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Dr. Sheila Ryan Barnett has been named Chief Medical Officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Milton, announced hospital President Richard Fernandez.

Dr. Barnett is an anesthesiologist in the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and has been Chief of Anesthesiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Milton for the last four years. She is also an Associate Professor of Anesthesiology at Harvard Medical School.

As Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Barnett will be a member of BID-Milton’s Senior Leadership Team and will be responsible for the overall medical and administrative affairs of the hospital’s Medical Staff, which consists of more than 450 physicians and surgeons. Included in her duties will be the development, implementation and monitoring of standards of clinical practice and the overall integration, coordination and quality of care provided by the Medical Staff.

She will also be responsible for the oversight and direction of the hospital’s Medical Staff Office, Surgical Physician Assistant Program, Hospitalist Program, Quality Department and Pharmacy.

Dr. Barnett graduated medical school from Charing Cross Hospital Medical School in London, England. She completed a residency program in internal medicine at the Washington Hospital Center in Washington, DC and a fellowship in geriatric medicine at the Harvard Medical School Division of Aging. She then completed a residency program in anesthesiology at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center.

Following her residency program at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Dr. Barnett helped establish the Society for Geriatric Anesthesia. She has published numerous articles and books on geriatric anesthesia.

While at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Dr. Barnett held several multidisciplinary positions, including Chair of the Interventional Procedure Committee, Director of Graduate Medical Education and, most recently, Medical Director of the Transfer Center. She has also served as President of the Massachusetts Society of Anesthesiology and is a Fellow of the American Association of Anesthesiology.

 “I am delighted that Dr. Barnett will be transitioning to her new role as Chief Medical Officer and joining our Senior Leadership Team here at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital–Milton,” said hospital President Richard Fernandez. “During her tenure here as Chief of Anesthesiology, she has proven to be an outstanding and respected clinician and administrator. We look forward to her assuming a leadership role in partnering with the hospital’s Medical Staff to continue collaborating on joint quality, safety and patient experience projects.”

How do I prepare for my surgery?

Your doctor will schedule any pre-admission testing you may need a few weeks or days before your surgery. You’ll get details about taking your medications in the days and weeks before your surgery.

We also give you directions to follow about eating and drinking the night before your procedure.

Download and read our patient guide to prepare for surgery. We offer the guide in several languages:

What documents do I need to bring with me to the hospital?

When you come to BID Milton for an elective or scheduled surgery, please bring:

Where do I check in when I arrive for my procedure?
When you arrive at BID Milton, enter the hospital through the Highland Street entrance. Then proceed to the surgical services desk.
What happens when I am discharged from the hospital?

Your care team lets you know when your doctor decides you are well enough to go home. Most patients can leave the hospital by noon on their discharge day.

Your nurse gives you instructions about:

  • Additional services you may need
  • Follow-up appointments
  • Home care
  • Prescriptions
What if I need more care after I leave the hospital?

Some patients need home health, skilled nursing facility, inpatient rehabilitation facility or long-term care hospital services after discharge. If you need these services, our Care Transitions team coordinates arrangements based on your insurance coverage and input.

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