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Methodist Hospital Texsan welcomes Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Chamisa MacIndoe will assume her new role on February 5, 2024.

January 28, 2024
Chief Medical Officer Chamisa MacIndoe smiles with arms crossed

San Antonio, Texas Methodist Hospital Texsan welcomes Dr. Chamisa MacIndoe as their Chief Medical Officer. Most recently, Dr. MacIndoe served as Medical Director for the ICU and Neurocritical Care at UCHealth Memorial Hospital in Colorado Springs and as Physician Advisor in Utilization Management for the UCHealth system. 

Dr. Macindoe holds an extensive background in healthcare. She worked clinically as a neurointensivist and has held multiple leadership roles. She also served as chair of hospital and system Quality and Clinical Governance groups, Peer Review, and Joint Operations.

Dr. MacIndoe completed medical school at Kansas City University of Medicine and Bioscience, residency training in Emergency Medicine at the State University of New York-Buffalo, and fellowship in Neurocritical Care at the University of Pennsylvania. She is certified in Health Care Quality Management and completed her Master of Health Care Delivery Science at Dartmouth which incorporates MBA/MHA course work with emphasis on optimization of care delivery models. Additionally, she has been honored with “Top Doctors” recognition and quality/safety and collaboration medical staff awards from her peers. She was recognized by the local Business Journal’s “Women of Influence” award.

“Dr. MacIndoe brings a collaborative, goal-oriented, and high-energy physician leadership style. Her strengths in programmatic development, team alignment, quality, and resource utilization will make a great addition to our team,” said Esther Kwon, Chief Executive Officer at Methodist Hospital Texsan.

Dr. MacIndoe will assume her new role with Methodist Hospital Texsan on February 5, 2024.

Published:
January 28, 2024
Location:
Methodist Texsan Hospital

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