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Atrium physician exec heads to Baptist Health
Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health has appointed D. Brandon Chapman, MD, as the inaugural vice president of medical affairs for two hospitals. -
Louisiana health system promotes CFO
Opelousas (La.) General Health System CFO Jim Juneau has been promoted to executive vice president of business strategy and finance. -
Alaska hospital searches for 4th CEO in less than 1 year
Bartlett Regional Hospital in Juneau, Alaska, is moving forward with the search for a permanent CEO, who will be the hospital's fourth leader in less than a year. -
Texas hospital names president
Michael Stewart was appointed president of Methodist Charlton Medical Center in Dallas, part of Methodist Health System. -
HCA hospital taps 1st female CEO
Tammy Razmic was selected as the new CEO of StoneSprings Hospital Center in Sterling, Va., part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare. -
NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell names chair of medicine, physician-in-chief
Myles Wolf, MD, was appointed physician-in-chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center and chair of the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Department of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medicine. -
MUSC Health hospital taps HCA exec as chief medical officer
Carnell Cooper, MD, has been named chief medical officer of MUSC Health Orangeburg (S.C.) -
LVHN taps new market director of finance
Allentown, Pa.-based Lehigh Valley Health Network has tapped Janelle Alfano as director of finance for hospital operations to cover its Northampton County, Pa., market. -
California hospital names new CEO
Colton, Calif.-based Arrowhead Regional Medical Center has named Andrew Goldfrach CEO, effective June 1. -
New Jersey hospital names VP of HR
Manny Gonzalez has been named vice president of human resources for Livingston, N.J.-based Cooperman Barnabas Medical Center, part of West Orange, N.J.-based RWJBarnabas Health. -
UVM Health hospital president to oversee two facilities
Bob Ortmyer has been named president of both Middlebury, Vt.-based Porter Medical Center and Elizabethtown (N.Y.) Community Hospital, part of Burlington, Vt.-based UVM Health. He will also serve as COO of Porter Medical Center. -
Johns Hopkins hospital names president, COO
LeighAnn Sidone, DNP, RN, was named president and COO of Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Md., part of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Medicine. -
Children's Mercy CEO to retire
Paul Kempinski plans to retire as president and CEO of Children's Mercy Kansas City (Mo.) after more than 40 years in healthcare leadership. -
HCA Florida division taps chief nurse executive
HCA Healthcare West Florida Division has tapped Amber Boes, RN, MSN, as chief nurse executive. She joins the Tampa, Fla.-based division from HCA Midwest Health in Kansas City, Mo., where she also served as chief nurse executive. -
MetroHealth taps chief ethics, risk and compliance officer
Cleveland-based MetroHealth has named Christopher Briddell senior vice president and chief ethics, risk and compliance officer. -
Mount Carmel Health System names new president, CEO
Columbus, Ohio-based Mount Carmel Health System, part of Livonia, Mich.-based Trinity Health, named Tauana McDonald president and CEO, effective July 1. Ms. McDonald will succeed Lorraine Lutton who shared plans to retire last December. -
HCA Florida hospital names new VP of operations
Sun City Center, Fla.-based HCA Florida South Shore Hospital, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, named David Link its new vice president of operations April 21. -
3 CFO moves in 3 days
There has been a lot of movement for hospital and health system CFO's over the last three days. -
3 CEO exits in 10 days
Becker's has reported the following hospital and health system CEO departures in the last 10 days, including dismissals, retirements and other C-suite changes. -
Arkansas Children's Northwest taps veteran pediatric leader as chief administrator
In July, Rustin Morse, MD, will step into the role of senior vice president and chief administrator at Arkansas Children's Northwest in Springdale. He previously served in C-suite roles at other pediatric hospitals and health systems.
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