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June 1, 2022

MetroWest Medical Center appoints new chief nursing officer

Photo | MetroWest Medical Center Daniel Wright

MetroWest Medical Center in Framingham has appointed a new chief nursing officer, Daniel Wright, who officially began his new role on Tuesday.

Wright comes to MetroWest with experience as a CNO at Arnot Health in New York and HCA Healthcare’s Oak Hill Hospital in Florida, according to the Wednesday announcement from MetroWest Medical Center. In total, he brings 18 years of experience to the medical center.

Wright appears to be replacing Susan Mangini, although the hospital’s announcement didn’t specify. MetroWest spokesperson Matthew Clyburn said Mangini left to pursue other opportunities, along with former CEO Ava Collins. The CEO of Saint Vincent Hospital, Carolyn Jackson, is filling in as interim MetroWest Medical Center CEO.

In his new role, Wright will be responsible for leading the nursing team and developing nursing programs. He will work with the medical staff to ensure patients receive the best possible care and nursing satisfaction. 

“I’m very excited to serve our caregivers and this community,” Wright said in the press release. “I have already had the chance to meet many of our nurses, and it is clear that we share a commitment to the health and healing of the people we serve.”

MetroWest Medical Center, along with Saint Vincent Hospital in Worcester, is a part of Texas-based Tenet Healthcare, one of the largest healthcare companies in the United States. Tenet Healthcare operates 60 hospitals and 550 outpatient centers, according to the company’s website.

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