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Chief Clinical Officer
Ascension TEXAS ,
Austin, TX 78723Phone+1 512-324-7031Fax+1 512-324-7000
Summary
- Dr. Samson Jesudass is an Internal Medicine specialist based in Austin, TX. He completed his medical education at Christian Medical College Vellore in 1991 and his residency in Internal Medicine at Texas Tech University HSC El Paso (1994-1997). Dr. Jesudass also holds an MBA in Business Administration from the University of Texas at Dallas (2011-2013). He has held high-ranking positions such as the Senior Vice President and Clinical Leader at Ascension (2013-2015) and President and CEO of the largest physician group in Austin at Seton Family of Hospitals (2011-2013). He has published in prestigious academic journals, including Mayo Clinic Proceedings and Chest.
Education & Training
- University of Texas at DallasMBA, Business Administration , 2011 - 2013
- Texas Tech University HSC El PasoResidency, Internal Medicine, 1994 - 1997
- Christian Medical College VelloreClass of 1991
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 1997 - 2026
- UT State Medical License 1997 - 2008
- PA State Medical License 1997 - 1998
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 1 citationsKaposi's Sarcoma of the Tip of the Nose as a Sentinel Sign for Kaposi's Sarcoma of the LungRajan B. Masih, Samson W. Jesudass, Abraham Verghese
Chest. 1996-08-01
Journal Articles
- Ascension Health Partners with CMMS to provide patient centered care through the Pioneer ACO ModelMultiple, Mayo Clinic ProceedingsVolume87,Issue 8, August 2012, 8/2012
Press Mentions
- Big Win for Seton's Accountable Care OrganizationNovember 15th, 2019
- Doctors Say Austin Hospitals Ill-Prepared for COVID-19 PatientsMarch 21st, 2020
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