Illinois’ Loyola Health System Names Dr. Robert Cherry as Chief Medical Officer

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Loyola University Health System in Maywood, Ill., has named Robert A. Cherry, MD, chief medical officer and vice president of clinical effectiveness, according to a LUHS news release.

Dr. Cherry assumed his role on Dec. 30. Previously, Dr. Cherry has served as associate chief quality officer at Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and medical director of Penn State Shock Trauma Center, both in Hershey, Penn.

In his new roles at LUHS, Dr. Cherry will set the system’s strategic goals for quality and safety. He will also oversee LUHS’ Center for Clinical Effectiveness and the chief of staff’s office as well as the departments of infection control, patient relations and interpretive services.

Read the release on Loyola University Health System’s new chief medical officer.

Read about other Illinois hospital executive moves:

CEO of Illinois’ Katherine Shaw Bethea Hospital to Retire in April

Illinois’ Adventist Midwest Health Names CFO

St. Elizabeth’s Hospital in Illinois Appoints CEO

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