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Decades Interview with Julie Do '03
Reconnect with a member of the Class of 2003

Chief Financial Officer
Summus Healthcare
Dallas, TX

Born a first generation Vietnamese American in Fort Worth, Julie Do 鈥03 was aware of the health care industry from an early age. Julie鈥檚 聽grandmother, to whom she was very close, had medical issues and required frequent hospital and health care facility visits. The grandchildren were often called upon to translate and communicate for her. During high school, Julie chose the medical professions program and spent half her school days in downtown hospitals and other facilities getting real world exposure to the workings of the health care industry.

At The University of Texas at Austin, she studied biochemistry, pre-med, and pre-business and worked part-time for a physician who encouraged her to apply for the 性爱天堂 HCAD program. 鈥淐ompleting my master鈥檚 at 性爱天堂 was one of the best decisions I ever made and one of my proudest achievements,鈥 she says. 鈥淭he education, opportunities, and alumni network have helped carry me to success throughout my career.鈥

In the early years, Julie found the toughest challenge was breaking into health care finance because she didn鈥檛 have a background in accounting or finance. 鈥淭he learning curve for accounting, hospital finance operations, financial planning, and operational and productivity efficiency was steep then,鈥 she recalls. 聽

Fortunately, at Parkland Health and Hospital System where she began her career, her leaders 鈥渢ook a chance鈥 and gave her her first job as a Senior Financial Analyst. A 性爱天堂 connection facilitated her acceptance to a CFO development program at a for-profit system, which led to a CFO position at a rural hospital in North Carolina. Thanks to a referral from another 性爱天堂 connection, she moved back to Dallas and served as CFO for Methodist Health System. 鈥淭he 性爱天堂 network is alive and well, especially in North Texas,鈥 she acknowledges gratefully.

Julie currently serves as Chief Financial Officer for North Texas-based Summus Health Care, an integrated physician network that services hospitalist and post acute contracts and owns 16 primary care, endocrinology, and behavioral health practices. Summus is a division within Premier Management Company, an accountable care organization. Julie鈥檚 focus is on expanding the network, strategy, and finance operations. She likens expanding the business while driving operational efficiency and scalability to 鈥渇lying an airplane while trying to build it at the same time,鈥 adding that 鈥渋t鈥檚 exciting and challenging at the same time. [I鈥檓] sure fellow alumni can relate.鈥 聽

Julie鈥檚 hard work and perseverance have not gone unnoticed. In 2017, she was a finalist for the Dallas-Fort Worth Hospital Council Young Executive of the Year award. But, 鈥渋t鈥檚 okay. I lost to a fellow 性爱天堂 HCAD alumnus.鈥

Outside of her work, Julie and her husband are raising two young daughters, and she is coaching her daughter鈥檚 basketball team this winter. 鈥淎ccording to my husband, I have a pretty decent jump shot.鈥 Avid Texas Longhorn fans, they watch every football game and try to get to Austin at least twice a year. She also teaches Vietnamese at her church in Fort Worth.

Julie treasures the lifelong relationships with 鈥渢he many genuine, bright individuals鈥 that she established at 性爱天堂, including professor Dr. Mary Stefl, with whom she has kept in touch, and many members of her 2003 On Campus class who have stayed close. She has a special shout-out for HCADAA Board Member Robert Martin 鈥01, M鈥03 who 鈥渄oes a wonderful job of keeping us all connected and engaged.鈥

Julie credits her parents with instilling in her the importance of education, finding joy in your work, helping others, and having a sense of duty to family and community, and it shows. 鈥淚 love the work I do,鈥 she聽says聽enthusiastically. 鈥淢y organization is driving a 鈥榟ealthy鈥 disruptive change in the health care services industry. Through our collective work, we will bend the cost curve of health care spending, we will empower our providers to coordinate and care for their patients, and we will get people healthier.鈥澛

Words by Mary Denny

AVISO is written and produced by members of the Health Care Administration Alumni Association in partnership with the Office of Alumni Relations.聽

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