Duke University reshapes leadership for health system, medical school


Duke University is changing the leadership structure for its medical school and health system amid a shifting landscape in health care.

The university announced Friday that Dr. Mary Klotman, dean of the School of Medicine, will continue in this role while also becoming Duke's executive vice president for health affairs. Moving forward, Klotman will serve as the chief academic officer of Duke Health, while Craig Albanese will lead the clinical enterprise of the health system as its CEO. Albanese…

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