BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville names new chief executive officer
Patrick Green, MBA, FACHE, has been named chief executive officer of BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville and will join the organization July 10 following his highlyâ€�

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Patrick Green, MBA, FACHE, has been named chief executive officer of BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville and will join the organization July 10 following his highlyâ€�
Russell E. Armistead, M.B.A., has been named chief executive officer of BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville. Armistead, the former CEO of the hospital system from 2013â€�
Dr. Linda R. Edwards will serve as dean of the UF College of Medicine � Jacksonville for a one-year term, effective immediately. Edwards assumes the role in�
A new program to help people manage pain by using a combination of traditional methods mixed with new coaching and education has been established at BOBÌåÓýâ€�
BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville and one of the nation’s premiere institutions dedicated to helping veterans, first responders and their families â€� the Gary Siniseâ€�
Imagine a world where emergency room patients and providers have access to a menu of pain management treatment options that include a blend of traditional and�
A group of 10 front-line health care workers at BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville are believed to be the first in Florida, and possibly the Southeast, to receive theâ€�
Innovative coronavirus research underway at BOBÌåÓý Jacksonville Emergency medicine physicians at the University of Florida College of Medicine –â€�
University of Florida College of Medicine � Jacksonville researchers were awarded a Florida Blue Foundation 2019 Quality of Patient Care Grant for $275,000 to�
University of Florida Health is teaming up with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and local and state health and emergency management officials to begin offering�
BOBÌåÓý cut the ribbon today on a new medical office building that will provide comprehensive health services, advanced medical technology and outstandingâ€�
Depression in parents may be linked with behavioral and emotional problems in preschool children, according to a new study led by a University of Florida�