Lynn Orfgen Retires as CEO of Crittenton Hospital in Michigan

Lynn Orfgen has announced his retirement as CEO of Crittenton Hospital Medical Center in Rochester, Mich., according to a Crain’s Detroit Business report.

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Mr. Orfgen served as CEO of the 290-bed, independent hospital for 12 years. Under his tenure, the hospital affiliated with the medical schools of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor and Wayne State University in Detroit. He also worked to create the Shelton Heart Center for the hospital and other expansion projects, including a new patient tower and a joint replacement center.

Current CMO, Frank Sottile, MD, has been named Crittenton Hospital’s interim CEO.

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