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Westfield Memorial Hospital appoints Karen Surkala as President

Karen Surkala

Special to the OBSERVER

Westfield Memorial Hospital, part of the Allegheny Health Network, has named Karen Surkala as its president, effective July 22.

Surkala has more than 30 years of experience in the health care field, with many years of service to AHN Saint Vincent and WMH. She joined the Saint Vincent staff in 1986, later serving as Vice President of Orthopaedic, Neuroscience and Oncology services, and as a Senior Vice President with responsibility for clinical operations support, business development, security, engineering, bio-medical engineering, marketing, communications and physician recruiting.

From 2007 to 2011, she served as Vice President and Administrator for Westfield Memorial Hospital.

Surkala’s career also includes several leadership positions at the Cleveland Clinic, including Director of Strategic Agenda Management, a position she held from 2015 to 2018.

Most recently, she served as CEO of Select Specialty Hospital in Erie.

“Karen is an accomplished hospital leader with a deep understanding of this region and its health care needs,” said Cynthia Hundorfean, President and CEO of Allegheny Health Network. “We’re thrilled to be able to welcome her back to Allegheny Health Network, and back to Westfield Memorial Hospital.”

Surkala earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration from Gannon University and a Masters of Business Administration from St. Leo University.

“Having previously experienced the energy, insight and excellent leadership skills of Karen Surkala when she served as our administrator, the Westfield Memorial Hospital staff and Board of Trustees are extremely excited about her appointment as our new president,” said Dr. John Hamels, WMH Board Chair. “We know she will play an integral role in helping Westfield fulfill its mission of providing exceptional health and wellness services to our community.”

About Westfield Memorial Hospital

The Westfield Memorial Hospital ED provides care to approximately 7,500 patients every year. In addition to emergency care, the hospital provides an array of services, including ambulatory and short stay surgery, outpatient diagnostic services, imaging, women’s diagnostic services with digital mammography, laboratory, diabetes education, nuclear stress testing, wound and infusion clinics, inpatient care, laser eye surgery, a sleep lab, and a specialty services suite that includes general surgery, orthopaedics, cardiology and diversified hearing services. WMH also provides primary care services at both WMH and at the Chautauqua Institution.

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