SYRACUSE — Crouse Hospital pulled its new chief nursing officer from the top of its college of nursing.
The Syracuse hospital appointed Ann Sedore, a registered nurse with her doctorate, as its new chief nursing officer. She had been the director of the Crouse Hospital College of Nursing for five years.
Sedore will be in charge of leading Crouse’s nursing division in her new position. That division has more than 900 registered nurses.
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“Ann is an energetic, engaged, and mission-focused leader with a solid grasp of both strategic and operational issues,” Crouse Hospital CEO Dr. Paul Kronenberg said in a news release. “Her proven nursing leadership experience, both at Crouse and in her prior positions, coupled with her passion for the profession of nursing, made her the overwhelming choice from the candidates we reviewed. Her values match our organizational values.”
Sedore was COO and chief nursing officer at the State University of New York’s Upstate University Hospital before becoming director of the Crouse Hospital College of Nursing.
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