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David Rasmussen, new CEO at Westlake Regional Hospital



2012-08-28 - 901 Westlake Drive, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener. Mr. David Rasmussen, New CEO at Westlake Regional Hospital in Columbia, KY, answered a question from the WAVE 92.7 FM's Mike Wilson at an informal meeting with Columbia media representatives, including Sharon Burton of the Adair County Community Voice, Paul Hayes of the Adair Progress, and Ed Waggener of ColumbiaMagazine.com. Mr. Rasmussen a native of Idaho, assumed the top post at the hospital Monday morning, August 27, 2012. He holds a Masters Degree in public health from The University of Arkansas/Little Rock and most recently was CEO of the Russell County Hospital in Russell Springs, KY. He will be giving a report tonight at the Adair County Hospital District Board of Trustees meeting at Westlake Regional Hospital, 901 Westlake Drive, Columbia, at the meeting which starts at 6:30pmCT, Tuesday, August 28, 2012.

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