IN PULSE Vol. 36 No. 6 •
News from Waldo County General Hospital • November 2016
Fourre, MD named new CEO
Mark Fourre, MD currently chief medical officer at LincolnHealth in Damariscotta and Boothbay Harbor, will assume leadership of Coastal Healthcare Alliance at the end of the year when CEO Mark Biscone retires. A native of Minnesota, Fourre earned his Medical Doctorate from the University of Minnesota Medical School. After completing his training at the UCSF Emergency Medicine residency program in Fresno, Calif., he became an assistant chief of
emergency medicine at that same hospital. In 1989 Fourre came to Portland and Maine Medical Center where he developed the Emergency Medicine Residency program and served as director. He has worked in roles of increasing responsibility with MaineHealth members since that time. “In Mark we get someone with experience delivering high quality care through a network of Healthcare providers. As we seek to maximize the opportunities of
Pen Bay Medical Center and Waldo County General Hospitalworking together, Mark is exactly the leader we need,” said Carole Brand, a member of the Coastal Healthcare Alliance Board and chair of the search committee.
In October, Waldo County General Hospital welcomed Erik Frederick, MHA as regional chief operating officer. Frederick has been chief operating officer at Pen Bay Medical Center since October 2013 and assumed the regional position at PBMC and WCGH on October 1. While at PBMC he was instrumental in developing the new Community Wellness Trail, a 1.66 mile health and wellness trail with nine fitness stations that runs through the PBMC campus with views of Penobscot Bay. Frederick is also responsible for bringing Lean daily management to PBMC and helping to launch it at other
MaineHealth member hospitals. Prior to arriving at PBMC, he served in a number of operating roles for the for-profit Vanguard Health Systems including the director of operations at the 627-bed Baptist Medical Center in San Antonio, Texas and the chief operating officer at the 220-bed Weiss Memorial Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Frederick also served as regional
director of Lean operations for the four-hospital Vanguard market in Chicago and is a US Army combat veteran. He lives in Appleton with his wife Sonya, an RN and their four children. Erik has been named one of Becker’s Hospital Review’s Top 100 COOs to know, received a Vanguard Health Systems Mission Award, IASIS Healthcare President’s Award and received several medals as a military intelligence specialist in the US Army.
Frederick named regional chief operating officer
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