Marc L. Napp, MD, MS, FACS

Marc NappMarc L. Napp, MD, MS, FACS, is the executive vice president and chief medical officer for Memorial Healthcare System.

Dr. Napp is a physician executive with a well-established career in healthcare quality, patient safety, physician leadership development, and crisis management. He has held senior positions in academic, community, and integrated healthcare delivery settings, and has extensive experience managing medical staff operations, driving systemness, and improving alignment of clinical operations.

Prior to joining Memorial, Dr. Napp was the deputy chief medical officer and leader of the system-wide emergency management program (including the response to COVID-19) at Mount Sinai Health System in New York. Previous to Mount Sinai, he held various medical leadership positions at Northwell Health and Lenox Hill Hospital, providing oversight for all aspects of medical staff operations.

Dr. Napp began his career as an attending surgeon at Surgical Associates of Western Connecticut and Danbury Hospital in Danbury, CT. He earned his medical degree from Albert Einstein College of Medicine, an MS in Administrative Medicine from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and a BSE in Chemical Engineering from Princeton University. He has served on numerous state and industry committees and panels, and is a founder of the Clinical Quality Fellowship Program of Greater New York Hospital Association and the United Hospital Fund.