13 women making moves in healthcare

The following leadership moves made by women have been reported by or shared withBecker'ssince Feb. 10:

Editor's Note: This webpage was updated June 29 and will continue to be updated.

June 23-29

1.Erica Shenoy, MD, PhD, was named inaugural chief of infection control at Somerville, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham.

2.Stephanie Jackman-Haveywas named CFO of Framingham, Mass.-based MetroWest Medical Center.

3.Kimberly Salazar, MD, was named chief medical officer of HCA Florida Citrus Hospital in Inverness.

4.Angela Ferebee, MD, was named board chair at Chesapeake (Va.) Regional Healthcare.

5.Janie Thompsonwas named COO of St. David's Georgetown (Texas) Hospital.

6.Susan Vaughan, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer at North Mississippi Medical Center-Eupora.

7.Valarie McPherson, DNP, RN, was named to a dual role at Hackensack Meridian Mountainside Medical Center in Montclair, N.J., as its chief nursing officer and COO.

8.Judy Foxwas named president and CEO of Rutland (Vt.) Regional Medical Center.

9.Cindy Carstens, BSN, will retire as CEO of Stewart Memorial Community Hospital in Lake City, Iowa.

10.Bonnie Panlasiguiwas named president of Summa Health System Hospitals.

11.Joy Moody, MSN, RN, joined Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford as associate chief nursing officer.

12.Rachel Staufferjoined Milwaukee Regional Medical Center as vice president of finance.

13.Rachel Hooveris now serving as executive vice president and chief administrative officer at University of Maryland Faculty Physicians.

June 17-22

1.Teresa Watsonwas named president of Elizabeth City, N.C.-based Sentara Albemarle Medical Center.

2.Pam Oliver医学博士,被任命为执行维克e president and chief medical officer at Winston-Salem, N.C.-based Novant Health.

3.Lauren Smith, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer for both Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center in Boise, Idaho, and Saint Alphonsus Health System, which includes hospitals in Idaho and Oregon.

4.Traci Simonsenwas named chief philanthropy officer of Jupiter (Fla.) Medical Center's foundation.

5.Lauren Slighis the new CFO of Dickson, Tenn.-based TriStar Horizon Medical Center.

6.Amanda Hoffman, PharmD, was promoted to interim CEO of Clara Barton Medical Center in Hoisington, Kan.

June 7-16

1.Leigh Sewellquit her role as president of Memorial Regional Medical Center in Mechanicsville, Va., and Rappahannock General Hospital in Kilmarnock, Va.

2.Tiffany Murdock, DNP, MSN, resigned as CEO of Singing River Health System, which has hospitals in Ocean Springs, Pascagoula and Gulfport, Miss.

3.Carolyn Hunterwas named COO of HCA Florida Aventura Hospital.

4.Mary Cassai, BSN, RN, was named executive vice president and COO of New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery.

5.Joy Coulston, CFO of Powell (Wyo.) Valley Hospital, was promoted to CEO.

6.Kathryn Copewas named COO of Biddeford-based Southern Maine Health Care.

7.Sudandra Ratnasamyis the new CEO of Twin County Regional Healthcare, a Duke LifePoint hospital based in Galax, Va.

8.Shon Dwyer, RN, is resigning from her role as president of Vanderbilt University Hospital in Nashville, Tenn.

9.Allison Cain, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Woodland Heights Medical Center in Lufkin, Texas.

10.Kristine Hanscomleft her role as CFO and treasurer at South Weymouth, Mass.-based South Shore Health.

11.Danna Taylorwill become interim president of the freshly formed South Arkansas Regional Hospital in El Dorado.

12.Laureen Driscoll, MSN, RN, was named chief executive for the Providence South Division, which includes 17 hospitals in Northern and Southern California.

June 2-6

1.Nancy May, DNP, RN, who has served as chief nurse executive at Ann Arbor-based University of Michigan Health since 2019, will retire in December.

2.Tommi Cline, DNP, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Hillsboro (Ill.) Area Hospital.

3.Tanya Shanks-Connors, MSN, BSN, joined Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center as chief nursing officer.

4.Tracy Galvin, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Lebanon, N.H.-based Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center.

5.Yolanda Johnsonis the new chief market human resources strategic partner of Bon Secours St. Francis' facilities in Greenville, S.C.

6.Christy Chabertwas named vice president of revenue cycle at Cut Off, La.-based Lady of the Sea General Hospital.

7.LaVelle Chiassonwas named vice president of organizational excellence at Cut Off, La.-based Lady of the Sea General Hospital.

8.Stacy Martinwas named vice president of procurement at Cut Off, La.-based Lady of the Sea General Hospital.

9.Bennie Smithis the new chief quality officer at Cut Off, La.-based Lady of the Sea General Hospital.

10.Viola Spraguewas named CIO of LSU Health Shreveport (La.).

11.尼科尔Geraciwas named president and CEO of Kittanning. Pa.-based ACMH Hospital.

12.Heather Dixonwas named CFO of Franklin, Tenn.-based Acadia Healthcare.

May 26-June 1

1.Jennifer Montgmery, RN, was named as the first chief nursing officer for Grand Blanc, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care.

2.Emily Volk副总裁,医学博士被任命为系统病理学and laboratory services for UofL Health in Louisville, Ky.

3.Crystal Rodriguez-Dabneywas named senior vice president and chief diversity officer for Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, N.Y.

4.Darlena Chadwick, MSN, was named executive vice president and COO of the Queen's Health System in Honolulu.

5.Marjorie Quint-Bouzid, DPA, BSN, RN, was named chief nurse executive of Buffalo, N.Y.-based Kaleida Health.

6.Melissa Frandsen, MD, was named medical director for Tulsa (Okla.) Rehabilitation Hospital.

7.艾米Shlossmanwas selected to lead Baltimore-based LifeBridge Health's Grace Medical Center and Sinai Hospital as president and COO.

8.Jeanell Rasmussen, RN, is stepping down as chief nursing officer and vice president of patient care at St. Michael Medical Center in Silverdale, Wash.

9.April Fox, DNP, MSN, was named chief nursing officer of Baptist Memorial Hospital for Women and the Spence and Becky Wilson Baptist Children Hospital, both in Memphis, Tenn.

10.Leigh Sewellleft her dual-role as president of Memorial Regional Medical Center in Mechanicsville, Va., and Rappahannock General Hospital in Kilmarnock, Va.

11.Simone Parlier, MSN, was tapped by Hospital Sisters Health System as executive director of women's services and the children's hospital at Springfield, Ill.-based St. John's Hospital.

12.Misty Oglesby, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Modesto, Calif.-based Doctors Medical Center.

13.Amy Chattertonwas named CFO of Dallas-based Steward Health Care's Arizona region.

May 19-25

1.Denise Jamieson, MD, was named vice president for medical affairs at the Iowa City-based University of Iowa Health Care and dean of its Carver College of Medicine.

2.Veronica Scott-Fulton, DNP, RN, was named chief nursing executive for Cincinnati-based Bon Secours Mercy Health System.

3.Linda Tolbert, MD, was named executive medical director for the Washington Permanente Medical Group in Seattle by Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente.

4.Hillary Jalonwas promoted to vice president of quality management for NYC Health + Hospitals.

5.Kelli Saucerman-Howard, DNP, RN, was named chief nursing officer for Cleveland Clinic Akron (Ohio) General.

6.Alisa Colemanwas named president of Baptist Health Deaconess Madisonville (Ky.).

7.Maureen Kahn, MSN, RN, will transition out of her role as president and CEO of Quincy, Ill.-based Blessing Health July 1, earlier than the Oct. 6 date previously announced.

8.Tracey Smithson, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of St. Dominic Hospital in Jackson, Miss.

9.Karen Labonte, MSN, was named chief nursing officer for Searcy, Ark.-based Unity Health.

10.Nicole Templeton, BSN, RN, was named patient safety officer of University of Michigan Health in Ann Arbor.

11.Jennifer Sinclairwas named CFO of the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.

May 12-18

1.Kim Milstienwas named executive vice president and COO of Orange, Calif.-based Children's Hospital of Orange County.

2.Jen Schuckwas named CEO of Emory Decatur (Ga.) Hospital, Emory Hillandale Hospital in Lithonia, Ga., and Emory Long-Term Acute Care in Decatur.

3.Wendi Goodson-Celerin, DNP, APRN, was named senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Tampa (Fla.) General Hospital.

4.Katie Perkinswas named COO of St. David's Medical Center in Austin, Texas.

5.Jodi Stein, MSN, RN, was named vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer for McLaren Greater Lansing in Michigan.

6.Jenny Hardee, BSN, was named CEO of McLeod Health Dillon (S.C.).

7.Monica Hum, MD, was promoted from chief medical officer to CEO of Piedmont Rockdale Hospital in Conyers, Ga.

8.Sherri Sprague, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Kent County Memorial Hospital in Warwick, R.I.

May 5-11

1.Alison Avendtwas named president of Perrysburg (Ohio) Hospital.

2.Melora Ferren, PhD, RN, was named vice president of learning and development for Indianapolis-based Indiana University Health.

3.Amanda Maggardwas named CEO of AdventHealth's Celebration, Fla., facility.

4.Iliana Morawas named executive vice president and COO of Sinai Chicago.

5.Megan Brownwas named chief marketing and communications officer for Traverse City, Mich.-based Munson Healthcare.

6.Iris Yeldell Stackerwas named CEO of Greenville, Miss.-based Delta Health System.

7.Sheri Shapirowas named senior executive vice president and chief strategy officer for Chicago-based CommonSpirit Health.

8.Monica Whartonwas named COO and executive vice president for Memphis, Tenn.-based Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare.

9.Alanna Dameswas appointed CFO of Cleveland Clinic-affiliated Ashtabula (Ohio) County Medical Center.

10.Jennifer Nickoleswas named president of Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.

11.Tanya Sharpresigned as CEO of Boone County Health Center in Albion, Neb.

April 29-May 4

1.Heather Cherry, DNP, RN, was named vice president and chief nursing officer for Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock.

2.Anna Gore, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer for Christus Santa Rosa Hospital in San Marcos, Texas.

3.Leslie Barneswill retire as president and CEO of Pueblo, Colo.-based Parkview Health System.

4.Stacey Klump, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer for McLaren Bay Region Hospital in Bay City, Mich.

5.Vickie Eaton Johnsonwas named chief community officer for Cleveland Clinic.

6.Denise Needham, PharmD, was named president of Pen Bay Medical Center in Rockport, Maine, and Waldo County General Hospital in Belfast, Maine.

7.Jennifer Ruggles, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer for Olean, N.Y.-based Upper Allegheny Health System.

April 21-28

1.Jessica Mileywas named senior vice president and chief development officer for Children's Hospital of Orange County in Orange, Calif.

2.Tina Mammone, PhD, RN, was named chief nursing executive of Richmond, Va.-based VCU Health.

3.Eva Slavcheva, MD, was appointed chief medical officer of St. David's Georgetown (Texas) Hospital.

4.Dominica Tallaricowas named executive vice president and COO of Minneapolis-based Allina Health.

5.Maidoly Martinez, MSN, RN, was named assistant chief nursing officer of HCA Florida Mercy Hospital in Miami.

6.Alicia Allen, MSN, was named vice president of nursing for CoxHealth's Springfield (Mo.) Hospital Group.

7.Jennifer Stemmlerwas named CIO of Roseville, Calif.-based Adventist Health.

8.Sara Doddswas named president of BayCare's St. Joseph's Hospital-North in Lutz, Fla.

April 14-20

1.Barbara Rossman, BSN, CEO of Henry Ford Macomb Hospital in Clinton Township, Mich., will retire in June.

2.Amanda Lass, BSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Greene County Medical Center in Jefferson, Iowa.

3.Cindy Wesley, RN, was named market chief nursing officer for Winchester, Ky.-based Clark Regional Medical Center and Paris, Ky.-based Bourbon Community Hospital.

4.Tammy Buyokwas named president of MultiCare Yakima (Wash.) Memorial Hospital.

5.Connie Malave Branyanwas named chief strategy officer for Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare's Massachusetts market.

6.Arna Banerjee, MD, was named executive medical director of the Critical Care Clinical Services Center at Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Hospital and Clinics.

7.Kayleen Leewill continue to serve as the CEO of Avera St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill, Neb.

8.Dawn Castrobegan a new role as senior vice president of revenue cycle for Brentwood, Tenn.-based Surgery Partners.

April 7-13

1.Nicole Garlinghousewas named CFO of HCA Florida St. Lucie Hospital.

2.Ana Almeda, MD, was named chief medical officer of Edinburg, Texas-based Driscoll Children's Hospital Rio Grande Valley.

3.Lisa Dolan, MSN, RN, was promoted to senior vice president and chief nursing officer at Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services.

4.Rebecca Kirkhamwas promoted to chief communications officer at Nashville, Tenn.-based Ardent Health Services.

5.Kelly Johnson, PnD, RN, was named senior vice president and chief nursing officer of Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

6.Lindsey Colangelo, MSN, RN, wasnamedthe chief nursing officer of Cleveland-based University Hospitals' Ahuja Medical Center in Beachwood (Ohio).

7.Danielle Sindelar, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer for Cleveland-based University Hospitals' Beachwood and TriPoint medical centers.

8.Cristen Brandsma, BSN, RN, was named chief operating officer and chief nursing officer for two hospitals belonging to Traverse City, Mich.-based Munson Healthcare.

9.Jennifer Broadus, BSN, RN, was named vice president of patient services for Samaritan Albany (Ore.) General Hospital.

March 31-April 6

1.Lynn Buskill, COO of John C. Fremont Healthcare District in Mariposa, Calif., became the hospital's interim CEO.

2.Rachel Gilbert, BSN, MSN, was promoted to vice president and chief nursing officer of Mountain Home, Ark.-based Baxter Health.

3.Angela Brandtis Toledo, Ohio-based ProMedica's new chief administrative officer.

4.Elizabeth Ryanwas named chair of Mullica Hill, N.J.-based Inspira Health's board of trustees.

5.Donnica Austin-Catheywas named chief executive of John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County in Chicago.

6.Maria Hamiltonwill serve as interim chief quality officer of Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey (Pa.) Medical Center.

7.Katharine Woods, DO, was named chief medical officer of Cranston, R.I.-based Eleanor Slater Hospital.

8.Kathy O'Grady, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Riverside Healthcare in Kankakee, Ill.

March 24-30

1.Crystal Hayden, DNP, RN, was named president and CEO of Kinston-based University of North Carolina Health Lenoir.

2.Tonya Goodin, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Fort Logan Hospital in Stanford, Ky., and James B. Haggin Hospital in Harrodsburg, Ky.

3.Lori Rakes, RN, was named CEO of Piedmont Cartersville (Ga.) Medical Center.

4.Claire Chitwoodwas tapped as divisional COO overseeing Ochsner Health's Ochsner Medical Center-North Shore and Slidell Memorial Hospital, both based in Slidell, La.

5.Stefanie Beavers, DNP, RN, was named inaugural chief nurse executive of Oklahoma City-based OU Health.

6.Lara Khouriwas named executive vice president and COO of Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

7.Kris McCartywas named president of Sparrow Clinton Hospital in St. Johns, Mich.

8.Brenda Carlislewas named CEO of UAB Hospital in Birmingham, Ala.

9.Susan Jenningswas named CFO of the University of Alabama at Birmingham Health System.

March 16-23

1.Esther Kwonwas named CEO of Methodist Hospital Texsan in San Antonio.

2.Robin Damschroder, executive vice president and CFO, was named executive vice president and chief financial and business development officer for Detroit-based Henry Ford Health.

3.Denise Brooks-Williams, senior vice president and CEO of market operations, was named executive vice president and CEO of care delivery system operations for Detroit-based Henry Ford Health.

4.Michelle Riley-Brownwas named president and CEO of Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C.

5.Thresa Hardy, DNP, MSN, was named chief nursing officer and COO of UNC Health Rockingham in Eden, N.C.

6.Christine Martinez, MSN, RN,被任命为首席护理官员拉尔do (Texas) Medical Center.

7.Erika Skulawas named president and CEO of AdventHealth Ocala (Fla.).

8.Donna Peterswas named senior vice president and CIO of Cincinnati-based TriHealth.

9.Dawn Unruh, MSN, RN, was named CEO of Meade, Kan.-based Artesian Valley Health System.

10.Kimberly Boyntonstepped down as president and CEO of Syracuse, N.Y.-based Crouse Health.

11.LuAnn Bradywas named senior vice president and COO of Easton, Md.-based UM Shore Regional Health.

12.Deidre Griffithwas named vice president of community health improvement for St. Louis-based BJC HealthCare.

13.Barbara Nichols, RN, is retiring as CEO of Corry (Pa.) Memorial Hospital.

14.Vanessa Carroll, MD, was tapped as chief medical officer for Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Network in Tacoma, Wash., to oversee quality and standards of care for the network's hospital.

15.Barbara Thompson, MD, was tapped as chief medical officer for Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital and Health Network in Tacoma, Wash., to oversee standards for its full network of pediatric clinics.

16.Kathy Donovan, MSN, RN, started her new role as COO of Springfield, Ill.-based Hospital Sisters Health System.

17.Kerin Adelson, MD, was named chief quality and value officer at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

March 10-15

1.Carolyn Kloek, MD, was selected as the inaugural chief medical officer of Oklahoma City-based OU Health.

2.Ann Bishop, MSN, RN, was promoted to CEO/administrator of Baptist Memorial Hospital-Union County in New Albany, Miss., and Baptist Memorial Hospital-Booneville (Miss.). She will also remain administrator of Baptist's cancer service line.

3.Varsha Moudgal, MD, was named chief medical officer and vice president of medical affairs for McLaren Flint (Mich.).

4.Lori Price, RN, was named president and CEO of Mishawaka, Ind.-based Franciscan Health's central Indiana region.

5.Nancy DiLiegro, PhD, was named president and CEO of Trinitas Regional Medical Center in Elizabeth, N.J., part of West Orange, N.J.-based RWJBarnabas Health.

March 3-9

1.Shannon Downingwas promoted to chief strategy officer for Tenet Health Central Coast, part of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare.

2.Lorna Gober, MD, was named chief medical officer of Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth's Northwest network.

3.Ellen Hammockwas named vice president of operations for Cox Medical Group, a subsidiary of Springfield, Mo.-based CoxHealth, with responsibility for the following service lines: primary care/urgent care, women’s care, pediatrics, oncology and medicine subspecialty.

4.Andrea Elliottwas named vice president of finance for Cox Medical Group.

5.Amber Williams被任命为首席执行官的自由,菅直人。地中海的西南ical Center.

6.Laura Wiltwas named senior vice president and chief digital officer for Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health.

7.凯特琳米iller, BSN, RN, was promoted to president and chief hospital executive at Bayshore Medical Center in Holmdel, N.J.

8.Lori Herndon, BSN, RN, plans to retire as president and CEO of Atlantic City, N.J.-based AtlantiCare.

9.Barbara Sergiowas named president of MaineHealth's Farmington-based Franklin Community Health Network.

10.Cynthia Barginere, DNP, RN, was named president of adult services for San Francisco-based UCSF Health.

11.Stacey-Ann Okoth, DNP, was named senior vice president and associate chief nursing officer at Philadelphia-based Jefferson Health.

12.Amy Rich, BSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Cookeville (Tenn.) Regional Medical Center.

13.Deborah Wilson, CEO of Lawrence (Mass.) General Hospital, is retiring in May.

14.Julie Wittwerwas named CFO of Savannah, Ga.-based Optim Health System.

15.Lucretia Stargellwas named senior vice president of Lewiston-based Central Maine Healthcare's enterprise and president of its hospitals in Rumford and Bridgton.

16.Anita Toussi, MD, PhD, was named chief medical officer for Centura Health's St. Catherine Hospitals in southwest Kansas.

17.Emily Fondahn, MD, was named chief quality officer of Columbia-based University of Missouri Health Care.

18.Katie Bruels, DNP, MSN, RN, was named COO of Menorah Medical Center in Overland Park, Kan., part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare.

Feb. 20-March 2

1.Marie Mulligan, PhD, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Northwell Health's Huntington (N.Y.) Hospital.

2.Lori Feltner, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Parkridge East Hospital in East Ridge, Tenn.

3.Andrea Augstwas named vice president of human resources for HCA Florida JFK North Hospital in West Palm Beach.

4.Elizabeth "Betty" Sheridan, RN, retired as chief administrative officer for Inspira Medical Center Elmer (N.J.) and Vineland (N.J.).

5,Jennifer Stoeke, MSN, BSN, was named assistant vice president and chief nursing officer of Orlando Health South Seminole Hospital in Longwood, Fla.

6.Susan Moffatt-Bruce, MD, PhD, was named president of Burlington, Mass.-based Lahey Hospital & Medical Center.

7.Katie Ensignwas named vice president of community investment and impact for Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health.

8.Marion McGowanwas named senior vice president and COO of Pittsburgh-based St. Clair Health.

9.Tamara Ceseñawas named regional vice president and CFO of Mount Vernon, Wash.-based Skagit Regional Health.

10.Angela Robertswill serve as site administrator of St. Elizabeth Dearborn Hospital in Lawrenceburg, Ind.

11.Buffy Keywas named interim CEO of Cookeville (Tenn.) Regional Medical Center.

12.Kelly Hilsenbeck, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Waverly (Iowa) Health Center.

13.Michele Sinopoli, MD, was named chief medical officer for Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, Mass., and MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham, Mass., both part of Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare.

14.Ashley Thurowwas named vice president of finance at Intermountain Health's St. Mary's Medical Center in Grand Junction, Colo.

15.MaryEllen Kosturko, DNP, RN, is executive vice president and chief nursing officer for Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare.

16.Amanda Shelastwas named president of Marshfield Medical Center-Dickinson in Iron Mountain, Mich.

17.Kelly Tomaszewskiwas named community president of Manistee (Mich.) Hospital and Paul Oliver Memorial Hospital in Frankfort, Mich.

Feb. 10-17

1.Jennifer Bollingerwas named senior vice president and chief consumer and brand officer for Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health.

2.Cara Beatty, MD, was selected as Providence Clinical Network chief executive for Eastern Washington and Montana.

3.Chaudron Carter Short, PhD, EdD, RN, was named Philadelphia-based Temple University Health System's chief nursing executive.

4.Dara Mize, MD, was named chief medical information officer of Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

5.温迪涌, MD, PhD, was selected to serve as chief of the department of pediatrics for Boston Children's Hospital.

6.Gina Yost, MSN, RN, was named chief nursing officer of Harrisonburg, Va.-based Sentara RMH Medical Center.

7.Sharmila Makhija, MD, was selected as founding dean and CEO for Alice L. Walton Medical School —foundedby Alice Walton, daughter of Walmart founder Sam Walton.

8.Robyn Morrisseywas named chief strategy officer of Nashville, Tenn.-based Ascension Saint Thomas.

9.Ruth Portacciwas named vice president of joint ventures and chief integration officer for Nashville, Tenn.-based Ascension Saint Thomas.

10.Nancy Doolittle, DNP, RN, was named the inaugural chief nursing officer of UT Health San Antonio Multispecialty and Research Hospital,setto open in 2024.

11.Susan Browningwas named president of Vassar Brothers Medical Center in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., and western regional president for its parent company, Danbury, Conn.-based Nuvance Health.




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