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Cynthia Rawlinson has extensive experience in the healthcare industry. From 1990 to 1994, they worked as the Director of Performance Improvement at SSM / DePaul Medical Center. In this role, they were responsible for overseeing and coordinating improvement initiatives.
Cynthia then joined Valley Health System / Winchester Medical Center in 1994 as the Corporate Director of Quality / Accreditation. In this position, Cynthia had various responsibilities, including managing a systemwide program for quality improvement, continuous accreditation readiness, patient safety, and organizational performance improvement. Cynthia also oversaw initiatives to adapt to changes in the healthcare industry, such as value-based purchasing and risk corridor projections. Cynthia retired from this role in July 2015.
Cynthia Rawlinson holds a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in English Language and Literature from The University of Tulsa. Additionally, they have a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Education and Business from the same institution.
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Valley Health is a not-for-profit health system dedicated to meeting the medical needs of West Virginia, Maryland, and the Top of Virginia. With award-winning hospitals, advanced medical services, and cutting-edge technology, Valley Health has been recognized as a leader in healthcare services. We care about giving back and bringing together communities to provide the care local residents need. Our system’s history goes back to 1903, when our first hospital opened its door with just 36 beds. Now, with a combined 604 inpatient beds, 166 long-term care beds, 5,300 employees, and 500 medical staff, we have grown to meet the medical needs of our region. Our nationally recognized and trusted hospitals lead with innovative health care and always remained focused on patients first. Valley Health hospitals: Winchester Medical Center Hampshire Memorial Hospital War Memorial Hospital Page Memorial Hospital Shenandoah Memorial Hospital Warren Memorial Hospital