Here are 20 leaders who have taken on or stepped down from CEO roles reported by Becker's since Sept. 7:
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Brian Boies, MD, has been named chief academic officer of Greensboro, N.C.-based Cone Health.
Matthew Davis, MD, has been appointed executive vice president, enterprise physician-in-chief and chief scientific officer of Wilmington, Del.-based Nemours Children's Health.
Shawn Kwatra, MD, has been appointed the next chair of the University of Maryland School of Medicine department of dermatology and chief of service of dermatology at the University of Maryland Medical Center in Baltimore.
David Diaz, MD, has been named the next president of the Indiana State Medical Association, The Hamilton County Reporter reported Sept. 15.
Google is willing to pay $208,000 to $306,000 plus bonus and equity for a physician leader with experience in public health, according to a recent job listing.
Englewood (N.J.) Health has appointed three new physician leaders to oversee a variety of specialties.
Jonathan Efron, MD, has been appointed executive vice president for health system affairs and will lead the clinical operations of UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas.
Healthcare executives across the country are leaving their roles, whether it's to pursue new positions, retire or for other reasons.
