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Our Lady of Peace Names Vice President, Chief Nursing Officer

6/14/2011

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Brad Lincks, Chief Nursing Officer, Our Lady of Peace Brad Lincks (click for high resolution)

Louisville, Ky.—Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare has named Brad Lincks Vice President and Chief Nursing Officer at Our Lady of Peace. 

Lincks has more than 15 years experience in nursing and management. He most recently served as the director of medical surgical and behavioral health services at Clark Memorial Hospital. 

From 1996 to 2002, he worked at Our Lady of Peace (then known as Caritas Peace Center) as a charge nurse, house manager and nurse manager.

“Brad’s leadership skills and experience will be an asset to our organization,” said Jennifer Nolan, CEO, Our Lady of Peace.  “He has a passion for implementation and achievement of organizational goals and we look forward to utilizing his expertise.”

Lincks has a Master of Arts degree in management and leadership from Webster University and a bachelor of science in nursing from Purdue University.  He is also a Board Certified Nurse Executive.

About Our Lady of Peace

Our Lady of Peace is a private, not-for-profit psychiatric hospital in Louisville, Ky., a service of Jewish Hospital & St. Mary’s HealthCare.  The hospital was originally founded in 1951 by the Sisters of Charity of Nazareth and is currently operating 414 beds, one of the largest in the nation. The Children’s Peace Center at Our Lady of Peace is the largest and most comprehensive private provider of child/adolescent inpatient psychiatric care in the country.  Our Lady of Peace operates a full continuum of psychiatric 6/14/2011services for patients from young children to seniors, with a special emphasis on developmental, behavioral and mental disorders, including chemical dependencies.  There are also several special needs programs for children and adolescents.  Patients come to Peace from all over Kentucky and the surrounding region, including eleven other states.  Visit www.ourladyofpeacepsychiatry.org.

 

 

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