East Tennessee Children’s Hospital CEO Keith Goodwin to retire

Keith Goodwin, president and CEO of East Tennessee Children’s Hospital in Knoxville, this week announced his plans to retire.

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His retirement will be effective once his successor is named, expected early next year.

Mr. Goodwin has led the hospital 2007.

During his tenure, the hospital opened a new neonatal intensive care unit, a surgery center and outpatient clinics, launched pediatric urgent care and joined Solutions for Patient Safety, a national collaboration of children’s hospitals.

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