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Presbyterian Names New Leader for Outpatient Radiology Services

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Wednesday, December 14, 2011

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Presbyterian Healthcare has named Roderick Place as the new leader of its outpatient radiology services. Currently, Place serves as the regional vice president of operations for MedQuest Associates, a wholly owned subsidiary of Novant Health, the parent organization of Presbyterian Healthcare. In his new role with Presbyterian, Place will lead the transformation to improve access and maintain the highest level of patient satisfaction in outpatient radiology operations and support services. 

Since joining MedQuest Associates in 2002, Place has managed a multi-state radiology operation across the Midwest and the Southeast. Prior to joining MedQuest Associates, he served in many field and corporate roles with Eli Lilly and Company, ranging from operations, sales and brand marketing to training and development. Place holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in Accounting from Grand Valley State University in Michigan. 

“We are delighted to have someone with Rod’s dedication to patient satisfaction lead our outpatient radiology services operations,” said Stephen McAdams, MD, vice president and senior medical director, physician specialty services. “Rod’s focus will be to ensure that we continue to delivering high-quality, efficient and state-of-the-art outpatient imaging services to our patients.”

Presbyterian Healthcare offers a full range of leading-edge diagnostic services throughout the Charlotte region ranging from MRI and CT to digital mammography and advanced interventional radiology procedures. Radiology services are available at Presbyterian’s inpatient, acute care facilities, as well as its network of outpatient imaging centers conveniently located throughout the community.

For more information about the Presbyterian Imaging Services, please visit www.presbyterianimaging.org or call 704-384-7226.

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