By Ann McCreary
Three Rivers Hospital will continue efforts to recruit new physicians and increase both outpatient and inpatient use of …
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Three Rivers Hospital suspends cardiac rehabilitation program
By Don Nelson
Three Rivers Hospital in Brewster has suspended its cardiac rehabilitation program as of May 22 because the hospital can’t meet all the requirements for continuing to offer the service.
According to …
Three Rivers Hospital to interview two CEO candidates
Two candidates will be interviewed next week for the job of Three Rivers Hospital chief executive officer. The candidates were identified by the hospital as Scott Graham and Eugene Suksi. Hospital spokesman Rebecca Meadows said the hospital was not authorized to release further information. Online business networking sites list Graham as CEO of Coulee Medical […]
Three Rivers Hospital picks three finalists for CEO job
After conducting phone interviews Tuesday (March 11) with four candidates for chief executive officer, the Three Rivers Hospital board of commissioners voted to invite three candidates for in-person interviews. The Brewster hospital is seeking a replacement for CEO Bud Hufnagel, who will leave at the end of April. Names of the three finalists for the […]
Three Rivers Hospital to interview CEO candidates next week
Four candidates for the job of Three Rivers Hospital chief executive officer have been selected for phone interviews next week. The Brewster hospital is seeking a new CEO after Bud Hufnagel announced in January that he would resign in April. The candidates will be interviewed by a hiring committee during a special meeting of the […]
CEO’s departure leaves Three Rivers Hospital looking for a new leader
By Ann McCreary
Three Rivers Hospital is beginning a search for a new chief executive officer after CEO Bud Hufnagel announced
Three Rivers decides on service cuts, keeps obstetrics program
By Ann McCreary
In an emotionally charged meeting, during which some Three Rivers Hospital medical staff members expressed lack of confidence in the organization’s leadership, hospital commissioners approved a plan that will cut staff and reduce or eliminate some services next year.