4C Health is pleased to announce that Dr. Betsy Rosiek has accepted the newly created role of Associate Medical Director, effective January 2026.
Dr. Rosiek brings decades of psychiatric experience spanning both clinical practice andhealthcare administration. Her depth of expertise, leadership, and longstanding commitment to patient-centered care have made her an invaluable part of the 4C Health
team.
In her new role, Dr. Rosiek will continue providing direct clinical services across outpatient, Community Rehabilitation and Support Services (CRSS), and Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) programs, while also taking on expanded leadership responsibilities. She will support efforts to enhance clinical processes, strengthen care delivery systems, and advance quality initiatives across the organization.
The Associate Medical Director position was created to further support 4C Health’s mission of delivering compassionate, collaborative, and competent behavioral health services throughout the communities it serves. Organizational leadership is currently working with Dr. Rosiek to further define and refine the scope of this evolving role to best meet the needs of clients and staff.
“The addition of Dr Rosiek to our 4C medical staff is such a welcomed boon. Bringing years of clinical and administrative expertise, her creative energy and team building skills have already been recognized by our staff as yet one more way 4C continues to grow and innovate in ways that improve the mental health care for our clients and our communities as a whole”, states Dr. Kathleen Miller, Chief Medical Officer of 4C Health.
Dr. Betsy Rosiek, Associate Medical Director of 4C Health states, “I am very excited to be able to join the leadership team here at 4C. Over the past year I have been here, I have been impressed by the energy, positivity, and creativity of leadership, as they continue to develop new and innovative ways to serve our most underserved communities. I am eager to come onboard!”
4C Health looks forward to the positive impact Dr. Rosiek will make in this expanded role.
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