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Dr. Bill Holubek
Chief Medical Officer, Boca Raton Regional Hospital

After spending a decade as an emergency room doctor, Dr. Bill Holubek has seen it all, from premature babies and traumatic injuries to psychological crises and neurosurgery. This fast-paced experience was his training ground for his role as the Boca Raton Regional Hospital’s new chief medical officer.

“The ER is the front door for the majority of people that come here,” Holubek says. “Understanding that environment and being able to speak and build rapport quickly with a bunch of different people really prepared me to be an effective chief medical officer.” Previously, Holubek was the chief medical officer at University Hospital in Newark, NJ, the primary teaching site for Rutgers New Jersey Medical School, where he also earned his medical degree. In addition, he holds an executive Master’s degree in public health from Columbia University. When the opportunity came to move to Boca Raton in November 2024, the quality of care, trajectory of the hospital, and collaborative hospital team made the decision easy.

“The growth that this hospital and the Baptist Health system are undergoing is really what attracted me to coming here,” Holubek says. “From the Lynn Cancer Institute to the Marcus Neuroscience Institute to the sports medicine and orthopedics that we offer, it’s really grown and has the ability to grow further.”

“Our ultimate goal is to be the hospital of choice for not just everyone in Boca Raton, but everyone in the region. We want to be a destination for people to seek care.” Holubek says. “It’s amazing the advancement that this hospital has seen over the past couple of decades, starting out as a community hospital and now being a regional hospital offering very advanced medical and innovative technologies.”

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