The president of two Baltimore hospitals, Sinai Hospital and Grace Medical Center, will step down next week to head what is described as the largest ear, nose and throat, allergy and audiology practice in the country.
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Rebecca Altman was promoted to the position of vice president and chief operating officer of Sinai Hospital of Baltimore and Grace Medical Center. In her new role, Altman will focus on the daily operations of these two LifeBridge Health medical facilities. Altman previously served as vice president and chief integration officer, including leading the health .