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Leadership & Management
The hard work of transforming an organization is developing the model cell.
When it comes to innovation, every hospital has nurses who know the right thing to do.
The pull of a great leader is strong.
President Barack Obama has nominated Robert Califf, MD, a prominent cardiologist and medical researcher, as the next commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, according to a report from The Washington Post.
The American Hospital Association has awarded Kevin Poorten, president and CEO of DeKalb, Ill.-based KishHealth System, its Grassroots Champions Award.
Republican presidential candidate and businessman Donald Trump said Sept. 13 that increasing CEO pay is "a total and complete joke," but that he can't do anything to change it, according to CBS News.
Many people believe the best time to take a break during the day is during the mid-afternoon lull, but new research shows a counterintuitive finding on workday breaks, according to The Washington Post.
Medical leadership is becoming more important, perhaps because it's becoming more common.
Innovation is the name of the game, and everyone wants to play.