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Niki Burgdorf, 314/628-3603
Sisters of Mercy Health System Names Senior Vice Presidents
St. Louis, MO (April 22, 2009) – The Sisters of Mercy Health System (Mercy) has named the following individuals to the position of senior vice president, effective immediately.
Jolene Goedken has been named senior vice president with responsibility for clinical quality and nursing. Goedken has been with Mercy since 1989, most recently serving as vice president of medical services.
Brian O’Toole has been named senior vice president with responsibility for mission, ethics and leadership formation/development. O’Toole has led Mercy’s mission and ethics activities since 1999 as vice president of mission and ethics.
Shannon Sock has been named senior vice president with responsibility for business/product development and philanthropy. Sock has been with Mercy since 1999, most recently serving as vice president for healthcare solutions.
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About Mercy
The Sisters of Mercy Health System (Mercy) operates hospitals, physician practices, outpatient clinics, health plans and related health and human services in a seven‑state area including Arkansas, Kansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Oklahoma and Texas. Its members include 19 acute care hospitals providing more than 4,000 licensed beds, two heart hospitals, a managed care subsidiary (Mercy Health Plans), physician practices, outpatient care facilities, home health programs, skilled nursing services and long-term care facilities. Services are provided by approximately 31,000 co-workers and 4,600 physicians who are employed or practice at Mercy facilities. Mercy is the 9th largest Catholic healthcare system in the U.S. based on net patient service revenue. It is sponsored by Mercy Health Ministry, an entity established by the Catholic Church to oversee the healing ministry and Catholic identity of Mercy. For more information, visit www.mercy.net.
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