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Alumni Profile: Daniel Ferrara

News Staff| August 13, 2018

Degree: D.O. 鈥86

As founder, president, and chairman of the board of Island Medical Management, Daniel Ferrara (D.O. 鈥86), FACEP has always been focused on giving back to people who need it most. Island Medical Management is a clinically led, physician-owned organization that provides physician management and staffing services to emergency departments, urgent care centers, and other healthcare facilities across the country.

One of the company鈥檚 goals is to provide the highest level of care to patients鈥攏o matter what hospital or ER they鈥檝e been admitted to. Ferrara鈥檚 passion for emergency medicine hearkens back to his days as a student at聽NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine聽(NYITCOM). 鈥淚 tried out everything,鈥 Ferrara says, 鈥渁nd emergency medicine stuck. The day goes by really quickly.鈥

After getting his D.O. degree, he worked for a large physician management services company. When he started Island Medical Management in 1993, he decided to improve on the model and do things differently. 鈥淚 hired only board-certified physicians,鈥 he explains. 鈥淔or emergency medicine, I thought, the more highly qualified the physician, the better the outcome鈥攚hich wasn鈥檛 the norm at the time. I structured it so that the doctors worked for the company, not the hospital, which was unusual back then.鈥 Following his instincts has paid off. Island Medical Management expanded at an impressive rate. In late 2016, they took on a private equity partner, and today the company staffs around 900 physicians and serves more than 2 million patients a year.

In addition to his roles as business owner and physician, Ferrara has embarked on several projects for NYITCOM. 鈥淚鈥檓 59 now, and I have a little more time and a little more money,鈥 says Ferrara. Nestled in a serene spot on the Long Island campus is a plaque that reads 鈥淢indfulness.鈥 The sign, which is located on the聽Healing Path, reminds medical students at NYITCOM to take time to reflect and focus on their own health and wellness. Projects like the Healing Path would not be possible without the support of contributors such as Ferrara. He has also been involved in raising money for NYITCOM in the name of a colleague who passed away, and he is helping to promote the restructuring and expansion of the NYIT Institute for Clinical Competence.

Ferrara鈥檚 interest in giving back to his medical school has increased over the years. 鈥淚t鈥檚 very important,鈥 he says. 鈥淓ven those who have just graduated could give $100.鈥 Ferrara understands that even small changes can lead to positive outcomes鈥攆or patients and medical students alike.

This profile was originally featured in the Summer 2018 issue of聽NYIT Magazine.

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