Dino Rumoro oversees inpatient and outpatient operations at Rush University Medical Center and Rush Oak Park Hospital, including nursing and medical staff operations, surgical services, strategic partnerships and joint ventures. He plays a key role in shaping the continued transformation of Rush’s integrated health system.
Rumoro became president and CEO of Rush Oak Park in July 2021 and has since led systemwide integration of departments and services. Under his leadership, the hospital acquired advanced technologies such as an additional state-of-the-art linear accelerator for cancer treatment. He also oversaw the opening of a modern Electrophysiology Lab to diagnose and treat abnormal heart rhythms.
Rumoro led the development of Rush North & Harlem, a 60,000-square-foot outpatient center that opened in 2025 and offers highly sought-after specialties including cancer, neurology and cardiology.
Rumoro joined Rush University Medical Center in 2001 to establish its first Department of Emergency Medicine, serving as chair until 2021. He expanded it into one of Chicago’s busiest and most efficient departments and developed the Advanced Trauma Training Program for military pre-deployment medical training.
As a clinical transformation officer from 2005 to 2012, he helped plan and build the Joan and Paul Rubschlager Tower, a $1 billion project that modernized operating rooms, emergency and inpatient care and established the Center for Advanced Emergency Response, the first civilian-based chemical, biological and radiological response facility.
Rumoro has held numerous leadership roles at Rush, including president of the Rush University Medical Center medical staff, vice dean for Integrated Medical Education and Clinical Faculty Operations. He also spent two terms as acting dean of the Rush Medical College.
He completed his emergency medicine residency at Cook County Hospital, where he served as chief resident, and later helped establish an emergency medicine residency program at Resurrection Medical Center.