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HCA names president of graduate medical education
Monique Butler, MD, was appointed president of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare's graduate medical education. -
NFL Physicians Society names president
James Voos, MD, has been elected president of the NFL Physicians Society. -
11 physicians stepping into CEO roles | 2024
Here are 11 physicians who have recently been appointed to CEO roles, as reported by Becker's in 2024: -
2 physician public leaders step down
Two prominent physicians are stepping down from their public leadership roles. -
4 physician presidents to know
Here are four physician presidents to know: -
4 leadership moves to know in February
From new presidents to medical directors, here are four leadership moves that Becker's has covered in February: -
American Board of Emergency Medicine adds 2 physicians
The board of directors of the American Board of Emergency Medicine elected two new physician members: John Finnell, MD, and Melissa Platt, MD. -
3 chief medical officers to know
Here are three recently appointed chief medical officers physicians should know: -
Why physicians are staying in medicine
As physicians are leaving the field of medicine — some via retirement, some due to dissatisfaction and burnout and depression — what is motivating the ones who are staying to continue to practice? -
6 things to know about Harvard's interim physician president
Alan Garber, MD, PhD was appointed interim president of Cambridge, Mass.-based Harvard University Jan. 2 following the resignation of Claudine Gay, PhD. -
Dr. Paul Tornetta named AAOS president
The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons appointed Paul Tornetta III, MD, PhD, its 92nd president. -
The physicians at the helm of Mayo Clinic
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic is one of the largest physician groups in the United States based on the number of physicians it employs. -
How acutely do work demands affect physician parents?
Among physicians who are parents, female physicians are more often conflicted by work demands when compared to male physicians, according to Medscape's "Physician Lifestyle & Happiness Report 2024." -
Army veteran named Penn Medicine orthopedic surgery chair
Benjamin "Kyle" Potter, MD, has been named the next chair of orthopedic surgery at Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine. -
Advanced Urology Centers of New York earns Castle Connolly accolade
Advanced Urology Centers of New York, a division of Farmingdale, N.Y.-based Integrated Medical Professionals, was named the No. 1 physician practice with the most Top Doctors in urology care across the U.S. by Castle Connolly. -
5 medical association power players
Here are five physicians at the helm of medical associations across the country, representing several specialties: -
HCA revamps leadership
Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare made several senior leadership changes and reworked the responsibilities of executive roles. -
Meet the 2 physicians leading the care teams at Super Bowl 58
Super Bowl 58 is set to kick off Sunday, Feb. 11, with the Kansas City Chiefs facing the San Francisco 49ers in Las Vegas. -
Cardiology company president accused of Stark law, kickback violations
The Justice Department has filed a complaint against the former president, CFO and co-owner of Cardiac Imaging for alleged Stark law violations. -
Mass General expands leadership program
Boston-based Massachusetts General Hospital launched the second annual cohort of its leadership program for junior providers.
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