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Tampa General Names New President

James R. Burkhart, the president and CEO  of Shands Jacksonville Medical Center, will assume the same roles at Tampa General Hospital on March 4, the governing board of the Tampa hospital announced Wednesday.

Burkhart, 58, replaces Tampa General’s retiring CEO Ron Hytoff.

Both hospitals are private not-for-profit teaching facilities with close affiliations to state universities. Both are Level 1 trauma centers and members of the Safety Net Alliance of Florida, a group of hospitals that treat large  numbers of uninsured and low-income patients.

Shands, affiliated with the University of Florida Health Science Center--Jacksonville, has 695 licensed beds, according to a press release. Tampa General, the teaching hospital for University of South Florida Morsani College of Medicine, is substantially larger, with 1,013 licensed beds.

In a press release, Tampa General's board chairman David A.

Straz Jr. said Burkhart "has the skill set and experience we wanted," and predicted a smooth transition.

Carol Gentry, founder and special correspondent of Health News Florida, has four decades of experience covering health finance and policy, with an emphasis on consumer education and protection.After serving two years as a Peace Corps volunteer in Colombia, Gentry worked for a number of newspapers including The Wall Street Journal, St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times), the Tampa Tribune and Orlando Sentinel. She was a Kaiser Foundation Media Fellow in 1994-95 and earned an Master's in Public Administration at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government in 1996. She directed a journalism fellowship program at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for four years.Gentry created Health News Florida, an independent non-profit health journalism publication, in 2006, and served as editor until September, 2014, when she became a special correspondent. She and Health News Florida joined WUSF in 2012.
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