's national program. TeamSTEPPS is used in hospital Ob/Gyn, surgical, emergency medicine and ICU care departments. Sachs helped create a research team led by Dr. Ananth Karumanchi that discovered the probable cause of
preeclampsia Pre-eclampsia is a multi-system disorder specific to pregnancy, characterized by the new onset of high blood pressure and often a significant amount of protein in the urine or by the new onset of high blood pressure along with significant end- ...
. The team's research was published in the
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, the
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, the
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,
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, and was described in
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. Sachs was also served as president of the Beth Israel-Deaconess Physician Organization.


Tulane Medical School

Sachs joined Tulane Medical School in November 2007. The university had suffered $900 million in damage from
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and lost a third of the medical school faculty. Sachs' objectives were to help Tulane recover and to fundamentally redesign the medical school and the New Orleans healthcare system. Sachs created a network of 68 clinics in the New Orleans area that by 2010 was treating approximately 200,000 people per year. During Sachs' tenure, Tulane Medical School hired more leaders and increased the entrance exam scores of its students. It received the 2010
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Spencer Foreman Award for outstanding community service. Sachs served at Tulane for six years as Senior Vice President, dean of the Medical School and the James R. Doty Distinguished Professor and Chair. Sachs retired from Tulane in 2014.


Current

In June 2014, Sachs was appointed the interim dean of the new School of Medicine being developed by the
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in St. Croix. Sachs is helping UVISOM become the first English-speaking medical school
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region that is
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(LCME) accredited.


Honors

* Combined Jewish Philanthropies Boston: Circle of Excellence Award (1999) * Combined Jewish Philanthropies Boston: Lewis Millender Community of Excellence Award (2000) * Blue Cross Blue Shield Healthcare Excellence Award (2007) * The Jewish Federation of New Greater New Orleans Executive committee of board (2008-) * AAMC Spencer Foreman Award – Tulane School of Medicine (2010) * AAMC Council of Deans Administrative Board (2011-2014) * New Orleans Council for Community and Justice: Weiss Awards (2011) * AAMC Board of Directors (2012-) * Louisiana Cancer Research Center – board chair: Funded by the state, a new 32,000sq of laboratory building opened in 2012, funded by the state. * New Orleans Bio- Innovation Center – board chair: A technology business incubator, funded by the state that aims to stimulate bioscience entrepreneurship in the New Orleans area. * The Joint Commission Eisenberg national award for patient safety innovation (2007)


Selected works

* Sachs BP, Korf B. The Human Genome Project: Implications for the practicing obstetrician. Obstet And Gynecol 1993; 81(3):458-462. * Sachs BP, Fretts RC, Gardner R, Hellerstein S, Wampler N, Wise PH. The impact of extreme prematurity and congenital anomalies on the interpretation of international comparisons of infant mortality. Obstet and Gynecol 1995; 85:941-946. * Ricciotti HA, Chen KT, Sachs BP. The role of obstetrical medical technology in preventing low birth weight. Future Child. 1995 spring; 5(1):71-86. * Kempe A, Sachs BP, Ricciotti H, Sobol AM, Wise PH. Public health implications of home uterine activity monitoring. Public Health Rep. 1997 Sep-Oct;112(5):433-9 * Sachs BP, Kobelin C, Castro MA, Frigoletto F. Lowering the cesarean delivery rate-weighing the risks. N. Engl J Med 1999;340(1):54-57 * Fretts RC, Rodman G, Gomez-Carrion Y, Goldberg R, Sachs BP, Myers E, Kessel. Preventive health services received by minority women aged 45–64 and the goals of healthy people 2000. Women's Health Issues. 2000 Nov-Dec; 10(6):305-11. * Sachs BP. Vaginal birth after cesarean: a health policy perspective. Clin Obstet Gynecol. 2001 Sep;44(3):553-60. * Levine RJ, Maynard SE, Qian C, Lim KH, England LJ, Yu KF, Schisterman EF, Thadhani R, Sachs BP, Epstein FH, Sibai BM, Sukhatme VP, Karumanchi SA. Circulating Angiogenic Factors and the Risk of Preeclampsia. NEJM 2004; 350:672-83 * Levine RJ, Thadhani R, Qian C, Lam C, Lim KH, Yu KF, Blink AL, Sachs BP, Epstein FH, Sibai BM, Sukhatme VP, Karumanchi SA. Urinary placental growth factor and risk of preeclampsia. JAMA. 2005 Jan 5;293(1):77-85. * Sachs BP, A 38-Year-Old woman with fetal loss and hysterectomy. JAMA 2005 Aug 17:294(7): 833-40 * Bdolah Y, Karumanchi SA, Sachs BP. Recent advances in understanding of preeclampsia Croat Med J. Oct; 46(5):728-36.Review. * Coleman VH, Erickson K, Schulkin J, Zinberg S, Sachs BP, Vaginal birth after cesarean delivery; practice patterns of obstetricians-gynecologists. Obstet Gynecol Surv. 2005 Oct;60(10):636-7 * Bdolah Y, Palomaki GE, Yaron Y, Bdolah-Abram T, Golaman, M, Levin RJ, Sachs BP, Haddow JE, Karumanchi, SA. Circulating angiogenic proteins trisomy 12 Am J Obstet Gynecol. 2006 Jan:194(1):239-45 * Sachs BP, A Woman with Fetal Loss – Reply. JAMA 2006 Jan 25:295(4):386-87 * Mann S, Sachs BP, Lessons from the cockpit: Using teamwork to improve patient safety. Contemp Ob Gyn. 2006 Jan:51(1)34-45 * Pratt SD, Sachs BP. Team training: classroom training vs. high-fidelity simulation erspective AHRQ WebM&M erial online March 2006. Available at: https://web.archive.org/web/20130217202638/http://webmm.ahrq.gov/perspective.aspx?perspectiveID=21. * Mann S, Pratt S, Gluck P, Nielsen P, Risser D, Greenberg P, Marcus R, Goldman M, Shapiro, D, Pearlman M, Sachs B, Assessing quality in obstetrical care: development of standardized measures (JCAHO) J Qual 2006. Sep;32(9)497-505 * Levine RJ, Lam C, Qian C, Yu K, Maynard SE, Sachs BP, Sibai B, Epstein FH, Romero R, Thadhani R, Karumanchi SA, Soluble endoglin, a novel circulating anti-angiogenic factor in preeclampsia. N Engl J Med 2006;355:992-1005 * Nielsen P, Goldman M, Mann S, Shapiro D, Marcus R, Pratt S, Greenberg P, McNamee P, Salisbury M, Birnbach D, Gluck P, Pearlman M, King H, Tornberg D, Sachs B, The labor and delivery teamwork intervention trial. Obstetrics and Gynecology 2007 109 (1) * Sachs BP, Krane NK, Kahn MJ: Medical school dean as a turnaround agent. American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 336:181-184, 2008


References

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