Here are eight newly appointed chief medical officers reported by Becker's since Feb. 1:
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A survey conducted by Sermo and LiveWorld has found that 57 percent of physicians in the United States change their perceptions of certain medications and treatments based on social media content they've seen.
Timothy Tesmer, MD, was named the next chief medical officer of the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services' Division of Public Health.
Here are five statistics physicians should know about burnout, according to data from Medscape's 2023 "Physician Burnout & Depression Report."
Johnson & Johnson has added Paula Johnson, MD, president of Wellesley (Mass.) College to its board of directors.
A lawsuit has been filed against Los Angeles-based Cedars-Sinai Health System and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center alleging the hospital shared patient data with third parties, according to a Feb. 15 report from ABC News.
With firearm injuries up 52 percent during the pandemic according to a research letter published in JAMA Pediatrics, the American Medical Association has released guidelines for pediatricians on gun safety.
Mark Linzer, MD, has surveyed over 20,000 health professionals nationwide on drivers of physician burnout, finding three key factors that often lead to resident burnout, according to a Feb. 15 report from the American Medical Association.
Roman Berezovski, MD, will join Mercyhealth Pain Center-Walworth in Lake Geneva, Wis.
New York City-based Mount Sinai's Arnhold Institute for Global Health was given $8 million to address global health issues.
