The president of HCA Mountain Division, Gregory "Greg" Angle has more than three decades of experience in the healthcare industry. To prepare for his career, Greg Angle earned a master of health services administration from Arizona State University.
Arizona State University (ASU) recently broke ground on a new medical building on its Phoenix campus through a partnership with the Mayo Clinic, a leader in research and patient care. The Health Future Center will help develop entrepreneurs, biomedical professionals, and students into future leaders in the health-care profession. Its premises will comprise 150,000 square feet and house an education zone, nursing programs, biomedical informatics and engineering research labs, and the recently-implemented MedTech Accelerator program. A cooperative venture by ASU and the Mayo Clinic, the MedTech Accelerator furnishes early-stage health-care IT and medical-device companies with personalized business plans. The Health Future Center will open toward the end of 2020. The relationship between ASU and the Mayo Clinic began more than 16 years ago through the introduction of the Mayo Clinic and Arizona State University Alliance for Health Care. The two organizations have also collaborated on research projects, dual-degree programs, joint faculty appointments, and a nursing education program.
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