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Stephen VaultStephen Vault
WEBVice President. Business Development & Strategy. WellStar Health System. Marietta, Georgia. Age: 39?? Stephen Vault, vice president of business development and strategy for WellStar Health System, sums up his career objective with the hashtag, #LifeOfService. ? It?s not the Hippocratic Oath, but it?s my ?North Star.?
Actived: Just Now
Natalia Cineas, DNP, RN, NEA-BC
WEBSeptember 11, 2021. Dr. Natalia Cineas dreams of the day when the term “public health” bears no social stigma. As senior vice president and chief nursing executive of New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation, she runs the country’s largest public healthcare system, a behemoth serving more than 1.4 million New Yorkers annually in
Ijeoma Nduka-Nwosu
WEBDecember 10, 2008. M.D. President & CEO, Comprehensive Primary Services Brooklyn, Mt. Vernon, New Rochelle, N.Y. Ijeoma Nduka-Nwosu?s vision of a more comprehensive approach to health care led her to study and practice medicine in some of the most prestigious institutions. Her vision has been realized in the form of a thriving private …
Debra "Debby" Ballard
WEBJune 1, 2017. Debra ?Debby? Ballard is proof of triumph over adversity after her oldest son died in a motorcycle accident five years ago. ? Even though it has been the worst tragedy in my life, I want people to know that by the grace of God you can get through things ? never over it, but through it,? she states.
Nonkulie Dladla, M.D.
WEBDr. Dladla is an attending physician and clinical instructor at NYU Medical Center, where she sees her role as more than just serving as a medical point of reference for her patients. She strives to establish the open communication, understanding and trust that foster positive and healthy relationships between doctor and patient.
LaRay Brown Named President and CEO at Interfaith Medical Center
WEBDecember 9, 2015. Longtime community health advocate and employee of NYC Health?+ Hospitals (HHC) LaRay Brown was named President and CEO at Interfaith Medical Center. “After a comprehensive, nationwide search that included an unprecedented engagement and inclusion process with Interfaith’s stakeholders, we are delighted to have emerged
Mental Illness and the IRS: No excuse for tax fraud
WEBThe following year, the state of Illinois convicted him on charges of criminal embezzlement. Then the IRS came on the scene, as Parker did not report the embezzled funds as income; the agency reckoned he was liable for back taxes of $347,000 and civil fraud penalties of $174,000, plus interest. Wrong.
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