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CEO Eleze Armstrong Discusses Staff Commitment and Hospital Services

Mar 29, 2022
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Eleze Armstrong understands the healing power of a dedicated, professional, and caring hospital staff working as a close-knit team.

As she told the Manteca Bulletin during a recent interview, it’s the first thing she came to appreciate after taking over as chief executive officer for Doctors Hospital of Manteca earlier this year.

And while she was told to expect a staff committed to delivering the best possible healthcare to their neighbors in the community as evidenced by much of the staff’s longevity, what jumped out at her before she arrived in Manteca was the medical procedures and diagnostic equipment available at the 73-bed hospital.

“There are advanced and complex procedures you typically can’t obtain at a small community hospital,” Armstrong said.

The long list of things medical professionals would expect to see primarily at hospitals twice the size of Doctors Hospital run the gamut from a Da Vinci Surgical System — a robotic surgery system that employs a minimal invasive surgery approach — to bariatric surgery.

To read the full article featuring Eleze’s interview, visit the Manteca Bulletin’s website.