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9 Ozempic updates

As Novo Nordisk campaigns against counterfeit versions of Ozempic, its Type 2 diabetes drug popularly used for weight loss, one analysis predicts the therapy will log $16.1 billion in sales in 2024, making it the second top-selling drug. 

HCA Florida hospital hires new COO

HCA Florida North Florida Hospital in Gainesville, part of Nashville, Tenn.-based HCA Healthcare, has appointed veteran healthcare administrator Mark Amox as its new COO.

7 healthcare jobs among 'the best you've never heard of'

U.S. News & World Report has listed seven healthcare roles as “the best jobs you’ve never heard of.” 

Medical records found on front lawn of shuttered hospital

Medical records from former patients of Richland, Ga.-based Stewart Webster Hospital were found on the now-shuttered facility’s front lawn, CBS affiliate WRBL reported March 11.

Risk of cancer elevated by metabolic syndrome

Patients with metabolic syndrome have an increased risk for developing various types of cancer, according to new research from Gateway for Cancer Research, a nonprofit group based in Schaumburg, Ill.

UF Health St. Johns names new chief strategy officer

St. Augustine, Fla.-based UF Health St. Johns, part of Gainesville, Fla.-based UF Health, has named Jon Cooper its chief strategy officer.

Mayo Clinic invents new healthcare AI

Researchers from Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic have invented a new class of healthcare artificial intelligence they say could help advance cancer care.

Florida hospital taps new chief medical officer

Arif Asif, MD, has been named vice president and chief medical officer of Winter Haven (Fla.) Hospital and Winter Haven Women’s Hospital, part of Clearwater, Fla.-based BayCare Health System.

Mass General Brigham takes next step in 10-year AI plan

Somerset, Mass.-based Mass General Brigham inked a 10-year commitment to artificial intelligence solutions with GE HealthCare in 2017, and the next step is integrating medical imaging foundation models into its AI research work.

Female, male CEOs take similar risks under pressure: Study

There’s a gendered assumption that women CEOs are more risk-averse than men, but recent research suggests that isn’t always the case.