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Ross Memorial Hospital CEO stepping down

KAWARTHA LAKES- Dr. Bert Lauwers is stepping down from his position as President and CEO at the Ross Memorial Hospital after four years at the helm.

Dr. Lauwers will take on the new role of Executive Vice President of Medical and Clinical Programs at the Scarborough Health Network on April 1, 2019.

“Dr. Lauwers’ energy and attention to every aspect of patient care has been an inspiration for so many at the Ross,” said Val Harris, RMH Board Chair. “He has been a tireless advocate for the Hospital, on behalf of the physicians and staff, and most importantly, on behalf of our patients. We can’t thank him enough for his efforts and we wish him all the best in his new role at the Scarborough Health Network.”

Dr. Lauwers worked at the hospital since he joined the medical staff in 1983. Although the next stage of his career is taking him to a new community, officials say he continue to call the City of Kawartha Lakes his home.

“The Ross Memorial has been my second home for so long, I know my Ross Family will always hold a special place in my heart,” said Dr. Lauwers. “I’m excited to embrace this new role at the Scarborough Health Network. While the year ahead will be full of new challenges and new faces, my family is committed to this community and the good friends who make it our home.”

Dr. Lauwers’ last official day as President and CEO will be February 28, 2019. The Board will announce an Interim President and CEO in the New Year and launch the process to recruit a permanent replacement.

 

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