The Chief Operations Officer at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Dr. Christine Greenidge has resigned.
This was confirmed today in a memo sent to all staff by the Chief Executive Officer Neil Clark.
The memorandum said that she had decided to step down from her role and had been an integral part of the QEH for nearly three years.
The letter also read that she stepped in as acting Chief Executive Officer leading the institution through several key initiatives.
The CEO also pointed out that over the coming weeks, they will be working with her for a seamless transition.
Dr. Greenidge joined the QEH on February 14, 2022, and has a long career in nursing and a doctorate in health administration.
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