
I’ve given 17 years as a clinician, caregiver and leader in this institution. The decision to terminate him shows either a lack of understanding of, or a lack of regard for, this hospital as anything other than a financial instrument. His presence in the hospital is palpable, and there is no question that his absence will make it less effective.

Randolph has selflessly given to Lutheran hospital for more than 30 years, including more than 10 years in senior leadership. If Brian Bauer was the head of Lutheran hospital, then Dr. CHS’s personnel decisions including and following the firing of Brian Bauer appear designed to silence the legitimate concerns that many at Lutheran share about CHS’s leadership.Īs part of this apparent program of silencing dissent, I recently learned that CHS has given notice of termination to Dr. While initially, there were kind words and discussions of reconciliation, the tone has quickly turned to one of retaliation. Over the past several weeks, I’ve watched with dismay the CHS response to Lutheran hospital. Matthew Sutter also submitted a letter of resignation. Lutheran Hospital Chief Medical Officer Dr. These uncontrollable external forces are actively undermining the medical executive committee’s ability to govern, care for patients, and compete in our market.” Due to the current state of affairs here at LHN, I am unable sit idle while my distinguished colleagues are unfairly dismissed from their clinical and administrative duties. “I have enjoyed the opportunity to serve with you all. “It has been a pleasure to work with you over the last 5-6 years,” he wrote in his resignation letter. Kevin Stockmaster, the Chairman of Anesthesiology, said he will leave LHN effective July 1, 2017. In addition, two physicians tendered their resignations. His termination comes two weeks after the firing of Lutheran Health Network CEO Brian Bauer. NewsChannel 15 has learned late Monday that LHN Chief Medical Officer Dr. (WANE) Officials with the parent company of Lutheran Health Network flew into Fort Wayne early Tuesday, the morning after a high-ranking doctor was fired and two others resigned in the latest upheaval at Lutheran Health Network. If desired donations in Rosemary's name to Camp Good Days and Special Times, The Madonna House Apostolate or your favorite charity.FORT WAYNE, Ind. at Blessed Sacrament Church (259 Rutgers St.). Her Memorial Service will be celebrated 10 AM THURS. Memorial calling hours WED., 4-7 PM at Falvo Funeral Home, 1295 FAIRPORT NINE MILE POINT RD., WEBSTER. Survived by children, Michael (Jane), David, Martina, Mary Brigid (Kevin) Tanas & Patrick O'Brien daughters-in-law, Kathy & Lucille O'Brien grandchildren, Bryan O'Brien, Raymond (Kathy) O'Brien, Lucy (Bob) Gibson, Mary Jo Jones, Gerry O'Brien, Eileen (Chris) Nugent, Brendan Stockmaster, Gina Ellis, Theresa (Steve) Collins, Peter Stockmaster, Marion Villier, Jessica Villier, William O'Brien, Margaret O'Brien, Michael & Edward O'Brien great-grandchildren, Megan, Kelly, Duncan & Cameron O'Brien, Kenny Butron, Rosaura (Reed) Cluxton, Alicia (Jacek) Kulikowski, Emma, Gabriel & Valeria Nugent, Madison Stockmaster, Elijah & Kiana Stockmaster, Sarah, Owen & Zachary Ellis great-great-grandchildren, Evalyn Cluxton, Damian, Dominik & Rebeka Kulikowski nephews, Kevin, Christopher, Steven & DJ nieces, Kathleen Cangialosi & Kimberly Theimi several loving friends & caregivers, including Sister Mary Celeste, Carol & Jack Wetzel, Cathy Swanberry and Dr. Predeceased by husband, Francis, sons, Kenneth G., Daniel F., Kevin P.
