
Michael r. Bethel | va central california health care | veterans affairs
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Michael (Mike) Bethel serves as the ADPCS/Chief Nurse Executive for VA Central California Health Care System. Mr. Bethel was appointed to the position of Associate Director for Patient Care
Services (ADPCS)/Chief Nurse Executive (CNE) at VACCHCS in February 2019. In this capacity, Mr. Bethel leads the day-to-day operations of Nursing, Social Work, Sterile Processing, Education,
and the Chaplaincy for the health care system. Prior to this appointment, Mr. Bethel was the Chief Nurse of Primary Care Service and one of the architects of VACCHCS’ very successful
realignment of Primary Care into Patient Aligned Care Teams using a medical home model. He has spent more than half of his 30 year nursing career at VACCHCS. Before joining VA, he served as
a public health and public mental health clinician for Fresno County. As the Division Manager for the Adult System of Care at the Fresno County Department of Behavioral Health, he was
responsible for outpatient care to the severely mentally ill population. He was also part of the team to establish Fresno County’s first Mental Health Court when collaborative justice was
young. Mr. Bethel’s roots run deep in the Central Valley. Born in Fresno and a proud graduate of Dinuba High School, he began his nursing journey with an Associate of Science degree in
Registered Nursing from the College of the Sequoias. Later, he entered the Statewide Nursing Program at California State University, Dominguez Hills, and earned his Bachelor of Science in
Nursing. Committed to advancing his knowledge, he completed his Master of Science in Nursing and Health Care Systems Management from Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is a
lifelong learner and is board-certified in many nursing and health care specialties, including Health Care Management, Advanced Nurse Executive Practice, Disaster Health Care, and Case
Management. He is working toward his Fellowship in the Academy of Wilderness Medicine and is a Diploma candidate in Climate Medicine. He maintains professional relationships with the
American College of Healthcare Executives, the Association of Public Health Nurses, the American Nurses Association, the Alliance for Camp Health, the Alliance of Nurses for Healthy
Environments, and the Global Nurses Climate Change Committee. He gets outside whenever he can and serves his community as a local, regional, and national volunteer for the Boy Scouts of
America, and an international volunteer for the World Organization of the Scout Movement.