Temple Health executive honored for leadership in nursing and community care

Temple Health executive honored for leadership in nursing and community care
Chaudron Carter Short, PhD, EdD, RN, NEA-BC Executive Vice President of Patient Care Services Chief Nursing Executive, Temple University Health System — Temple Hospital
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Chaudron Carter Short, Executive Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive of Temple Health, has been named one of the “2025 Trailblazers in Healthcare” by City & State Pennsylvania. The recognition highlights her efforts to advance nursing and focus on underserved communities.

“Chaudron Carter Short, PhD, EdD, RN, NEA-BC, Executive Vice President and Chief Nurse Executive of Temple Health, was recognized by City & State Pennsylvania as one of the ‘2025Trailblazers in Healthcare’ for her work in advancing nursing and prioritizing underserved communities.”

In related news, Temple University Hospital – Main Campus will discontinue Labor and Delivery services starting at 8:00 AM on September 3. All childbirth services will move to a new hospital location.



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