Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center Names Creech New Imaging Executive Director
(DAYTONA BEACH, Fla.) -- Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center in Daytona Beach has named Nicholas (Nick) Creech Executive Director of Imaging effective April 18. Creech’s role will be to direct over 75 professionals with over 1,000 combined years of experience providing over 100,000 radiological exams each year at Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center, Florida Hospital Oceanside and at Florida Hospital Imaging Center.
Previously, Creech was Director of Imaging for two Adventist Health System hospitals: Park Ridge Hospital in Hendersonville, NC and Manchester Memorial Hospital in Manchester, KY. Creech earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Union College in Barbourville, KY, is a Registered Diagnostic Sonographer and is also a certified Radiology Technologist.
“I am proud to join Florida Hospital Memorial, a HealthGrades® Top 50 Hospital, and continue the sacred work of serving our community as we, ourselves, would like to be served. I look forward to working with our hospital leadership, Radiology Consultants Radiologists and area physicians to provide the highest standards of service, quality and patient care possible,” Creech said.
Creech and his wife, Crysti, will be relocating to the Ormond Beach area this month.
About Florida Hospital
Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center’s Imaging Center offers “No Wait” imaging at three locations in Ormond and Daytona Beach. All three locations offer top quality equipment, expert staff and five board-certified, specialty trained radiologists. Florida Hospital Memorial was recently named one of America’s 50 Best hospitals for 2010 by HealthGrades®, an independent healthcare ratings organization. FHMMC is among the top one percent of all hospitals nationwide for quality outcomes and recently opened a new comprehensive cancer center. For more information about Florida Hospital Memorial Medical Center Imaging, please visit www.floridahospitalimaging.org.
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