'Her extensive experience in nursing and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to provide exceptional care and support to our team.'
Woodlawn Health is pleased to announce Cathy Lowe, DNP, MBA, RN, CEN, as its new chief nursing officer.
Lowe brings a wide range of experience and expertise from multiple universities. Her education began at Fayetteville Technical Community College with an associate’s degree in nursing. She then completed her Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing at Indiana University Kokomo. These degrees are followed by a master’s in business administration, Master of Science in Nursing, and a Doctor of Nursing Practice degree.
“I love how friendly everyone is at Woodlawn. It feels like a close-knit community,” Lowe said, adding she is honored to return to her hometown and give back to the community where she grew up.
The administration and leadership team at Woodlawn Health is excited to add Lowe’s experience and expertise to its hospital and clinic teams.
“We are thrilled to welcome Cathy Lowe as our chief nursing officer. Her extensive experience in nursing and leadership will be invaluable as we continue to provide exceptional care and support to our team,” Woodlawn Health CEO Alan Fisher said.

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