Paul Godin
About Paul Godin
Paul Godin serves as the Chief of Critical Care Medicine at Dominican Hospital and holds multiple roles within CommonSpirit Health. He has an extensive educational background, including degrees from prestigious institutions and experience in both clinical and advisory capacities.
Work at CommonSpirit Health
Paul Godin currently serves as the Chief Critical Care Medicine at Dominican Hospital, a role he has held since 2023. He is also the Vice Chief of Staff at the same institution, a position he has occupied since 2022. Both roles are based in Santa Cruz, California, where he contributes to the hospital's critical care services and administrative functions.
Education and Expertise
Paul Godin has an extensive educational background. He earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) from the University of Colorado School of Medicine. He completed a Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at the National Institutes of Health and a Pulmonary Fellowship at Stanford University School of Medicine. Additionally, he holds an MBA from Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and a Master of Quantitative Management in Health Analytics from Duke University. He has also studied Complex Systems at the Santa Fe Institute and received a Certificate in Product Design from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Background
Before his current roles, Paul Godin was an Advisory Board Member for Philips Connected Sensing from 2015 to 2018 in Boston. He has been involved in various medical and administrative capacities, including his position as a Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine Physician at Dignity Health since 2017, also in Santa Cruz, California. His diverse background includes significant experience in critical care and administrative leadership.
Achievements
In addition to his clinical roles, Paul Godin is currently studying the MIT Sloan Artificial Intelligence in Pharma and Biotech Short Course as of 2023. His involvement in various educational programs and advisory roles highlights his commitment to advancing his knowledge and expertise in critical care and healthcare technology.