Dr. Allyson Boudreaux Elected 2024 Chief of Staff of Woman’s Hospital
Allyson Boudreaux, MD, FACOG, has been elected to a one-year term as chief of the medical staff of Woman’s Hospital, the highest elected leadership position among the medical staff.
Dr. Boudreaux is a board-certified OB-GYN whose duties include the coordination of clinical improvement activities as well as chairing the Medical Executive Committee. As Chief of Staff, she will also serve on the Woman's Board of Directors.
Dr. Boudreaux earned her doctorate from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in Shreveport and completed her OB-GYN residency at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in Nashville. She is a fellow of the American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology and a practicing obstetrician and gynecologist with Louisiana Women’s Healthcare.
Additional 2024 medical staff leadership at Woman’s includes:
- Kristin Chapman, MD, Vice Chief of Staff
- Theresa Brignac, MD, Secretary
- Lin Dang, MD, Chair of OB-GYN Clinical Service
- Mindy Bowie, MD, Chair of Surgery
- Stuart LeBas, MD, Chair of Medicine
- Robert Koscick, MD, Chair of Cancer Clinical Service
- D. Stephen Sanches, MD, Chair of Pediatric Clinical Service
About Woman’s Hospital
Woman’s is a specialty hospital for women and infants located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Since opening in 1968, it has welcomed more than 375,000 babies, making it one of the largest delivery services in the country and the largest in Louisiana. Additionally, Woman’s operates a level III-S neonatal intensive care unit; this designation allows them to care for infants who are extremely premature, are critically ill or require surgical intervention. The hospital is also recognized for its expertise in mammography as well as breast and gynecologic cancer care. As a private, nonprofit organization, all funds are reinvested into the hospital to continue Woman’s mission to improve the health of women and infants through the latest technology, a highly qualified staff and critical community programs and services.