Pineville Community Health Center announces new appointments
Published 10:19 am Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Pineville Community Health Center has recently announced several new appointments to its staff through the hospital’s social media.
Jason Clem, RN, is PCHC’s new director of Emergency Services & Clinical Outreach.
“Jason brings a wealth of experience in emergency care and a strong commitment to clinical outreach. His leadership will play a vital role in enhancing the quality of our emergency services and expanding access to care within our community,” the hospital’s post on Facebook read.
For more information about the Emergency Services & Clinical Outreach programs, please call 606-654-4235.
Olivia Nichols is PCHC’s new director of Surgical Services.
“Olivia brings extensive experience in surgical care and has played a vital role in developing our new orthopedic and other specialty services. Her dedication to clinical excellence and strong leadership will continue to enhance the quality of our surgical services and improve patient outcomes,” read PCHC’s Facebook post.
For more information about the Surgical, Orthopedic, and Specialty Services, please call 606-337-3051.
Sarah Shackelford, MSIT, RHIA, LPN, is PCHC’s new IT/EMR Administrator.
“With a strong background in both Information Technology and Nursing, Sarah brings a unique blend of clinical insight and technical expertise to this role. Her extensive experience in managing health IT systems and electronic medical records will be critical in driving efficiency, enhancing data integrity, and supporting patient-centered care,” the hospital’s post read. “Sarah’s leadership and dedication to innovation will help strengthen our IT infrastructure, improve system performance, and support our mission to deliver high-quality healthcare.”
Ashley Redmond, RN is the new director of PCHC’s Geriatric Behavioral Health Unit.
“Ashley brings valuable experience in nursing and leadership, along with a strong commitment to improving the care and support of our geriatric patients. We are excited to see the positive impact she will make in this important role,” the hospital’s post read.
For more information on the Inpatient Geriatric Behavioral Health Unit, please call 606-654-4559.
Kyle Dunn, RN is PCHC’s new vice president of Nursing Services.
“Kyle brings extensive experience in nursing leadership, a strong commitment to clinical excellence, and a passion for patient-centered care. His expertise will be instrumental in advancing our mission to provide high-quality, compassionate care to our community,” PCHC’s Facebook post read. “Please join us in welcoming Kyle to the PCHC leadership team. We look forward to the positive impact he will make in this vital role.”