Wyatt Decker
Wyatt Decker
Wyatt Decker is vice president of Mayo Clinic and Chief Executive Officer of Mayo Clinic in Arizona. He helps direct Mayo Clinic's research, education and clinical operations in Arizona, Florida and Minnesota, and is responsible for Mayo Clinic operations in Arizona, which includes launching Mayo Medical School Arizona in conjunction with Arizona State University; building an NCI-designated cancer center; and providing health care for 95,000 patients in greater Phoenix. Decker is a professor of emergency medicine at the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine. He has chaired the clinical policy committee of American College of Emergency Physicians, and was the founding editor in chief of the International Journal of Emergency Medicine. Decker has received numerous awards from Mayo Clinic and the Heroes of Emergency Medicine award from the American College of Emergency Physicians for his work in Haiti after the 2009 earthquake. He has a B.S. from the University of California, Santa Cruz, an M.D. from Mayo Medical School and an M.B.A. from Northwestern University. [1]