One of the country’s premier healthcare institutions appoints new president

St. Luke’s Medical Center ushers in a new leadership, allowing the hospital to continue to deliver high-quality health services to its patients while remaining at the forefront of medical innovation.

St. Luke’s board of trustees recently approved the appointment of Dr. Dennis P. Serrano as the new president and chief executive officer, effective May 1st. Prior to this appointment, he was the hospital’s executive vice president for One Healthcare System.

With Serrano’s appointment, his predecessor, Dr. Arturo S. De La Peña, takes a new role in leading St. Luke’s Medical Research & Policy Institute and St. Luke’s Innovation & Transformation Center. He is also a board member of St. Luke’s Medical Center.

Dr. Dennis Serrano (left) is now St. Luke’s Medical Center’s new president. His predecessor (right), Dr. Arturo De La Peña, now leads St. Luke’s Medical Research & Policy Institute and St. Luke’s Innovation & Transformation Center.

Serrano brings with him decades of experience in the medical field to his new role. A graduate of UP College of Medicine in 1989, he took on his residency training in urology at the PGH and finished it in 1994. In 2005, he attained his master’s degree in Hospital Administration from UP Manila.

He is one of the key individuals behind the success and continuous innovation at St. Luke’s Medical Center, where he spearheaded the Institution’s Robotic Radical Prostatectomy program in 2010. Apart from his contribution to the medical center, he held leadership roles in various medical associations, both local and international.

His expertise, experience and commitment to excellence will be instrumental in leading St. Luke’s Medical Center to provide the best care for its patients and community. He plans to focus on enhancing the patient experience and the culture of care for its employees. This will involve creating a more supportive environment for patients, implementing better tools for staff efficient workflow, and increasing communication between patients, their family members, and physicians. All these efforts would ensure that all patients get the best possible care in a safe and supportive environment while also creating a culture of appreciation among its employees.