Texoma Medical Center in Denison has selected Andrew Wilson to serve as its new chief executive officer. The hospital administration made the announcement on Monday, confirming Wilson's appointment to lead the facility.
Wilson is a native of north Texas and holds a degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. Prior to joining Texoma Medical Center, he held various leadership positions within Universal Health Services. His most recent role was as the chief executive of Doctors Hospital of Laredo. During his tenure there, he oversaw the creation of a round-the-clock neurosurgery program.
In a statement regarding his new position, Wilson expressed gratitude for the opportunity to join the organization. He described himself as honored to become part of the Texoma community and look forward to collaborating with the hospital's medical staff. He stated his intention to build upon the existing infrastructure of the center.
Wilson outlined his goals for the role, which include maintaining high standards of patient care and fostering a supportive environment for employees. He emphasized a commitment to introducing new practices and broadening the range of services available to residents. His comments highlighted a focus on serving populations on both sides of the Red River.
Details regarding the specific start date of his employment or the terms of his contract were not provided in the initial announcement. The hospital did not specify how long the position had been vacant prior to this selection.






