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HRHCare Chief Honored With Executive Fellows Program

Dr. McIntyre is one of 18 leading executives named to the prestigious Baldridge Executive Fellowship.

From Hudson River HealthCare:

Prominent HRHCare Doctor to Join Leading Minds from Across the Country in Exclusive Program Administered by US Department of Commerce

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Peekskill, NY – HRHCare announced today that its Chief of Clinical Quality and Physician Leadership Development, Dr. Sophia McIntyre, has been included in the prestigious Baldridge Executive Fellows Program for the coming year. Dr. McIntyre was one of 18 leading executives named to the program from around the country.

“This is a great honor, and I am eager to work with others in business and the non-profit sector to learn how best to serve the people who make up HRHCare, as well as our patients,” Dr. McIntyre said.

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The Baldridge Executive Fellows Program provides people from different sectors of business or public service with the skills to, in the words of US Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker, “lead their organizations at new levels of excellence.” Secretary Pritzker’s department oversees the program, which is operated directly by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

A board-certified family practitioner, Dr. McIntyre oversees the medical staff and quality of patient care at the more than two-dozen HRHCare sites throughout New York State. She personally sees patients at the Monticello Health Center in Sullivan County.

“Dr. McIntyre is a valued member of our team, who has made a difference in the lives of so many of our hundreds of thousands of patients,” said Anne Kauffman Nolon, MPH, President and CEO of HRHCare. “She deserves this recognition, and I look forward to seeing what she brings back to our organization and to those we serve.”

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