
About
Monique Butler holds a Clinical Assistant Professorship at Michigan State University's College of Osteopathic Medicine. She currently serves as Chief Medical Officer of HCA Healthcare North Florida Division, overseeing 15 hospitals. Previously, she led clinical operations at Swedish Medical Center and held executive roles at Detroit Medical Center and Sinai-Grace Hospital. A board-certified internist, she completed her medical training at Wayne State University and residency at Detroit Medical Center. Butler earned an MBA through the Physician Executive MBA program and is a member of major healthcare organizations like the American College of Healthcare Executives.
- Education: University of Michigan (Undergraduate), Wayne State University School of Medicine (MD), Haslam’s Physician Executive MBA
Her expertise spans internal medicine, healthcare leadership, and clinical operations. Under her leadership, Swedish Medical Center achieved top-tier rankings for physician engagement, reduced hospital-acquired infections by over 50%, and lowered sepsis/mortality rates by 25%, earning Leapfrog 'A' safety grades and Healthgrades awards.
- Awards: IBM/Watson Health Top Hospital recognition, Becker’s Hospital Review leadership recognition, and Michigan Chronicle’s 40 under 40 honor
She serves on boards for City Year Denver, Rocky Mountain Children’s Hospital Foundation, and GlobalmindED. No advising/grants details are explicitly mentioned in the text, but her leadership roles imply significant organizational contributions.




