Here are five points:
1. Dr. Campbell, an emergency medicine physician, most recently served as vice president of clinical services for Franklin, Tenn.-based Community Health Systems.
2. His previous experience includes serving as CMO of CareSpot Express Healthcare, an urgent care and occupational outpatient services provider as well as at TriStar Centennial Medical Center in Nashville.
3. He succeeds Steven Landgarten, MD, who is stepping down to focus on his medical practice.
4. In additional to his medical training, Dr. Campbell holds an MBA from Temple University in Philadelphia/.
5. Ardent’s subsidiaries own and operate 21 hospitals in seven states with more than 19,000 employees.
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