Greater Hudson promotes Salvatore

Posted 8/21/12

MIDDLETOWN, NY — The Greater Hudson Valley Health System (GHVHS), comprised of Catskill Regional Medical Center and Orange Regional Medical Center, has announced the promotion of Frank Salvatore …

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Greater Hudson promotes Salvatore

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MIDDLETOWN, NY — The Greater Hudson Valley Health System (GHVHS), comprised of Catskill Regional Medical Center and Orange Regional Medical Center, has announced the promotion of Frank Salvatore Jr., RRT, MBA, FAARC to administrator of ancillary services.

Salvatore joined Orange Regional Medical Center in 2009 as director of respiratory, pulmonary and sleep services. In his new role, Salvatore will have direct responsibility and oversight of respiratory care, sleep medicine, wound care and hyperbaric medicine at Catskill Regional and Orange Regional Medical Center. He has also been charged with developing a system-wide strategic plan to further integrate and strengthen existing services across the GHVHS.

Over the past five years, Salvatore has worked to align clinical practice with best-practice guidelines, building a solid reputation for quality care and improving patient outcomes. In addition to his leadership success at Orange Regional, he was selected in September 2012 to lead the development and implementation of wound care and hyperbaric medicine at each hospital, launching both programs in 2013.

Salvatore earned his Bachelor of Science degree in respiratory therapy from the University of Hartford and his Master of Science degree in business administration, general business from the University of Phoenix. He is a seasoned leader with over 26 years experience in healthcare and within his professional organization, American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). Since 1996, Salvatore has served AARC on both the state and national levels, with his most recent election as president of the AARC.

For more information visit www.crmcny.org or www.ormc.org.

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