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Vol. 61, Issue 46
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Friday, November 17, 2017

   

Member News: Euclide New CEO at Rusk County Memorial Hospital

The Rusk County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees announced Jeff Euclide is the new CEO at Rusk County Memorial Hospital. Euclide previously served as interim CEO at RCMH.
 

Prior to joining RCMH, Euclide had more than 29 years of leadership experience at hospitals in Wisconsin and Michigan, including as interim chief administrative officer for Aurora Medical Center Washington County and as the vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at a 222 bed hospital in Michigan. There, he led the quality improvement team, which saw drastic improvements in patient engagement and HCAHPS scores. He also made strides in employee leadership development and review processes.

Euclide received his associate degree in nursing at Milwaukee Area Technical College, a bachelor of science in nursing from Marquette University, and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh. He is a certified nursing executive advanced through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
 

This story originally appeared in the November 17, 2017 edition of WHA Newsletter

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Friday, November 17, 2017

Member News: Euclide New CEO at Rusk County Memorial Hospital

The Rusk County Memorial Hospital Board of Trustees announced Jeff Euclide is the new CEO at Rusk County Memorial Hospital. Euclide previously served as interim CEO at RCMH.
 

Prior to joining RCMH, Euclide had more than 29 years of leadership experience at hospitals in Wisconsin and Michigan, including as interim chief administrative officer for Aurora Medical Center Washington County and as the vice president of patient care services and chief nursing officer at a 222 bed hospital in Michigan. There, he led the quality improvement team, which saw drastic improvements in patient engagement and HCAHPS scores. He also made strides in employee leadership development and review processes.

Euclide received his associate degree in nursing at Milwaukee Area Technical College, a bachelor of science in nursing from Marquette University, and an MBA from the University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh. He is a certified nursing executive advanced through the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
 

This story originally appeared in the November 17, 2017 edition of WHA Newsletter

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