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Schneider Regional Medical Center’s Comissiong Earns FACHE Credential

Schneider Regional Medical Center (SRMC) proudly announces that Chief Executive Officer Tina M. Comissiong, Esq., MPA, has achieved Fellow status in the American College of Healthcare Executives (ACHE), earning the distinguished FACHE credential. This honor recognizes Comissiong’s masteryin healthcare leadership competencies, commitment to lifelong learning, and dedication to improving the health of the community she serves.

Tina M. Comissiong

The FACHE (Fellow of the American College of Healthcare Executives) credential is the gold standard for board certification in healthcare management. Less than 20% of ACHE’s members worldwide hold this credential, placing Comissiong among an elite group of healthcare leaders.

“I am honored to join the ranks of accomplished healthcare executives who have earned the FACHE credential,” said Comissiong. “I am committed to advancing SRMC’s mission of delivering high-quality, compassionate care, and to continuing my professional growth as a healthcare leader.”

The American College of Healthcare Executives is an international professional society dedicated to advancing healthcare leadership excellence. With a membership of more than 51,000 executives, ACHE provides networking, education, career development, and public policy programs through 76 chapters worldwide. ACHE is known for its highly respected Healthcare Executive magazine, its publishing division ACHE Learn, and the annual Congress on Healthcare Leadership, which brings together more than 7,000 healthcare leaders from around the globe.

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