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Boston Children's taps primary care leadership
Margaret Fry, MD, was selected as the next president and CEO of the Pediatric Physicians' Organization at Boston Children’s Hospital. -
AmSurg names new board after Envision split
Ambulatory surgery center business AmSurg has named a new board of directors as it emerges as an independent company under new leadership and positioned for growth. AmSurg split from Envision Healthcare, which recently emerged from financial reorganization after filing for bankruptcy in May. -
Eugene Woods joins Johnson & Johnson board
The chief executive of one of the nation's largest health systems has been named to Johnson & Johnson's board of directors. -
Louisiana hospital chief retires following board ouster
Vincent Cataldo has retired from his role as administrator of Prevost Memorial Hospital, the Donaldsonville, La.-based hospital that saw its entire board replaced Nov. 21, The Advocate reported. -
Executives depart Missouri hospital amid merger
A Missouri hospital is making several leadership changes ahead of its integration with Columbia, Mo.-based University of Missouri Health Care at the start of 2024. -
5 CFO hires in November
Advocate Health and Lifepoint Health are among five health systems that made CFO hires in November, as reported by Becker's: -
Guthrie names system COO to hospital helm
The Sayre, Pa.-based Guthrie Clinic has named Paul VerValin, its executive vice president and enterprise chief operating officer, to a dual role as president of its Corning (N.Y.) Hospital. -
COO of Tennessee hospital gives resignation days after CEO
Cory Everett has resigned from his position as COO of Maryville, Tenn.-based Blount Memorial Hospital, effective Dec. 12, a hospital spokesperson confirmed to Becker's. -
MaineHealth names regional president
Britt Crewse was selected to serve as regional president at Portland-based MaineHealth. -
Kansas system names CEO
SCK Health, based in Arkansas City, Kan., has named Leonard Hernandez its next CEO, the Courier Traveler reported Nov. 30. -
Emory names health system academic chief, medical school dean
Atlanta-based Emory University has named Sandra Wong, MD, chief academic officer of Emory Healthcare and dean of Emory University School of Medicine. -
President steps down at Ascension hospital beset by strikes
Chris Shride, president of Ascension Saint Joseph-Joliet (Ill.), has resigned from his role — just over a week after nurses at the hospital completed their second strike in three months. -
UAMS names dean
The Little Rock-based University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences has selected Steven Webber, MD, to lead as executive vice chancellor and dean of the College of Medicine. -
Penn State Health adds new C-suite role
Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health and Penn State College of Medicine have added a new position to their executive board: a chief clinical and academic integration officer. -
Duke taps Mass General exec for 3 leadership roles
Gregory Pauly was selected as group president of acute care services for Duke University Health System; president of Duke University Hospital; and vice dean for clinical and academic Integration at Duke University School of Medicine. -
A year of C-suite layoffs, streamlining
Hospital C-suites face tough decisions as they focus on key areas such as quality, growth and strategy to ensure long-term success. These decisions range from service cuts to streamlining leadership structures. -
Washington system names CEO
Ettore Palazzo, MD, was named CEO of Kirkland, Wash.-based EvergreenHealth. -
New York health system CEO to step down
Bassett Healthcare Network in Cooperstown, N.Y., will undergo a CEO change at year's end as Tommy Ibrahim, MD, exits the top role. -
Christus system names COO
Beaumont-based Christus Southeast Texas Health System has named Kevin Parsley chief operating officer, Beaumont Enterprise reported Nov. 29. -
Sutter creates new C-suite role
Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health has appointed Dana Beckton as its first chief diversity and inclusion officer, effective Jan. 8
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