Board of Trustees
Robert E. McKee
Three-year term expires: December 31, 2008
Dr. Robert McKee began his medical career at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester,
Minn., in 1951. In 1955, he was a member of the medical team that performed
the first open heart surgery at the Mayo Clinic. In 1958, he left the
Mayo Clinic for Butler Memorial Hospital, where for the final 10 years
of his career, he worked as an administrator. As someone who was on both
the hospital’s medical and administrative staffs, Dr. McKee, now
retired, joined the board because of his unique, comprehensive perspective
as well as his ability to be objective. “With no personal conflicts
at this stage in the game, I can vote on issues according to how I feel
the community is best served,” he said. Dr. McKee has seen many
changes in hospital care over the length of his career. “One of
the big things hospital board members today need to understand is strategic
planning,” he said. “In the past, the typical patient came
to the hospital for surgery and stayed for about a week. Now those patients
will be in and out in one or two days. Patients with serious chronic
illnesses are becoming more common. Their needs are different and require
different planning for staff, facilities and equipment. This is a big
issue of which our board must be and is aware.”
Address: Butler Township
Current Occupation: Retired Surgeon
Education: MD, University of Pittsburgh Medical School;
BS Pre-Medicine, University of Pittsburgh
Current Board/Leadership Positions, Memberships:
• Member, Doctor’s Mayo Society
• Member, Mayo Foundation Legacy
• Member, Session, Hill United Presbyterian Church
Former Board/Leadership Positions:
• Chief of Surgery, Butler Memorial Hospital
• President, Medical Staff, Butler Memorial Hospital
• President, Butler County Medical Society
• Chairman, Medical Staff Development Committee
Of Special Interest: Dr. McKee was a captain in the
U.S. Air Force from 1953-1955.
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