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Daviess Community Hospital Welcomes Elizabeth Truelove as Executive Director of Physician and Clinic Operations

Daviess Community Hospital Welcomes Elizabeth Truelove as Executive Director of Physician and Clinic Operations

Daviess Community Hospital is pleased to announce the appointment of Elizabeth "Liz" Truelove as the Executive Director of Physician and Clinic Operations, effective July 22.

Liz received her Associate of Science in Nursing from Vincennes University in 2011 and her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Western Governors University in 2012. Most recently, she completed her MBA from Capella University, further enhancing her leadership and management skills.

“Liz brings a wealth of experience and expertise to her new role,” said Tracy Conroy, Daviess Community Hospital Chief Executive Officer.

With a strong background in practice management and value-based care, Liz's previous roles include Operations Manager at Good Samaritan Hospital and Senior Clinical Program Consultant at UnitedHealthcare.

“Liz has proven success in strategic planning, management of 75+ employees, and excellent working relationships with both internal and external customers,” Tracy said. “Liz’s experience and knowledge will be an asset to Daviess Community Hospital.”

Residing in Montgomery, Ind., Liz enjoys baking, home improvement projects, watching her husband, Michael, play golf, and traveling with their 1-year-old daughter, Quincy.

"I am originally from Washington, Indiana, and I am incredibly grateful to find such an amazing career opportunity so close to home that allows me to contribute to the community that has always been close to my heart," said Liz. "I look forward to contributing to the continued success of Daviess Community Hospital and making a positive impact on the health and well-being of our community."

In her new role, Liz will serve as a key leader for the Medical Practice Division of Daviess Community Hospital. She will work collaboratively with Tracy to provide leadership and accountability in clinical quality and performance, patient satisfaction, strategic planning, administrative and fiscal operations, facility leadership, and community relations.

“Her effective leadership skills, strong interpersonal and communication abilities, and capacity to work as part of the hospital and medical practice teams will be invaluable,” Tracy said.