Michigan Medicine chief technology officer exits

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Ann Arbor-based Michigan Medicine’s Chief Technology Officer Tim Calahan, MD, is leaving the health system after four years in the role.

Dr. Calahan announced his departure in a Feb. 10 LinkedIn post, stating he was brought into the organization to “modernize infrastructure and lead the organization’s move to public cloud.”

He said he will transition full time to EHC Consulting, a healthcare technology consulting firm specializing in Epic public cloud strategy, migration and managed services.

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