London Health Sciences Centre has weathered a series of scandals and seismic shifts in its executive structure in recent years, from departures of high-ranking mainstays to a full reimagining of its relationship with another city hospital. The latest shake-up is an abrupt medical leave by president and chief executive Jackie Schleifer Taylor, announced as the hospital comes under scrutiny from the province’s Health Ministry for overseas travel by senior staff. Here’s a timeline of tumult in LHSC’s top ranks. Read More
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