Omar Lateef, President | Rush University Medical Center
Omar Lateef, President | Rush University Medical Center
Julie Anne Hoff, PhD, RN, FNAP, FAAN, has taken on the role of provost at Rush University. She also serves as senior vice president and the Robert C. and Naomi T. Borwell Presidential Professor. Dr. Hoff recently spoke with Robert S.D. Higgins, MD, MSHA, president and chief academic officer of Rush University, about her new responsibilities and vision for the institution.
When asked to describe her position as provost, Dr. Hoff explained it in terms familiar to her family: “I have a son who’s a chef, so I say, ‘I’m kind of like the back of house.’ Deans are the front of the house of the restaurant. They’re the ones who are customer-facing, managing students and faculty. My job as provost is to make sure everything in the back of the house is working — student affairs, faculty affairs, academic affairs, research affairs — so that faculty, students and deans can be successful. I’ve got my hands in the things that keep the university running. You want everything in place for the deans and their teams to meet the needs of learners.”
Dr. Hoff shared her enthusiasm about returning to Rush University: “It is my utmost privilege to be back at Rush. Rush played a pivotal role in shaping my mindset toward nursing and the health professions. You attend an institution like Rush, where excellence is a part of the mission, and you don’t have to explain that.”
She also discussed how she defines excellence within her leadership role: “Excellence is not only being excellent but also welcoming others to the table and helping them become all they can be. It means meeting people where they are, whether that’s in the classroom, lab, clinical settings or community. It’s leveraging opportunities but also listening.”
Describing her approach as a leader facing current challenges at Rush University Medical Center—which was founded in 1837 in Chicago—Dr. Hoff said: “Every day we show up to work, we need to remember that kindness goes a long way. We don’t know what anyone else has woken up to or faced on their way in.
I remember my very first day at Rush, walking into Student Affairs, they knew every single person’s name in my class. There was such a sense of belonging. We need to live the I CARE values and hold each other accountable to them.
Right now, I’m doing a lot of listening and assessing and really figuring out what needs to be done. Where are the gaps in our student affairs? What are the resources that we need? What’s being offered at the college level? What opportunities exist to reimagine university services in ways that amplify the strengths of each college while fostering greater collaboration, innovation and impact across Rush?”
As an alumna herself—having graduated from Rush University College of Nursing—Dr. Hoff reflected on how this shapes her perspective as provost: “I am a proud alum of Rush University College of Nursing. I received my Bachelor of Science in Nursing, and my experience as a student was rewarding. The strong foundation I received at Rush helped catapult my career, along with advanced health care degrees.
Rush alumni are extraordinary. We have a deep commitment to the community we serve and play a critical role in the success and legacy of our university.
As provost, I look forward to enhancing the student-to-alumni experience and educating students on the strong alumni community awaiting them upon graduation.
My hope is that they will stay connected and engaged throughout life.”
Rush University Medical Center remains one of Chicago's key medical institutions with its own pediatric ward; it operates both as a hospital facility under President Dr. Omar Lateef and as an important training center for future healthcare professionals (https://www.rush.edu/about-us/history-rush).