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A new leader has taken over at the London Health Sciences Centre. After 17 years at the Windsor Regional Hospital, David Musyj started his new role as the interim president and CEO last week. But is he the right man for the job? The list of ailments at the LHSC is long. Growing debt, high turnover in the executive ranks and low morale among staff. Should a supervisor have been appointed instead of an interim CEO with no defined timeline or objections from the board? Today we talk to Dr. Donald Farquhar about the state of the LHSC. Dr. Farquhar is a former chief of medicine at University Hospital and assistant dean at the Schulich School of Medicine. He is also an emeritus professor at Western University and has a master's degree in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health.
If you have an idea for a topic, send Devon an email at [email protected]
A new leader has taken over at the London Health Sciences Centre. After 17 years at the Windsor Regional Hospital, David Musyj started his new role as the interim president and CEO last week. But is he the right man for the job? The list of ailments at the LHSC is long. Growing debt, high turnover in the executive ranks and low morale among staff. Should a supervisor have been appointed instead of an interim CEO with no defined timeline or objections from the board? Today we talk to Dr. Donald Farquhar about the state of the LHSC. Dr. Farquhar is a former chief of medicine at University Hospital and assistant dean at the Schulich School of Medicine. He is also an emeritus professor at Western University and has a master's degree in health policy and management from the Harvard School of Public Health.
If you have an idea for a topic, send Devon an email at [email protected]