Alabama hospital CEO to retire

David McCormack, who has served as CEO of Selma, Ala.-based Vaughan Regional Medical Center since 2016, will retire in the first quarter of 2025.

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During his tenure, Mr. McCormack oversaw the opening of new clinics, including a dialysis clinic and a new primary and urgent care center in 2024, according to a Feb. 3 health system news release.

Vaughan Regional Medical Center is a 175-bed facility and is part of Louisville, Ky.-based ScionHealth, the release said.

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