PruittHealth Announces New Chief Medical Officer

Press release from the issuing company

Tuesday, October 21st, 2014

PruittHealth announces Daniel O. Wyman, MD, MPH will join the organization as Chief Medical Officer, bringing more than 20 years of health care experience and leadership. Dr. Wyman comes to PruittHealth from the United States Air Force, where he served as the Air Combat Command Chief Medical Officer and Command Surgeon. In his new role of Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Wyman will further champion for the delivery of quality care to PruittHealth's seamless network of 170 provider locations, supporting 24,000 patients.

"We are excited to welcome Dr. Wyman to the PruittHealth family. His expertise and excellent character will significantly contribute to all aspects of our organization as we strive to provide the highest quality care," said Neil L. Pruitt, Jr., Chairman & C.E.O. of PruittHealth, "Adding Dr. Wyman to our already dynamic team of providers will ensure continued progress towards our goal of providing superior care and exceeding the expectations of our patients and customers every day."

Dr. Wyman brings to PruittHealth proven health care leadership, ranging from managing outpatient clinics and multispecialty teaching hospitals to being responsible for all health care operations within Air Combat Command for 250,000 beneficiaries across 13 bases and 300 operating locations worldwide. Throughout his career in the Air Force, Dr. Wyman has held a number of prestigious medical positions, including Chief of Family Practice, Squadron Flight Surgeon, Commander, Assistant Air Force Surgeon General, and most recently, Command Surgeon at Langley Air Force Base. 

Dr. Wyman earned his bachelor's degree from the United States Air Force Academy and medical degree from The University of Nevada School of Medicine. He also received a Masters of Public Health from The University of Texas School of Public Health.