University of Texas Medical Branch president placed on administrative lead
Dr. Ben Raimer, interim president of the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, answers a question from the audience during a town hall on the COVID-19 virus Friday, March 6, 2020.Dr. Ben Raimer, a longtime leader at the University of Texas Medical Branch who last year was appointed president, has been placed on administrative leave, according to an email sent Monday to faculty and staff.
Dr. Charles Mouton, executive vice president, provost and dean of the John Sealy School of Medicine, will serve as administrator-in-charge. Raimer did not respond to a call requesting comment. A pediatrician by trade, Raimer has taken up multiple leadership positions throughout his 40 years at the school, including senior vice president for health policy and legislative affairs, executive director of the UTMB Community and Global Health Collaborating Center, vice president for community outreach and chief physician executive and CEO for UTMB Correctional Managed Care.
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