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The north entrance to the Chillicothe VA Medical Center. Dan Ramey/Litter Media

Chillicothe VAMC Director Announces Her Departure

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(Chillicothe) – The Director of the Chillicothe Veterans Affairs Medical Center is leaving that post, according to the VAMC’s press release, Wednesday morning. Dr. Kathy Berger announced her departure, effective Friday, November 18, 2022.

Kathy Berger submitted by Chillicothe VAMC

Appointed as the Chillicothe VAMC Medical Center Director in March 2019, Dr. Kathy Berger soon faced the COVID crisis.  She led the facility through caring for our most at-risk Veterans, ensuring the 162-bed nursing home units had every safeguard available and utilized to protect the Veterans.

Dr. Berger also led the facility through the announcement of the Asset and Infrastructure Review (AIR) Commission’s recommendation to close the Chillicothe VA Medical Center.  Knowing Veterans, employees, and the community would be deeply affected by the news, Dr. Berger created a team to ensure that all stakeholders were heard.  In April of this year, Dr. Berger hosted the VA Secretary, Denis McDonough, along with other VIPs so the feedback of Veterans, staff, and community could be shared regarding the proposed closure.

Dr. Berger shared, “During my time at Chillicothe, we have faced critical challenges to say the least.  Upon my arrival, there were serious budget constraints, soon after COVID arrived, and then the AIR Commission announced the proposed closure of Chillicothe.  It has been a lot for our Veterans and employees to absorb in the past 3 years.  The staff at Chillicothe have shown such resilience and responded to all of these challenges with a clear and unwavering dedication to our mission.” 

“It has been a pleasure to work with the Chillicothe staff and to serve the Chillicothe Veterans.  Although leaving is bittersweet, I am looking forward to my next chapter where I will be returning to my home state of Kentucky to continue to serve Veterans.”

Dr. Robert Taylor, Associate Medical Center Director, will serve as Acting Medical Center Director for the next two weeks.  Ms. Jane Johnson, Medical Center Director at the Cincinnati VA, will serve an extended assignment to Chillicothe until the position is filled. 

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