Mayo Clinic CEO Cortese to retire
The Post-Bulletin, February 27, 2009
Mayo Clinic president and CEO Denis Cortese, MD, has announced that he will retire in November. James Barksdale, chair of the Mayo Clinic Board of Trustees, praised the service Cortese has offered Mayo for 33 years. Cortese has become an advocate for reforming the nation's healthcare system, and the Mayo Clinic Health Policy Center was formed under his watch.
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