Baptist Health recently appointed new leadership at its hospitals in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Malvern and Arkadelphia:
● Mike Perkins is now president of Baptist Health Medical Center-Little Rock. He has additional
oversight for Baptist Health Rehabilitation Institute (BHRI), Baptist Health Extended Care
Hospital (BHECH) and Baptist Health College Little Rock. Since joining Baptist Health more
than 30 years ago, Perkins has served in various titles including president of Baptist Health
Medical Center-North Little Rock; vice president and administrator of BHRI; and vice president
and administrator of BHECH.
● Cody Walker is now president of BHMC-North Little Rock. Walker previously served as vice
president of hospital operations at BHMC-Little Rock. He came to Baptist Health in 2020 from
Brookwood Baptist Health in Birmingham, Alabama, where he held the titles of market
administrator, interim COO and associate administrator.
● Greg Crain now serves as president of the Central Region for Baptist Health, with oversight of
the health care system’s hospitals in Little Rock, North Little Rock and Conway. Crain
previously served for 10 years as president of BHMC-Little Rock. While president, he also had
additional responsibilities for BHRI, BHECH and Baptist Health College Little Rock. During his
more than 25 years at Baptist Health, Crain also served as vice president of patient services
at BHMC-Little Rock and BHRI, and as assistant vice president of BHRI.
● Jay Quebedeaux is now president of Baptist Health Medical Center-Arkadelphia and Baptist
Health Medical Center-Hot Spring County. Quebedeaux replaced Tony Hardage following his
retirement. Quebedeaux comes to Baptist Health from Mena Regional Health System, where
he served as CEO for seven years.
● Mackenzie Clyburn has joined BHMC-Little Rock as associate vice president of hospital
operations. Clyburn most recently worked as division administrator for general, geriatric and
hospital medicine at the University of Kansas Health System in Kansas City, Kansas.
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