Florida’s Kendall Regional Medical Center Names Lee Chaykin as CEO

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Lee Chaykin has been named CEO of Kendall Regional Medical Center in Miami, according to a South Florida Business Journal report.

Mr. Chaykin will come to KRMC from his post as CEO of University Hospital and Medical Center in Tamarac, Fla., which he has held since 2007. Both UHMC and KRMC are owned by Nashville, Tenn.-based Hospital Corporation of America. Mr. Chaykin will replace Mauricio Sirvent.

Read the South Florida Business Journal report on Kendall Regional Medical Center’s new CEO.

Read about other Florida hospital executive moves:

Florida’s Brooksville Regional Hires Patrick Maloney as CEO

Florida’s Helen Ellis Memorial Announces CEO

Florida’s Bert Fish Medical Center Names New CEO

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