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Trident Health President and CEO announces retirement Leading the hospital through the COVID-19 pandemic, Trident Health President and CEO Todd Gallati says he will be retiring in June 2021. (Source: HCA Healthcare) By Riley Bean | December 21, 2020 at 10:16 AM EST - Updated December 21 at 10:17 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Lowcountry hospital system, Trident Health, says their CEO and President has announced he will retire in June.
Leading the hospital through the COVID-19 pandemic, Trident Health President and CEO Todd Gallati says he will be retiring in June 2021.
Trident Health Vice President Rod Whiting says Gallati had a 12-year career with Trident Health and he spent over 30 years working for Trident Health’s parent company, HCA Healthcare.
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âSince I was a kid I have always loved the work of hospitals. Memories of joining my dad during his surgical rounds or of my first job as a nursing assistant and transporter are still fresh enough to give me that perspective of the important work that our team performs each day with each patient, he said in a written statement. This unprecedented year in which COVID has dominated every aspect of health care has obviously amplified that appreciation and the role we play in our community.