Thomas Collins, MD, associate CMO and an emergency medicine physician at Cleveland-based MetroHealth System, is being recognized April 15 by the FBI.
Leadership & Management
CMS plans to pull Palo Alto, Calif.-based blood-testing startup Theranos' federal license and prohibit the company's owners, including founder Elizabeth Holmes, from owning or operating any other lab for at least two years, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Patty Maysent, the first female CEO at UC San Diego Health, has held her role since January. However, she is no stranger to the academic health system.
Recently, behavioral health physicians at a Phoenix Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Hospital have stirred up criticism for blocking off open time slots in their schedules.
Technological advancements significantly influence how people interact, both in their personal and professional lives. However, when it comes to leadership, there are certain management principles that should be preserved. After all, as technology evolves, human nature stays the same.
Silicon Valley entrepreneur Sean Parker, who created Napster and served as the first president of Facebook, has turned his attention to cancer research.
Waltham, Mass.-based Fresenius Medical Care North America announced Wednesday it has renamed its dialysis service division "Fresenius Kidney Care" to highlight its focus on the kidney care it provides at more than 2,200 dialysis centers around the country.
Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Erlanger Health System is welcoming a new member to its governing board, the Hamilton County Hospital Authority Board of Trustees, according to the Times Free Press.
A Broward County judge ruled Monday that David Di Pietro be reinstated as chairman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health, ruling Florida Gov. Rick Scott's executive order dismissing Mr. Di Pietro from his duties was insufficient, according to a WPLG…
Charles S. Hirsch, MD, who served as New York City chief medical examiner during the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, died Friday at age 79 from complications of multiple illnesses, according to an obituary in The New York Times.