A hospital chief of staff is a physician who is over the other physicians on staff at that hospital.
Huron hospital
Chief of staff, I think. Could also be Chief or Dean of Medicine. Chief of staff is generally military bases
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depending on location, anywhere from 150k-200kI disagree. A hospital chief of staff, an elected and temporary position, is often not compensated. Think of it like being a class president. When compensated, it is often at a rate of about $50,000 per year. A chief medical officer (CMO), on the other hand, is a full-time hospital administrative position, and might receive more like $350,000 per year (depends on the size of the organization). Both positions are filled by physicians. At some institutions there is no CMO, and in that case the role may be filled by the chief of staff ex officio. Importantly, however, the chief of staff represents the interests of the hospital's physicians, while the CMO represents the interests of the hospital. These interests sometimes conflict.
Chief of Staff is a proper title.
The title is 'Chief of Staff.' But one might say or write "...the Chief of Staff's responsibility."
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
The plural form for of the noun chief-of-staff is chiefs-of-staff.
P.V.Naik is the Chief of Air Staff
The answer to that is the president's chief of staff.
Chief of Staff: Donald Rumsfeld Deputy Chief of Staff: Dick Cheney
The current chief of staff is Rahm Emanuel.