Twelve healthcare leaders on Forbes‘ 50 Over 50:
1. Ala Stanford, MD, 50: Dr. Stanford is a Philadelphia-based pediatric surgeon who started the Black Doctors Covid Consortium after realizing that Black residents were dying from COVID-19 at higher rates.
2. Judy Faulkner, 79: Ms. Faulkner founded the largest medical-records software provider, Epic Systems, in 1979. She still owns nearly half of the $3.8 billion company.
3. Kristen Hege, MD, 59: Dr. Hege is the senior vice president of Bristol Myers Squibb, where she researches oncology treatments and cell therapy.
4. Helen Egger, MD, 61: Dr. Egger is the co-founder and chief medical officer at Little Otter, a company offering personalized mental healthcare for kids.
5. Mary Lou Jepsen, 57: Ms. Jepsen is the CEO and founder of Openwater, a company producing wearable medical imaging technology.
6. Rosana Kapeller, MD, PhD, 59: Dr. Kapeller is the CEO and cofounder of Rome Therapeutics, a company using DNA to fight autoimmune diseases and cancer.
7. Deborah Kilpatrick, 59: Ms. Kilpatrick is the co-CEO of Evidation Health, a health-tracking platform.
8. Veronica Muzquiz Edwards, 59: Ms. Edwards is the founder and CEO of health services staffing firm InGenesis.
9. Erica Rogers, 59: Ms. Rogers is the CEO of Silk Road Medical, the creator of a medical device that reduces the risk of stroke.
10. Christi Shaw, 55: Ms. Shaw is the CEO of Gilead’s cell therapy company Kite.
11. Susan Tousi, 53: Ms. Tousi is COVID-19 diagnostic test provider Illumina’s first female chief commercial officer.
12. Margaret-Mary Wilson, MD, 61: Dr. Wilson is the chief medical officer of UnitedHealth Group.
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