2003 News Releases
Reiling Named Medical Director of Presbyterian Cancer Center
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March 11, 2003 Contact: Kevin M. McCarthy, Presbyterian Hospital, 704-384-9669 |
Richard Reiling, M.D. has been named to the newly created position of medical director of the Presbyterian Cancer Center. Dr. Reiling joins Presbyterian from Grant/Riverside Methodist Hospitals in Columbus, Ohio, where he has served for the past two years as vice president of cancer services.
A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Reiling is board certified in surgery and has a particular interest in diseases of the breast. In the 1990s, he served as director of cancer services at Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio. He has also been on the faculty of Wright State University School of Medicine for the past 23 years.
He is a Fellow in the American College of Surgeons and currently serves as a member and surveyor for the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons. He also is a member of the board of trustees of the Association of Community Cancer Centers.
"Dr. Reiling is an experienced leader with proven success in providing vision and focus to cancer programs with the goal of improving customer service and gaining market share," said Ed Case, Presbyterians president and CEO, in announcing the appointment.
A graduate of Harvard Medical School, Dr. Reiling is board certified in surgery and has a particular interest in diseases of the breast. In the 1990s, he served as director of cancer services at Kettering Medical Center in Dayton, Ohio. He has also been on the faculty of Wright State University School of Medicine for the past 23 years.
He is a Fellow in the American College of Surgeons and currently serves as a member and surveyor for the Commission on Cancer of the American College of Surgeons. He also is a member of the board of trustees of the Association of Community Cancer Centers.
"Dr. Reiling is an experienced leader with proven success in providing vision and focus to cancer programs with the goal of improving customer service and gaining market share," said Ed Case, Presbyterians president and CEO, in announcing the appointment.












