Dr. Ngozi Ezike, who led the IDPH response to the COVID-19 pandemic, was fined $150,000 for an ethics violation.
Illinois' former top doctor has been fined by the state ethics commission after becoming CEO of Sinai Chicago within a year of leaving IDPH.
Ezike, a regular face on Illinois TV screens in the worst days of the pandemic, acknowledged she violated the state's ...
She has been fined for violating a state revolving-door ethics law when she left her job as director of the Illinois ...
Ezike admitted breaking the "revolving door" rule by taking a $1 million-a-year job as CEO of Sinai Health within months of ...
The former Pritzker administration official who spearheaded the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic has agreed to pay ...
The former Illinois public health chief agreed to a settlement over taking the post at Sinai just three months after leaving ...
The Chicago Bears now turn their focus toward a coaching search that will be one of the most significant processes in team history.
A warning from the country's top doctor about alcohol's cancer risk comes at a time of year when many are already taking a step back from drinking.
The latest innovative technologies in hospitals, such as robotic surgeries and 3D mammograms, can be elusive for lower-income ...