from staff reports
The Meridian Star
MERIDIAN —
Riley Wound Healing Center has announced two new staff positions.
Elizabeth Busbee has been named program director, and Stacey Roberts has been promoted to clinical nurse manager.
Busbee will be responsible for all aspects of the center’s operation including ensuring quality patient care, recruiting and hiring, compliance with federal and state guidelines, budgeting and fiscal policies, and marketing and sales.
A Meridian resident, Busbee most recently served as Riley Hospital director of marketing.
Busbee holds a bachelor of science degree in commerce and business Administration with a concentration in marketing from the University of Alabama. She is a member of Young Professionals of Meridian, Public Relations Association of Mississippi, Mississippi Hospital Association and University of Alabama Alumni Association.
Roberts will be responsible for all clinical aspects of the center including providing continuity of care for patients, integrating new therapies into care and training new personnel, reviewing and reporting on patient outcomes and ensuring quality of care.
A Daleville resident, Roberts most recently served as case manager and charge nurse in the wound healing center.
Roberts holds an associate's degree in nursing from Meridian Community College. She is certified in wound care and hyperbarics. Roberts is a member of the Baromedical Nurses Association.
Riley Wound Center, a National Healing Corporation Wound Healing Center, specializes in the treatment of chronic wounds and non-responsive conditions and offers hospital-based outpatient wound care and hyperbaric oxygen therapy.