April 19, 2025 - 13:36

PARKERSBURG — Coplin Health Systems has officially promoted Sherry Keller, previously serving as Nursing Coordinator, to the position of Director of Nursing. This strategic move is aimed at enhancing the quality of care delivered by the organization’s clinical department. As part of this transition, Keller will play a pivotal role in the reorganization of the nursing and Certified Medical Assistant departments.
Keller brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to patient care, which are expected to significantly benefit the health system as it seeks to optimize its operations. Her leadership will be crucial in implementing new protocols and ensuring that staff members are well-equipped to meet the evolving needs of patients.
The promotion reflects Coplin Health Systems' dedication to fostering a skilled and compassionate healthcare environment. With Keller at the helm of nursing, the organization looks forward to advancing its mission of providing high-quality healthcare services to the community.
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