Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Cheryl Lusk is an accomplished healthcare professional with extensive experience in project management and regulatory affairs. Currently serving as an IS Project Manager at Appalachian Regional Healthcare System since May 2014, Cheryl oversees projects related to Meaningful Use. Additionally, Cheryl has held the position of Chief Community Regulatory Affairs Officer at Hazard Appalachian Regional Medical Center since June 2011, where responsibilities include managing risk, compliance, and safety operations. From June 1984 to July 1996, Cheryl worked as a Staff Nurse in Maternal Child Health with a focus on Level II Neonatal ICU at Hazard ARH Regional Medical Center. Cheryl holds an Associate's Degree in Registered Nursing from Hazard Community College, earned between 1982 and 1984.
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Appalachian Regional Healthcare System
Appalachian Regional Healthcare System (ARHS), the healthcare leader in the High Country, is comprised of three hospitals, fifteen medical practices, a cancer center, a heart and vascular center, a pain management center, a physical therapy rehabilitation and wellness center, and a healthcare foundation. Appalachian Regional Healthcare System is committed to Making Life Better through providing medical treatment, preventing illness, educating the healthcare professionals of tomorrow, researching new ways to fight disease, and working in our community to build a healthier High Country. For more information, visit apprhs.org.