Cheyenne hospital CEO to resign

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By The Associated Press

CHEYENNE, WYOMING - The chief executive officer at Cheyenne Regional Medical Center is resigning after staff and physicians expressed lack of confidence in the hospital leadership.

Dr. Steven Beer, a neurosurgeon, said communication with CEO Charles Harms has been poor and that staff recently held a meeting to discuss workplace satisfaction. The hospital board announced Friday that Harms would resign effective Nov. 1.

The board said in a release that Harms has been a "valued leader" and that the board is grateful for his financial management. Harms has been with the hospital since 2004.

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