Torrance Memorial
Betty Wilber is currently the Director Revenue Cycle at Torrance Memorial Medical Center. Betty previously held roles such as Director, Nursing Systems at UCLA Health and Senior Director, Hospital Operations at The Mount Sinai Hospital. Betty also has experience as an Interim Assistant Corporate Controller at Centura Health and as a Senior 3 in the Audit Department at EY. Betty holds a Master's Degree in Public Health - Policy & Management from Columbia University and a Master's Degree in Accounting from the University of Denver. Betty is a seasoned professional with a strong background in healthcare operations and finance.
Torrance Memorial
Founded in 1925 by Jared Sidney and Helena Childs Torrance, Torrance Memorial Medical Center is a 443-bed, nonprofit medical center established to provide quality healthcare services predominantly to the residents of the South Bay, Peninsula and Harbor communities. Torrance Memorial seeks to offer the most current and effective medical technologies in a compassionate, caring manner. Today, a world-class regional medical center, Torrance Memorial, includes an extensive integrated system of physicians and comprehensive medical services to provide coordinated communication and a continuum of care. Torrance Memorial is affiliated with Cedars-Sinai under the umbrella of Cedars-Sinai Health System. Torrance Memorial's nursing program has earned the coveted Magnet® recognition from the American Nurses Credentialing Center, which recognizes nursing excellence. Torrance Memorial Medical Center has once again been recognized as the Best Hospital for 2023-24 for the twelfth straight year by U.S. News & World Report, placing the hospital in the top 3% in the state. Torrance Memorial is the 9th highest-ranking hospital for overall quality in California and 4th in the Los Angeles/Orange County region.