Lawrence County Memorial Hospital (LCMH) in Lawrenceville (Ill.) has announced that two of it's leaders have successfully completed the 2024-25 Illinois Critical Access Hospital Network (ICAHN) Rural Health Fellowship.
Logan Fiscus, Executive Director of Pharmacy and Supply Chain, and Director of Surgery Shelby Schauf graduated on April 23, 2025 from the six-month program designed to develop and empower leaders dedicated to improving healthcare in rural communities.
Hospital Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Amy Hurley issued a statement praising the two for their dedication to professional growth and their commitment to the future of healthcare at LCMH.
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