Senior Leadership Team

Christine M. Basil, MSN, RN

Vice President of Nursing and Operations and Site Administrator

As the vice president of nursing and operations, Christine Basil is responsible for nursing and clinical operations for our Holy Family campuses in Methuen and Haverhill. She also serves as Holy Family’s site administrator, partnering with other members of the executive leadership team to ensure quality, equity and compassionate care on the Methuen and Haverhill campuses.

Christine has a strong passion for operational excellence and a proven background in workforce development, mentorship, team building and clinical integration.

She has over 20 years of experience in health care leadership and has been afforded several opportunities throughout her career, including in Emergency Department, acute care, case management and professional development and education.

Christine holds a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Fairfield University and a master’s in nursing from the University of Hartford. She also received her case management certification from the University of Indiana.

Prior to Holy Family, Christine held leadership positions at Heywood Hospital in Gardner, and Nashoba Valley Medical Center in Ayer.

William Goodman, MD, MPH

Vice President of Medical Affairs

Dr. Bill Goodman is the vice president of medical affairs at Lawrence General Hospital-Holy Family Hospital. He is a pulmonary and critical care medicine physician and a longstanding physician leader who has been with Holy Family Hospital since 2020.

He is committed to delivering high quality, cost-effective, and culturally competent care that exceeds patient and regulatory expectations. He is a member of the Massachusetts Board of Registration in Medicine’s Quality and Safety Committee and the Methuen Board of Health.

Prior to working in Massachusetts, Dr. Goodman practiced in New Hampshire for over 20 years, where he was recognized by the New Hampshire Hospital Association as the Medical Staff Member of the Year in 2016 for service to hospital and community based on his leadership role in the state’s response to the opioid epidemic.

Dr. Goodman received his medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, was an internal medicine resident at Johns Hopkins Hospital and a fellow in pulmonary and critical care medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital.

Dr. Goodman also earned an MPH at the T.S. Chan Harvard School of Public Health. He is a clinical assistant professor of medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine.