• McLaren hospital names chief medical officer

    Hassan Beiz, MD, has been appointed chief medical officer of Pontiac, Mich.-based McLaren Oakland, effective July 17.
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  • Texas hospital taps CFO

    Memorial Medical Center in Port Lavaca, Texas, has named Steve Brock CFO, according to local newspaper The Port Lavaca Wave.
  • Stanford president resigns after flaws found in research

    Marc Tessier-Lavigne, PhD, will step down from his role as president of Stanford (Calif.) University on Aug. 31 amid scrutiny of his past research projects.
  • Former Beth Israel finance leader joins Sonrava Health

    Steven Collins, a former finance leader for Cambridge, Mass.-based Beth Israel Lahey Health has been named senior vice president of financial planning and analysis for Sonrava Health, a dental support organization.
  • MemorialCare taps ambulatory enterprise CEO

    Fountain Valley, Calif.-based MemorialCare has named David Kim, MD, CEO of MemorialCare Medical Foundation — which encompasses the enterprise's medical group, Greater Newport Physicians and more than 200 outpatient care centers — and executive vice president of the health system's parent entity.
  • HCA Florida hospital names CEO

    Cory Mead was named CEO of HCA Florida Woodmont Hospital in Tamarac, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare.
  • Cleveland Clinic names interim CIO

    Cleveland Clinic named Sarah Hatchett as its new interim CIO as its current CIO is slated to join Falls Church, Va.-based Inova on Aug. 7.
  • 4 new health system CIO appointments

    Four recent health system and hospital chief information officer moves Becker's has covered since July 6:
  • Emory Healthcare names chief transformation officer

    Amaka Eneanya, MD, was named chief transformation officer of Atlanta-based Emory Healthcare.
  • HCA system names behavioral health CEO

    Parkridge Health System and Parkridge Valley Hospital have named Krikor Jansezian, PhD, CEO of behavioral health services, according to Chattanoogan.com.
  • Penn State Health taps president

    Hershey, Pa.-based Penn State Health has promoted Deborah Addo to the presidency.
  • Conemaugh Health System names CNO

    Conemaugh Health System in Johnstown, Pa., has named Kris O'Shea, MSN, RN, as its new chief nursing officer.
  • Corewell Health CEO to chair AHA Board

    The American Hospital Association Board of Trustees selected Tina Freese Decker as its chair-elect designate.
  • Florida children's hospital names 1st VP of medical affairs

    Wolfson Children's Hospital in Jacksonville, Fla., has selected Mark Toney, MD, to serve as vice president of medical affairs, a newly created position. He will take on the role Nov. 1, according to a news release sent to Becker's.
  • AdventHealth hospital names chief nursing officer

    Darla Fish, MSN, RN, has been appointed chief nursing officer of AdventHealth New Smyrna Beach in Florida, effective Aug. 13.
  • HCA Midwest names VP of case management

    Kim King, RN, ACM-RN, was named vice president of case management at HCA Midwest Health, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare.
  • Idaho health system taps 8th CEO in 15 years

    Driggs, Idaho-based Teton Valley Health has named Troy Christensen CEO, Jackson Hole News & Guide reported July 18.
  • Yale New Haven Children's taps interim infectious diseases chief

    Thomas Murray, MD, PhD, has been named interim section chief of pediatric infectious diseases at Yale School of Medicine and Yale New Haven (Conn.) Children's Hospital, effective September 1.
  • Cleveland Clinic exec to serve as Joint Commission's chief innovation officer

    Cleveland Clinic's Chief Clinical Transformation Officer James Merlino, MD, has been selected to serve as The Joint Commission's executive vice president and chief innovation officer, effective Aug. 1.
  • Exeter CEO steps down following incorporation into Beth Israel Lahey

    Kevin Callahan is stepping down as president of Exeter (N.H.) Health Resources after 37 years in the role, local newspaper The Portsmouth Herald reported July 17.