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In 1895 the campus moved to Waverley Oaks Hill in Belmont, Massachusetts. In 1892, the facility was renamed McLean Hospital in recognition of broader views on the treatment of mental illness. A portrait of McLean now hangs in the present Administration Building, along with other paintings that were once displayed in the original hospital. The institution was later given the name The McLean Asylum for the Insane in honor of one of its earliest benefactors, John McLean, who granted enough money to build several such hospitals. The hospital was built around a Charles Bulfinch mansion, which became the hospital's administrative building most of the other hospital buildings were completed by 1818.

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John Bartlett, chaplain of the Boston Almshouse. Originally named Asylum for the Insane, it was the first institution organized by a group of prominent Bostonians who were concerned about homeless mentally ill persons "abounding on the streets and by-ways in and about Boston". McLean was founded in 1811 in a section of Charlestown, Massachusetts that is now a part of Somerville, Massachusetts. Map of the McLean Insane Asylum from an 1884 atlas of Somerville, Massachusetts It is the largest psychiatric facility of Harvard Medical School, an affiliate of Massachusetts General Hospital, and part of Mass General Brigham, which also includes Brigham and Women's Hospital. McLean maintains the world's largest neuroscientific and psychiatric research program in a private hospital. It is noted for its clinical staff expertise and neuroscience research and is also known for the large number of famous people who have been treated there. McLean Hospital ( / m ə k ˈ l eɪ n/) (formerly known as Somerville Asylum and Charlestown Asylum) is a psychiatric hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts.

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Susan is a member of the board and executive committee of Community Action Southold Township, a community-based organization supporting vulnerable populations on the North Fork of Long Island. She is a trustee at St Joseph’s College, where she lends her experience in healthcare and workforce development.

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Building on her clinical and administrative expertise in cardiac care, she served on the Long Island Board of the American Heart Association for ten years, including two years as Chair. In these roles she developed advanced clinical programs based on community need, ambulatory network expansion, and a on focus physician recruitment. Most recently, she has served as Vice President of Clinical Transformation at Peconic Bay Medical Center, and Vice President of Strategic Initiatives for Northwell Health’s Eastern Region.

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As a hospital chief executive, she had a focus on strategy, quality, workforce development, financial performance, and meeting community needs. Susan began her career as an RN and has held senior level positions spanning 25 years including Executive Director of North Shore University Hospital and President of Mount Sinai Beth Israel Hospital. Instructor, Department of Family, Population and Preventive MedicineĮMAIL: Somerville is an experienced healthcare executive and registered nurse.













Somerville hospital