It was 2002 when Andrew Campbell, MD, a facial plastic surgeon, purchased an intense pulsed light machine so he could treat patients with sun damaged skin more efficiently than with a harsh chemical peel. This purchase helped him realize a…
Leadership & Management
Socrates and Plato. Tiger and Earl Woods. Batman and Robin. There are many examples of great mentoring relationships, but most are male. For promising younger women who tend to be overlooked for mentoring opportunities, it’s time to go even further.…
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg donated $1.8 billion to his alma mater, Baltimore-based Johns Hopkins University, according to Bloomberg.
Michigan Health & Hospital Association Executive Vice President and COO David Seaman is retiring after 33 years, setting off a chain of leadership changes.
"When I became CEO, which was not in my career plan, I was chief of surgery. The executive suite was on the fifth floor, and I felt that that didn't necessarily fit with my style. So I moved my office…
The confidence to take risks is one of the trademarks of truly effective organizations, but it can be difficult to instill a culture where employees feel comfortable taking these risks, according to strategy + business.
Leaders are always looking for ways to cultivate an environment that supports innovation, and promoting diversity is one of the most underestimated ways to achieve this goal, according to Chief Executive.
The Ohio House on Nov. 15 passed a "heartbeat bill" that would create some of the nation's strictest anti-abortion rules, according to Cleveland.com.
Centennial, Colo.-based Centura Health laid off 50 employees at Porter Adventist Hospital in Denver, hospital officials confirmed to Becker's.
To keep its second headquarters under wraps, Amazon assigned code names to the 20 finalist cities, according to The Wall Street Journal.