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Port strike could begin Oct. 1: 5 things to know

A potential strike by members of the International Longshoremen’s Association could begin Tuesday, Oc. 1, impacting major East and Gulf Coast ports if ongoing contract negotiations fail. 

Nurses seek unionization at 8 Michigan hospitals

Nurses at Corewell Health East, which is part of Corewell Health in Southeast Michigan, filed paperwork with the National Labor Relations Board on Sept. 27 to unionize as Nurses for Nurses, a committee of the Michigan Teamsters Joint Council No. 43.

Mayo Clinic hospital to close surgical, labor and delivery units

Mayo Clinic Health System in Fairmont, Minn., will permanently close its surgical and labor and delivery units, effective March 31, according to a news release shared with Becker’s.

AI-powered blood test for ovarian cancer screening: 5 things to know

An AI-empowered blood test was able to more reliably identify ovarian cancer by detecting DNA fragments and protein biomarkers, according to a study published Sept. 30 in the American Association for Cancer Research’s journal, Cancer Discovery.

FDA approves drug for thyroid cancer treatment

The FDA approved selpercatinib for treatment of metastatic medullary thyroid cancer in patients 2 years and older with a RET mutation. 

Johns Hopkins' leadership team champions inclusivity

“She just landed from overseas this morning,” Carrie Herzke, MD, chief medical officer at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore said, referring to her chief nursing officer counterpart, Deborah Baker, DNP.  “I was probably the second person she text…

UC Health's nurse-led site leadership: 1 year in

Over a year ago, Cincinnati-based UC Health adopted a site leadership model where each of its two acute-care hospitals is led by a registered nurse. This shift, according to Rob Wiehe, the former chief administrative officer of University of Cincinnati…

Elevating physician leaders: 3-must do strategies from Tufts Medicine

A chess grandmaster once said that the most powerful advantage in the game is simply to be ready with the next move. The same is true in healthcare, especially when you think about competition in local markets.

Detroit Medical Center names group CFO

The Detroit Medical Center has named Tara Vafadari group CFO. 

Do health systems have the IT talent to support AI rollouts?

Health systems across the country are rapidly embracing AI to enhance patient care, streamline operations and reduce clinician burnout. But as the technology gains momentum, a critical question arises: do these organizations have the IT talent necessar…