Posts Tagged ‘Singing River Health System’

Hospitals present employee honors

Singing River Health System (SRHS) recently honored its Employees of the Month at Singing River Hospital (SRH) and Ocean Springs Hospital (OSH) for February and March. Ocean Springs Hospital has honored Bobby Davis, nurse assistant, Two West, as the February Employee of the Month, and Michael Michaud, PC specialist, information systems, as the March Employee [...] [...]

Anderson given seat on board

The Jackson County Economic Development Foundation Inc. (JCEDF) announced that Singing River Health System’s CEO Chris Anderson has been appointed chairman of the board of JCEDF effective immediately. Anderson is the immediate-past vice chairman and is succeeding Merchants and Marine Bank president and CEO Royce Cumbest. Cumbest had served as chairman of the board since [...] [...]

SRHS names top employees

by MBJ Staff Published: January 25,2010

Tags: Brett Shoemaker, Marlene Thompson, Nancy Useforge, Ryan Fisher, Singing River Health System

Singing River Health System recently honored Brett Shoemaker, Singing River Hospital, and Nancy Useforge, Ocean Springs Hospital, as the November Employees of the Month. Shoemaker, radiologic technician and picture archiving communication system analyst for cardiology and information Systems, graduated from Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College’s radiologic sciences program with an associate degree. He then attended [...] [...]

Singing River promotes Walker, honors staff

Singing River Health System (SRHS) has appointed Matt Walker, RN, MSN/MBA, as vice president of neurosciences. After earning his bachelor of nursing degree from Auburn University and being awarded a master of sciences in nursing and a master of business administration from Samford University in Birmingham, Ala, Walker began his healthcare career with SRHS as [...] [...]

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