Allyson Silver named among perioperative leaders in 2025 by Becker's Hospital Review


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Allyson Silver, Assistant Vice President of Operations for Surgical Services at Stony Brook Medicine, has been recognized as one of Becker's Hospital Review's perioperative service leaders to know in 2025. This annual list acknowledges leaders at hospitals and health systems across the U.S. who are enhancing operating room productivity, fostering team cooperation, and addressing workforce issues. Silver is the only leader from Long Island included in this year's list of 28 leaders.

Carol A. Gomes, CEO of Stony Brook University Hospital, stated, "We are proud Ally is being honored for her outstanding efforts leading the surgical services here at Stony Brook Medicine. Her patient-focused approach to care has helped create long-lasting relationships and optimal surgical outcomes throughout our healthcare system."

Stony Brook Medicine encompasses all health-related initiatives of Stony Brook University, including education, research, and patient care. It comprises five health sciences schools and several hospitals and healthcare settings across Suffolk County. More information can be found at www.stonybrookmedicine.edu.

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