Omar Lateef, DO, is what one could call a physician's physician. A pulmonary and critical care medicine specialist, he completed his fellowship at RUSH University Medical Center in 2005. Today he leads the entire Chicago-based enterprise as CEO.
Leadership & Management
Daniel Van Durme, MD, chief medical officer for Florida State University in Tallahassee died of injuries May 30 following a motorcycle accident that occurred in late April, CBS affiliate WCTV reported.
Kimberly Miller, BSN, RN, resigned from her position as executive director of the Minnesota Nursing Board May 18 — the same day the board scheduled an emergency meeting to weigh her removal, the Star Tribune reported.
As the healthcare industry faces mounting challenges, systems are slimming down to navigate the storm from a leaner ship.
Life in healthcare depends on perspective. You can take a negative approach and see all the challenges in front of you. Or, you can look at things differently and see plenty of opportunities, Michael Dowling, CEO of Northwell Health in…
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz signed two bills central to separate healthcare controversies into law on May 26.
Nearly three decades have passed since Robert Stone toured City of Hope's campus in Duarte, Calif. Today, the same culture that attracted him to the organization remains a priority, along with continued growth and innovation, he told Becker's.
Jennifer Nickoles has served Johns Hopkins Medicine for 27 years. In her latest role for the Baltimore-based system, she will make history as the first female president of the 250-year-old Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center.
This episode features Melisa Adkins, CEO at U of L Health Mary & Elizabeth Hospital. Here, she discusses her focus on growth & behavioral health, the importance of culture for recruiting & retaining workforce, how her diverse background serves her…
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