Ranee Brayton to retire as Northeast Regional Medical Center s CEO
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Ranee Brayton, CEO of Northeast Regional Medical Center, is retiring from that position later this year.
The move was announced Wednesday with a press release from the hospital. That release said a search for her successor is underway.
Brayton will remain with the hospital as Vice President of Development to “continue advancing strategies and competitive position in the region.” She will work with leadership at NRMC and Moberly Regional Medical Center to connect with potential partners for growth.
“Ranee has been a strong leader for the hospital and we are fortunate to retain her counsel and expertise going forward,” said James (Jim) Robertson, Chairman of the hospital Board of Trustees. “She has developed strong working relationships with physicians, employees, community leaders and regional providers and we appreciate her continued support.”
Orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Anglen joins MRMC staff
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Moberly Regional Medical Center now has an orthopaedic surgeon joining its medical staff reported Brent Parsons, MRMC Chief Executive Officer.
Dr. Jeffrey Anglen, M.D., who comes from the state of Indiana and has been an independent orthopaedic trauma surgeon since 2015, was hired the first week in January to begin his Moberly practice.
Anglen will specialize in a variety of surgical and medical treatments at MRMC including:fractures and dislocations, trauma-related musculoskeletal disorders and complications, lower extremity joint replacement, and others.
“We are extremely pleased Dr. Anglen decided to join Moberly Regional Medical Center,” Parsons said in a press release statement. “He is highly respected for his work in the field of orthopaedics and his patients choose him for his positive outcomes, excellent care and compassionate bedside manner. Dr. Anglen will be a great asset to Moberly and north central Miss
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