Medical Center Barbour CEO to retire: 3 things to know

Ralph Clark, CEO/administrator of Medical Center Barbour in Eufaula, Ala., is retiring, according to a Eufaula Tribune report.

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Here are three things to know:

1. Mr. Clark became CEO in January 2007.

2. During his tenure, Mr. Clark helped lead the transition of the hospital’s management from Dothan, Ala.-based Southeast Alabama Medical Center to Louisville, Ky.-based Alliant Management Services.

3. An Alliant representative told the Eufaula Tribune they hoped to have a permanent CEO in place by June.

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