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Panoramic Health adds 3 new leaders to its C-suite
Tempe, Ariz.-based Panoramic Health, an integrated kidney care platform, has added three new executives to its C-suite. -
San Diego physician receives ATS Outstanding Clinician Award
Shazia M. Jamil, MD, has become the first Asian American woman to receive the Outstanding Clinician Award from the American Thoracic Society. She is also just the fourth woman to receive the award since it launched in 2003, according to a Dec. 5 report from the Del Mar Times. -
Dr. Lynn Fitzgibbons named Santa Barbara County physician of the year
Lynn Fitzgibbons, MD, has been named the 2022 Santa Barbara County physician of the year by the Central Coast Medical Association. Dr. Fitzgibbons currently serves as program director of the internal medicine residency program at Santa Barbara (Calif.) Cottage Hospital and the medical director of the Cottage Center for Population Health. -
5 leadership lessons from Mayo Clinic's Dr. Richard Winters
As issues such as physician burnout and turnover rates continue to grow, leaders must adapt their leadership style to address changes and problems. Richard Winters, MD, an emergency physician at Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic and director of leadership development at the Mayo Clinic Care Network, told Forbes in a Dec. 2 report five lessons for leadership to address issues within the workplace. -
6 physicians entering C-suite roles
Here are 6 C-suite moves Becker's reported on in November: -
Stanford Medicine Children's Health taps Dr. Grace Lee as new chief quality officer
Grace Lee, MD, has been selected as the chief quality officer at Stanford (Calif.) Medicine Children's Health and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford. She will begin overseeing the quality and safety of Stanford Medicine Children's Health Dec. 12. -
Connecticut hospital names ophthalmology chief
Vicente Diaz, MD, has been named the next chief of ophthalmology at Yale New Haven Health's Bridgeport (Conn.) Hospital. -
The new scam targeting physicians
Scam artists posing as law enforcement officers, DEA agents and medical board staff have begun calling California physicians as a part of an extortion scheme, the California Medical Association said Nov. 29. -
Dr. Kavitha Bhatia earns leadership recognition
Kavitha Bhatia, MD, has been recognized as a 2022 Inspirational Woman Award finalist by the LA Times for her leadership in the medical field. Dr. Bhatia currently serves as the president and chair of Prime Healthcare Foundation and chief medical officer of strategy for Ontario, Calif.-based Prime Healthcare. -
Dr. Pankaj Agrawal appointed U of Miami chief of neonatology
Dr. Pankaj Agrawal will serve as chief of neonatology for the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and Jackson Health System, also based in Miami. -
UVA Health taps new administrator for preoperative services
Charlottesville, Va.-based UVA Health has named Elizabeth Hall as its new administrator of preoperative services. -
Dr. Kathleen van Leeuwen named surgeon-in-chief of Phoenix Children's
Phoenix Children's has named Kathleen van Leeuwen, MD, as the associate surgeon-in-chief of its new hospital, Phoenix Children's Hospital-East Valley, which is set to open in 2023. -
Henry Ford Allegiance Medical Group appoints chief medical officer
Detroit-based Henry Ford Health has appointed Tim Peterson, MD, as the new chief medical officer for Henry Ford Allegiance Medical Group. -
Hackensack Meridian appoints central region chair of surgery
Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health named Dr. Faiz Bhora the network's first regional chair of surgery. -
Florida hospital taps new COO
Orlando (Fla.) Health Horizon West Hospital has tapped Maggie Bonko as its new chief operating officer. -
Michigan State Medical Society names interim CEO
The Michigan State Medical Society has appointed Tom George, MD, as its interim CEO beginning on Nov. 18. -
Hoag appoints Dr. Carlos Becerra cancer research director
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian has hired Carlos Becerra, MD, as its Hoag Family Cancer Institute's medical director of cancer research. -
Hackensack Meridian Health appoints new regional chair
Edison, N.J.-based Hackensack Meridian Health has appointed Faiz Bhora as its first regional chair of surgery for the Central region. -
Pennsylvania physician pays $490K to resolve Controlled Substance Act allegations
Levittown, Pa.-based physician Kenneth Fox, DO, has agreed to pay $489,025 to resolve allegations he violated the Controlled Substances Act, the U.S. Justice Department said Nov. 14. -
Massachusetts physician makes 5th trip to Ukraine to help on the front lines
Hingham, Mass.-based emergency room physician Frank Duggan, MD, is making a fifth trip to Ukraine since the Russian invasion in February, ABC affiliate WCVB reported Nov. 13.
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