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Now Heifner has enlisted the help of David Kirshenbaum to adorn these goings-on with a number of solid musical numbers and a new scene at the end of the work creating more activity for the characters all the way up until 1990.
Bonfire of the 2008
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Now Heifner has enlisted the help of David Kirshenbaum to adorn these goings-on with a number of solid musical numbers and a new scene at the end of the work creating more activity for the characters all the way up until 1990.
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While at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, Heifner opened a pediatric intensive care unit and launched "Kids Express," a pediatric outpatient program designed to expand services to children.
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During his tenure at Tulane University Medical Center, Heifner managed an $80 million hospital rebuilding project following Hurricane Katrina.
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Heifner succeeds Melinda Stephenson, who joined HCA-affiliated Kingwood Medical Center as chief executive officer in June.
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Heifner has been with HCA for 15 years, most recently serving as chief operating officer at Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen.
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While at Rio Grande Regional Hospital, Heifner opened a pediatric intensive care unit and launched "Kids Express," a pediatric outpatient program designed to expand services to children.
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Heifner has been with HCA for 15 years, most recently serving as chief operating officer at Rio Grande Regional Hospital in McAllen.
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Heifner succeeds Melinda Stephenson, who joined HCA-affiliated Kingwood Medical Center as chief executive officer in June.
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During his tenure at Tulane University Medical Center, Heifner managed an $80 million hospital rebuilding project following Hurricane Katrina.
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