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Broomfield resident fills interim president post at two hospitals

From bedside nurse to chief operating officer, Ryan Rohman offers unique blend of experience and focus on providing exceptional patient care
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Ryan Rohman.

NEWS RELEASE
UCHEALTH
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A new leader will oversee more than 1,100 employees at UCHealth’s Longs Peak Hospital in Longmont and Broomfield Hospital and guide the organization’s continuing expansion of services in these communities. 

Ryan Rohman brings 20 years of health care leadership experience to the hospitals as he assumes the interim president position starting this week. He replaces Lonnie Cramer, who recently was named as the new president and chief executive officer of UCHealth’s hospitals in the Pikes Peak region.  

“In the five-plus years they have been open, both Longs Peak Hospital and Broomfield Hospital have had a tremendous impact on the growing communities they serve,” Rohman said. “The staff and providers have been dedicated to providing the very best patient care and experience close to home, and I’m thrilled with the opportunity to work alongside this talented group of professionals.”   

Rohman is currently the vice president and chief operating officer of UCHealth’s Medical Center of the Rockies (MCR) in Loveland and Poudre Valley Hospital (PVH) in Fort Collins, both of which are ranked by U.S. News and World Report among the top five hospitals in the state.  

“Ryan brings a unique blend of health care experience that includes patient care, physician relations, hospital operations and community partnerships,” said Merle Taylor, UCHealth’s president of diversified services and community hospitals.  

Rohman began his career in 2003 as a night-shift bedside nurse. He evolved into several leadership positions at MCR and PVH through 2015 when he was named the chief nursing officer for MCR.  

Rohman and his wife, Erin, have two children and live in Broomfield.  

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