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80 122 hospital, health system executive moves in Q2 2019 Becker's Hospital Review reported the fol- lowing hospital and health system executive moves in the second quarter of the year. ey are listed below by title and in alpha- betical order. CEO Detroit-based Henry Ford Health System selected Paula Autry as president and CEO of Henry Ford Allegiance Health in Jackson, Mich., effective July 15. Richard Azizkhan, MD, president and CEO of Omaha, Neb.-based Children's Hospital & Medical Center, is retiring, effective Aug. 16. Houston-based Memorial Hermann Health System named David L. Callender, MD, president and CEO, effective Sept. 1. Robert A. Chrencik, president and CEO of Baltimore-based University of Maryland Medical System, resigned, effective April 26. Irving, Texas-based Christus Health ap- pointed Dominic Dominguez senior vice president of South Texas health ministries and CEO of Corpus Christi, Texas-based Christus Spohn Health System. Lansing, Mich.-based Sparrow Health System named James F. Dover president and CEO, effective June 17. Rochelle (Ill.) Community Hospital ap- pointed Mike Dowdy CEO, effective June 10. Newark, N.J.-based University Hospital appointed Shereef Elnahal, MD, president and CEO, effective July 15. UNC Lenoir Health Care in Kinston, N.C., selected Robert A. Enders, Jr., to serve as CEO, effective in mid-April. Osceola (Wis.) Medical Center appointed Kimberly Ericson CFO, effective May 6. Hartford (Conn.) HealthCare selected Jef- frey A. Flaks to serve as president and CEO, effective Sept. 1. Teri Fontenot, president and CEO of Baton Rouge, La.-based Woman's Hospital, retired. Pinehurst, N.C.-based FirstHealth of the Carolinas selected Mickey W. Foster as its new CEO, effective July 8. Lewes, Del.-based Beebe Healthcare Pres- ident and CEO Jeffrey Fried le the role March 26. Lee Goldman, MD, chief executive of New York City-based Columbia University Irving Medical Center, will leave the role aer 14 years, effective June 30, 2020. Larry Goodman, MD, CEO of Chica- go-based Rush University System for Health and Rush University Medical Center, retired May 15. University Medical Center New Orleans selected Danny Hardman, RN, to serve as CEO, effective June. Bayfront Health St. Petersburg in Florida named Sharon Hayes, RN, CEO. Craig Hillemeier, MD, the CEO of Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health and dean of its affiliated medical school, announced plans to resign from his roles later this year. Mercy Medical Center President and CEO Paul Hiltz is leaving to lead NCH Healthcare System in Naples, Fla., effective Sept. 3. Joseph R. Impicciche, St. Louis-based Ascension's current president and COO, will become its transitional president and CEO. Miami-based Nicklaus Children's Health System CEO Narendra Kini, MD, resigned June 28, ending an 11-year tenure. Boston-based Partners HealthCare selected Anne Klibanski, MD, to serve as its first female president and CEO. Patrick Magoon, president and CEO of the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, is retiring, ending a 22-year tenure. Philadelphia-based University of Pennsyl- vania Health System appointed Kevin B. Mahoney CEO, effective July 1. Stephen L. Mansfield, PhD, president and CEO of Dallas-based Methodist Health System, retired, effective April 23. Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health named Stephen M. Massini CEO, effective upon the retirement of Craig Hillemeier, MD, this year. Jacksonville, Fla.-based Baptist Health appointed Brett S. McClung president and CEO, effective in early July. Albany (N.Y.) Medical Center tapped Den- nis P. McKenna, MD, to serve as president and CEO, effective in 2020. Lynchburg, Va.-based Centra health system selected Andrew T. Mueller, MD, to serve as president and CEO, effective May 15. Asheville, N.C.-based Mission Health selected Chad Patrick as CEO of 763-bed Mission Hospital, also in Asheville, effective Sponsored by