Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital announces Chief Operating Officer and Director of Emergency Services
Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital is pleased to announce Thomas Roddy has joined the senior leadership team as Chief Operating Officer, and Susan Miller has joined the clinical leadership team as Director of Nursing in Emergency Services. Saint Thomas Health is part of Ascension, the nation’s largest Catholic and nonprofit health system.
As Chief Operating Officer, Roddy will have the day-to-day management responsibilities of hospital operations, including development and implementation of high-quality, cost-effective and integrated clinical programs within the hospital. He will also be responsible for the management of operating budgets and oversight of the hospital’s planning, policies and practices in collaboration with the executive leadership team.
Roddy comes to Saint Thomas Health with more than a decade of hospital operations experience. Prior to joining the Saint Thomas Health team, Roddy served as Chief Operating Officer at Flowers Hospital, and Chief Executive Officer at HealthSouth Montgomery, both in Alabama. Roddy’s experience on the executive leadership teams of both hospitals includes the establish and management of growth initiatives, leading the expansion of key service lines, and development and implementation of budget reduction plans.
“Thomas has an extensive background in hospital operations and leadership roles, and we are excited to welcome him to our executive leadership team,” said Gordon Ferguson, President and CEO of Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital. “I look forward to working closely with Thomas and the contributions I know he’ll bring to our health system.”
Roddy has been a member of the American College of Healthcare Executives since 2009. Roddy earned his Bachelor of Science in Industrial and Organizational Philosophy and a Masters of Business Administration, both from Middle Tennessee State University. Roddy also earned a Master’s of Science in Health Administration and Informatics from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
When Roddy is not working at Saint Thomas Health, he enjoys watching movies, sports, and spending time with family.
Miller has more than 20 years of experience in a variety of healthcare leadership roles. As Director of Nursing in Emergency Services, Miller will be responsible for providing leadership to the Emergency Department staff that will allow them to deliver high quality, excellent nursing care to Saint Thomas Health patients. Her role includes establishing a workplace culture of professional and responsible behavior that will enable a focus on patient and staff satisfaction and safety, and regulatory compliance.
Before joining the Saint Thomas Health leadership team, Miller served as Executive Director of Nursing and Director of Emergency Services at Elkhart General Hospital. Prior to those roles, she served as Director of Critical Care Services at Presence Health United Samaritans Medical Center in Illinois, and Director of Emergency Services at Indiana University Health Arnett Hospital.
“Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital is fortunate to welcome Susan Miller to our clinical leadership team,” said Ferguson. “She has an extensive history of proven successes in hospital leadership roles, and I look forward to her leadership of our emergency services team.”
Miller is certified in Emergency Nursing (CEN) and Executive Nursing Practice (CENP), and she’s a member of the Emergency Nurses Association. Miller earned an associate degree in Nursing from Indiana School of Nursing, a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Ball State University, and a Master’s degree in Management from Indiana Wesleyan University.
In her spare time, Miller enjoys gardening and spending time with family.
ABOUT SAINT THOMAS HEALTH
In Tennessee, Ascension’s Saint Thomas Health operates nine hospitals in addition to a comprehensive network of affiliated joint ventures, medical practices, clinics and rehabilitation facilities that cover a 68-county area and employ more than 8,000 associates. Across the state, Saint Thomas Health provided more than $92 million in community benefit and care of persons living in poverty in fiscal year 2017. Serving Tennessee for 15 years, Ascension is a faith-based healthcare organization committed to delivering compassionate, personalized care to all, with special attention to persons living in poverty and those most vulnerable. Ascension is the largest non-profit health system in the U.S. and the world’s largest Catholic health system, operating more than 2,600 sites of care – including 151 hospitals and more than 50 senior living facilities – in 22 states and the District of Columbia. Visit www.sthealth.com.