Bayshore Hospital Executive Named ACHE Fellow

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Bayshore Hospital Executive Named ACHE Fellow
 
HOLMDEL – Bayshore Community Hospital has announced that Anthony V. Cava, the hospital’s chief operating officer, recently was named a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives, the nation’s leading professional society for health-care leaders.

Anthony V. Cava
Anthony V. Cava

Cava, a Meridian Health executive and health-care veteran, brings more than 30 years of extensive experience to his leadership role at Bayshore. He is responsible for the day-to-day operations and functioning of the hospital, while guiding the strategic development of a cadre of programs and services at the hospital.
“This is a great honor for a member of our leadership team here at Bayshore,” said Timothy J. Hogan, FACHE, regional president of Bayshore Community Hospital and Riverview Medical Center. “Over the past few years, Tony has developed programs that have effectively changed the face of Bayshore Community Hospital, making it the hospital of choice for both physicians and patients alike. By becoming an ACHE Fellow, Tony has further shown his commitment to providing high-quality service to our patients and the communities we serve.”
Fellow status represents achievement of the highest standard of professional development. Only 8,500 health-care executives hold this distinction. To obtain Fellow status candidates must fulfill multiple requirements, including passing a comprehensive examination, meeting academic and experiential criteria, earning continuing education credits and demonstrating professional and community involvement. Fellows also are committed to ongoing professional development and undergo recertification every three years.
A resident of Manalapan, Cava holds a bachelor’s degree in pharmacy and a Master of Science degree in clinical pharmacy and administration from St. John’s University, College of Pharmacy and Allied Health. Prior to joining Bayshore’s sister hospital Riverview Medical Center in 2004, Cava held several executive and management positions at leading hospitals and health-care systems in New York and New Jersey.
“I am tremendously honored to be selected for this designation,” Cava said. “I look forward to continuing ACHE’s great history of preserving the prestige of the credential and delivering high caliber, relevant programs that help executives address the challenges they face. As a health care professional, I truly believe continuing education is the key to maintaining creativity and ingenuity in an increasingly competitive marketplace.”
Bayshore Community Hospital, a member of the Meridian Health Family, is a 211-bed not-for-profit community hospital in Holmdel, providing health-care programs and services in all major medical disciplines, including: emergency medicine, cardiac catheterization, surgical services, wound care, sleep services, diagnostic imaging, women’s services with digital mammography, as well as a designated primary stroke center. For more information visit www.bayshorehospital.org.