23.08.2007 15:00:00
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Tenet Names CEOs at Three El Paso Hospitals
Tenet’s Central Region announced today the
appointment of three new chief executive officers at its three acute
care hospitals that are part of the Sierra Providence Health Network
(SPHN) in El Paso, Texas. Irene Chavez, a 13-year veteran of SPHN, was
promoted from chief operating officer to lead the 508-bed Providence
Memorial Hospital, effective immediately; Edmundo Castaneda joins Tenet
from a former Triad Hospitals, Inc. hospital to lead the 351-bed Sierra
Medical Center, effective Sept. 24; and Sally A. Steffen joins Tenet
from an HCA hospital to oversee the continued construction of the new
100-bed Sierra Providence Eastside Hospital, effective Sept. 10. All
three executives will report to network president John Harris.
"The addition of these three outstanding
executives to one of Tenet’s strongest markets
is an exciting opportunity for us in El Paso,”
said Stephen L. Newman, M.D., Tenet’s chief
operating officer. "I am excited by the talent
we have recruited to one of our most competitive markets. This is an
important step for our El Paso operations.” "We have terrific hospitals serving the health
care needs of El Paso, and the addition of Irene, Edmundo and Sally will
build on that success. Each of them has demonstrated their ability to
lead and manage operations in challenging environments,”
said Robert L. Smith, senior vice president of Tenet’s
Central Region, which includes El Paso. "Each
CEO brings a unique brand of management, expertise and experience that
is best suited for their hospital. This is an exciting time for the
market, for SPHN and for Tenet. With this announcement, we now have a
full complement of leaders in El Paso to take the market to the next
level in terms of quality, service and performance.”
The three CEOs are native El Pasoans and will reside in the area.
Chavez, 55, has been the chief operating officer at Providence Memorial
Hospital for five years. Prior to becoming COO, she was the chief
development officer for SPHN overseeing its strategic planning,
marketing, advertising and business development. Chavez has bachelor’s
degrees in political science and secondary education from the University
of Texas at El Paso and a master’s in
business administration from the University of Phoenix.
Castaneda, 36, was most recently the CEO of Lea Regional Medical Center,
a 250-bed community hospital in Hobbs, N.M. previously operated by
Triad. Prior to that, he was the COO of MountainView Regional Medical
Center, another former Triad hospital facility located in Las Cruces,
N.M. Castaneda earned his bachelor’s degree
in business administration from Trinity University in San Antonio,
Texas, and his master’s in health care
administration from Texas State University, San Marcos.
Steffen, 39, a registered nurse, joins Sierra Providence Health Network
from HCA’s Edmond Medical Center, a 100-bed
facility in Edmond, Okla. where she was CEO. Previously, Steffen held
various positions at Del Sol Medical Center, an HCA hospital in El Paso,
including COO, chief compliance officer and chief nursing officer.
Steffen has bachelor’s and master’s
of science degrees in nursing from the University of Texas at El Paso,
and a master’s in health care administration
from Trinity University in San Antonio, Texas. Sierra Providence
Eastside Hospital is a new $143 million acute care hospital under
development on El Paso’s fast-growing East
Side. The hospital is scheduled to open in spring 2008.
Chavez’s promotion and Steffen’s
appointment make them the first Hispanic women to become hospital CEOs
in El Paso.
Tenet Central Region, part of Tenet Healthcare Corporation (NYSE: THC),
comprises 16 acute care hospitals in Missouri, Tennessee and Texas with
approximately 4,293 beds and numerous related health care services. The
region includes two hospitals serving the greater St. Louis area, two in
the greater Memphis area and 12 in Texas. A 100-bed acute care hospital –
Sierra Providence Eastside Hospital – is
currently under construction in El Paso and is expected to open in early
2008.
Tenet Central Region hospitals are Des Peres Hospital and Saint Louis
University Hospital in Missouri; Saint Francis Hospital and Saint
Francis Hospital-Bartlett in Tennessee; and Centennial Medical Center,
Cypress Fairbanks Medical Center, Doctors Hospital of Dallas, Houston
Northwest Medical Center, Lake Pointe Medical Center, Nacogdoches
Medical Center, Park Plaza Hospital, Providence Memorial Hospital, RHD
Memorial Medical Center, Shelby Regional Medical Center, Sierra Medical
Center and Trinity Medical Center in Texas. The region also includes two
specialty hospitals, Plaza Specialty Hospital and Sierra Providence
Physical Rehabilitation Hospital. Tenet’s
hospitals aim to provide the best possible care to every patient who
comes through their doors, with a clear focus on quality and service.
Tenet can be found on the World Wide Web at www.tenethealth.com.
[NOTE TO EDITORS: Digital
photographs of the three CEOs are available by email on request. Please
call Valeria Wilkes in Tenet’s Corporate
Communications department at (469) 893-6114.]
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