Townsend Named CEO of UAMS Medical Center
Roxane A. Townsend, M.D., has been named CEO of UAMS Medical Center and vice chancellor for clinical programs for the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS).
Townsend, an experienced hospital administrator, previously served as assistant vice president for health systems at Louisiana State University (LSU) in Baton Rouge. In that role, she worked with the system’s 10 hospitals and their clinics in the development of operational strategies and system-wide policies.
She will join UAMS on Feb. 1, 2013. She succeeds Richard Pierson who is retiring at the end of December after a 31-year career at UAMS.
Melissa Fontaine, UAMS Medical Center chief operating officer and associate vice chancellor for clinical programs, will serve as interim CEO until Townsend’s arrival.
“Dr. Townsend brings experience as an administrator both of medical centers and in state health care administration that offers the strengths and skills needed at UAMS going forward as we meet the challenges of coming changes in health care,” said UAMS Chancellor Dan Rahn, M.D. “She has worked as a nurse, a physician and as a hospital administrator, which brings a unique perspective to her role as part of the UAMS mission to improve health and health care in Arkansas.
“I also want to thank Dick Pierson for his service to UAMS and to the state as he led our hospital and clinical programs through a period of growth and a never-wavering commitment to excellence.”
Townsend also served as CEO of the Interim LSU Public Hospital in New Orleans, Earl K. Long Medical Center in Baton Rouge and as CEO of the LSU Health Care Services Division.
Prior to joining LSU in 2007, she was appointed by Louisiana Gov. Kathleen Blanco as secretary for the Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals (DHH) for the transition to a new administration. She also served DHH as the Medicaid Medical Director and Deputy Secretary of the Department.
Townsend received a bachelor’s degree in nursing from Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Following graduation she spent nine years working as a nurse. She then entered medical school at LSU in New Orleans where she graduated and completed a residency in Internal Medicine.
UAMS Medical Center encompasses inpatient and outpatient resources anchored by a teaching hospital with 434 beds, including 330 private adult patient rooms, 30 adult psychiatric beds, 10 pediatric psychiatric beds and 64 bassinets.
It features a major hospital expansion that opened in 2009 with a new emergency department, clinical lab and radiology department, along with room to expand other services.