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Global computer outages haave affected services at United Regional Health Care Systems in Wichita Falls. "Like many organizations, is experiencing computer outages related to the global ...
Cory Edmondson is the new president and CEO of United Regional Health Care. Edmondson will face challenges including doctor and nurse shortages, community growth and a potential measles outbreak.
Cory Edmondson has been named president and chief executive officer of United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls. He replaces Phyllis Cowling, who retired after 20 years in the post.
Cory Edmondson has been named president and chief executive officer of United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls. He replaces Phyllis Cowling, who retired after 20 years in the post.
Cory Edmondson has been named president and chief executive officer of United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls. He replaces Phyllis Cowling, who retired after 20 years in the post.
Cory Edmondson is the new president and CEO of United Regional Health Care. Edmondson will face challenges including doctor and nurse shortages, community growth and a potential measles outbreak.
Cory Edmondson has been named president and chief executive officer of United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls. He replaces Phyllis Cowling, who retired after 20 years in the post.
Cory Edmondson is the new president and CEO of United Regional Health Care. Edmondson will face challenges including doctor and nurse shortages, community growth and a potential measles outbreak.
Cory Edmondson has been named president and chief executive officer of United Regional Health Care System in Wichita Falls. He replaces Phyllis Cowling, who retired after 20 years in the post.
Cory Edmondson is the new president and CEO of United Regional Health Care. Edmondson will face challenges including doctor and nurse shortages, community growth and a potential measles outbreak.
Cory Edmondson is the new president and CEO of United Regional Health Care. Edmondson will face challenges including doctor and nurse shortages, community growth and a potential measles outbreak.