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Vanderbilt course aims to help healthcare leaders address unprofessionalism
Hospital and health system leaders can learn skills to address unprofessionalism with Vanderbilt Health Center for Patient and Professional Advocacy's two-day course this fall. -
'Uncommon compassionate care' makes for a strong CEO, AdventHealth leader says
If you were to follow Lorenzo Brown, president and CEO for Orange City, Fla.-based AdventHealth Fish Memorial and the West Volusia market, on LinkedIn, you would see that his posts exhibit a passion and dedication for improved healthcare leadership. -
AHA board taps Houston Methodist's Dr. Marc Boom as chair-elect designate
Marc Boom, MD, has been named chair-elect designate of the American Hospital Association's board of trustees. -
Kamala Harris' healthcare policy positions: 6 notes
President Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign July 21 and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic Party's nominee to replace him in the 2024 presidential race. -
Missed appointments linked to extreme temperatures: Study
Researchers at Philadelphia-based Drexel University found that rates of missed primary care appointments were associated with extreme temperatures, affecting older adults and those with chronic conditions the most. -
Steal this idea: Ascension fosters safety through communication campaign
Power dynamics in healthcare can lend to fearful silence about concerns. Ascension's "We've Got Your Back" campaign attempts to tackle this potential obstacle. -
How a UH hospital CMO empowers excellence
Just over two weeks ago, Judith Wolfe, MD, stepped into her new role as chief medical officer at UH St. John Medical Center in Westlake, Ohio, part of Cleveland-based University Hospitals. -
Vanderbilt adds advanced practice clinicians to leadership team
Nashville, Tenn.-based Vanderbilt University Hospital will change its reporting structure and add advanced practice clinician directors to segments of its leadership teams, it announced July 18. -
1 physician's call for health systems to address climate change
With 8% of carbon emissions in the U.S. stemming from the healthcare system, Wendy Levinson, MD, provided actionable recommendations for physicians to make a change. -
Influential ophthalmologist Dr. Claes Dohlman dies at 101
Claes Dohlman, MD, PhD, professor emeritus and former chief of ophthalmology at Boston-based Mass Eye and Ear and Harvard Medical School, died at age 101. -
Meet the leaders of the US News' best hospitals
Here are the CEOs from each hospital on U.S. News & World Report's 2024-2025 Best Hospitals Honor Roll: -
How healthcare can adapt to an aging America: Viewpoint
With an aging population and a plunging birth rate, the need for age-friendly health systems in the U.S. is growing, Terry Fulmer, PhD, RN, wrote in an article posted July 11 by the American Hospital Association. -
Meet Ardent Health's executive leadership team
Brentwood, Tenn.-based Ardent Health, a for-profit system with 30 acute care hospitals and more than 200 sites of care spanning six states, is seeking a valuation of $3.15 billion for its initial public offering. -
Thomas Priselac reflects on 30 years guiding Cedars-Sinai
Cedars-Sinai Health System in Los Angeles has undergone significant expansions and collaborations to become the organization it is today: a health system with more than 40 locations and more than 4,500 physicians and nurses. -
Intermountain names 4 new board members
Salt Lake City-based Intermountain Health has added four new board members, replacing four who are retiring. -
Mentors and medicine: Where 3 female leaders seek guidance
Monique Gary, DO, is now a breast surgical oncologist and medical director of the Grand View Health/Penn Cancer Network cancer program in Sellersville, Pa., and she credits a mentor from the early days of her career with helping her get to where she is today. -
JD Vance's healthcare record: What hospital leaders should know
Former President Donald Trump selected Sen. J.D. Vance as his running mate July 15. -
What community groups need to improve healthcare: Viewpoint
Community-based organizations need greater power to achieve health equity, Oakland, Calif.-based Kaiser Permanente's chief health officer recently said. -
Cedars-Sinai's new CEO picks up where a 'giant' left off
Peter Slavin, MD, will become president and CEO of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and president and CEO of Cedars-Sinai Health System, both in Los Angeles, in October, and he brings a wealth of experience to the role. -
Hospital CEOs solve an old problem with new ideas
A persistent problem for health system CEOs is emerging as the most important challenge to solve this year: work/life balance.
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