Mary Rutan Health announced this week the appointment of Dr. Grace Rodriguez as the new medical director of the Emergency Department.
With a distinguished background in emergency medicine, Dr. Rodriguez brings a passion for patient care, efficiency, and service excellence to the community, strengthening Mary Rutan Emergency Department’s mission to be Ohio’s premier rural emergency department, hospital officials said.
Dr. Rodriguez has many years of experience in emergency care, where she has been instrumental in driving improvements in patient satisfaction, streamlining emergency processes, and enhancing the overall patient experience.
As medical director, she will work closely with the Emergency Department’s skilled team to elevate customer service and ensure patients receive timely, quality care at Mary Rutan’s state-of-the-art Emergency Department.
“I am honored to join Mary Rutan Health and be part of its quest to provide the best emergency care in rural Ohio,” said Dr. Rodriguez. “My focus will be on delivering a positive patient experience by emphasizing efficient and timely visits without compromising the high standards of care that Mary Rutan Health is known for. Our goal is to ensure every patient feels respected and well cared for from the moment they walk through our doors, enhancing patient care, minimizing wait times and improving outcomes.”
Mary Rutan Health’s commitment to excellence in emergency care has made it a trusted healthcare provider for the Logan County community. The Emergency Department has 20 private treatment rooms with advanced technology designed for critical care, cardiac monitoring, decontamination, women’s health and isolation.
The experienced team of emergency medicine physicians, nurses and experts offer advanced certifications in trauma, emergency medicine, advanced cardiac life support and pediatric life support.
“One of our strategic missions includes a strong focus on elevating emergency care quality, setting a higher standard for rural emergency care. Dr. Rodriguez’s leadership and vision will play a critical role in helping us achieve this goal,” said Chad Ross, president and CEO of Mary Rutan Health. “Her dedication to patient-centered care and operational efficiency aligns perfectly with our values, and we are excited to see the impact she will make in our community.”
Dr. Rodriguez looks forward to working with Mary Rutan Health’s team to implement initiatives focused on streamlining emergency care processes, improving patient flow, and fostering an environment where patients feel supported and valued.
For more information on the Mary Rutan Emergency Department, visit www.maryrutan.org/ER.