The American College of Physicians has named LeRoi Hicks, MD, as executive vice president and CEO, effective July 6, 2026.
Dr. Hicks will succeed Darilyn Moyer, MD, who announced plans in 2025 to retire in July 2026, according to a March 23 news release.
He currently serves as president of ChristianaCare’s Wilmington (Del.) Campus, where he oversees the hospital’s strategic vision, financial health and operations. He joined ChristianaCare in 2014 and has held roles including chief medical officer of Wilmington Hospital in 2020 and campus executive director and president in 2023.
Dr. Hicks previously served as division chief of hospital medicine at the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in Worcester. He also served as vice chair of the department of medicine and became the Hugh R. Sharp, Jr., Chair of Medicine and physician leader for the system Acute Medicine Service Line in 2016.
The American College of Physicians is the largest medical specialty organization and the second-largest physician group in the United States.
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