According to a news article, Leslie Petruzzelli, MBA, RN, has been appointed to the 2015 Association of Operative Room Nurses/Cardinal Health advisory board.
Leadership & Management
Hospital case volume continues to migrate from inpatient to outpatient settings, and this is a trend likely to continue.
Eugene Washington, MD, will be president and CEO of Raleigh, N.C.-based Duke University Health System, beginning April 1.
Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advancing the standards of ethical business practices, has named its 2015 list of "The World's Most Ethical Companies."
Dennis R. Markos, a Vietnam War veteran, serves as CEO of Baker County Medical Services in Macclenny, Fla.
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Southern Regional Medical Center in Riverdale, Ga., is cutting 80 jobs as part of organizational restructuring efforts, according to a report from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
In 2014, the rate of hospital CEO turnover decreased to 18 percent. Although this is lower than the record high 20 percent recorded for 2013, it still remains one of the highest rates recorded in the past 15 years.
DuBois, Pa.-based Penn Highlands Healthcare has announced plans to lay off 28 employees, reduce hours for 25 staff members and eliminate 15 jobs through attrition at Penn Highlands Elk in St. Marys, Pa.
When it comes to leadership, there is no one recipe for success. In fact, wise leaders should strive for originality in their leadership, according to Glenn Llopis' article in Forbes.