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Skyler Reed named CEO of Medical City Children's Hospital

Reed has been named chief executive officer of Medical City Children's Hospital and Medical City Women's Hospital Dallas.

June 03, 2024
Skyler Reed, CEO of Medical City Children's Hospital and Medical City Women's Hospital Dallas.

Dallas – Skyler Reed, FACHE, has been named chief executive officer of Medical City Children’s Hospital and Medical City Women’s Hospital Dallas.

Since 2022, Reed has served as chief operating officer of Medical City Dallas. In that role, he oversaw multiple services and hospital departments, and led capital expansion and project development. He also supported strategic planning and business development, while focusing on advancing patient care and improving patient and physician satisfaction.

“With Skyler’s leadership, Medical City Children’s Hospital and Medical City Women’s Hospital Dallas will continue to build on their solid foundations as the destinations of choice for healthcare excellence in North Texas and beyond,” says Jay deVenny, FACHE, CEO of Medical City Dallas.

Skyler previously served as chief operating officer and facility ethics and compliance officer at Medical City Arlington. He also held executive leadership roles within HCA Healthcare at St. David’s Georgetown Hospital and St. David’s South Austin Medical Center.

Skyler earned a Master of Science in Health Care Administration from Trinity University and a Bachelor of Science in Health Services Administration from Auburn University. He is a Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives.

Published:
June 03, 2024
Location:
Medical City Children's Hospital, Medical City Dallas

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