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Sound Physicians reveals leadership changes
Sound Physicians founder Robert Bessler, MD, has stepped down from his role as CEO to serve as a member of the organization's board of directors. -
Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation names Dr. Franck Rahaghi CEO
Franck Rahaghi, MD, will take over as president, CEO and chief medical officer of The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, effective Sept. 15. -
Connecticut Institute for Communities names next chief medical officer
Jennifer Cohen, MD, has been named chief medical officer for the Connecticut Institute for Communities, The Middletown Press reported Sept. 3. -
What physicians like most about their jobs
From job complexity to talented coworkers, three physician leaders joined Becker's to discuss what they like the most about their job. -
Kinwell Medical Group appoints new president
Mack Hinson, MD, has been named the next president of Kinwell Medical Group, a Seattle-based primary care provider. -
9 physician leader shake-ups in August
Here are nine physicians who have taken on or stepped down from top leadership roles reported by Becker's since Aug. 1: -
City of Hope names president, chief physician executive
Marcel van den Brink, MD, PhD, has been appointed president of City of Hope Los Angeles and National Medical Center, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the country. -
Kentucky Medical Association appoints next president
The Kentucky Medical Association installed Michael Kuduk, MD, as the organization's 173rd president during an annual meeting, Kentucky Today reported Aug. 29. -
Phoenix Children's names chief physician executive
Phoenix Children's has named Jared Muenzer, MD, as its next chief physician executive. -
PeaceHealth names chief medical officer
Nandita Gupta, MD, has been named chief medical officer of Vancouver, Wash.-based PeaceHealth's St. John Medical Center in Longview, effective Aug. 28. -
Ballad shakes up chief medical officer leadership
Ballad Health has reconfigured its chief medical officer structure in efforts to strengthen the system's physician leadership. -
How states are approaching who gets to be called doctor
Nurse practitioners with doctorates have increasingly been pushing back on states' moves to address whether nonphysicians can be called doctors, The Washington Post reported Aug. 20. -
Hillcrest Health chief medical officer takes over as CEO
Anthony Hatcher, DO, has been named CEO of Hillcrest Health Services, a healthcare provider for aging adults based in Bellevue, Neb. -
8 CEO shake-ups in 1 week
Here are eight leaders who have taken on or stepped down from CEO roles reported by Becker's since Aug. 11: -
The 15 largest independent physician groups
HealthCare Partners IPA is the largest independent physician group in the country, according to a July 26 report from Definitive Healthcare. -
50 best-paying nurse jobs
Chief nurse anesthetist is the best-paying nurse job, with an average annual salary of $211,500, according to a report on Nursing Process. -
'An abuse of leverage': How physicians feel about noncompetes
Many physician leaders feel noncompetes, which prohibit physicians from joining a competing practice or setting up their own within a particular geographic distance from their previous practice for a certain period of time, are stifling physician autonomy. -
The hardest choices physicians have to make
Four physicians and one certified registered nurse anesthetist joined Becker's to discuss the hardest choices they have had to make in their careers. -
9 physician leaders in the headlines
Here are nine physician leadership moves Becker's has reported on since July 31: -
HSS appoints 2 chiefs of surgery
New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery has named Daniel Green, MD, and David Mayman, MD, as chief of pediatric orthopedic surgery and chief of adult joint replacement and reconstruction, respectively.
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