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Eskenazi Health names new chief medical officer and highlights screening, residency and awards

2696747 · March 19, 2025
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Eskenazi Health announced Daniel Breseniak as its new chief medical officer and reported recent screenings, a nurse residency graduation and recognition for maternal-infant care initiatives.

Eskenazi Health announced that Dr. Daniel Breseniak has assumed the role of chief medical officer as of March 13, the system’s CEO, Dr. Lisa Harris, told the Health and Hospital Corporation board.

Harris said Breseniak, a long-time member of the Eskenazi team who previously served as secretary and chief medical officer at the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, has continued clinical work at Eskenazi during his public-service tenure and returns to assume expanded leadership responsibilities.

Harris also highlighted several clinical programs and events: promotion of colorectal cancer screening options including the at-home Cologuard test for eligible patients, graduation of 29 nurses from Eskenazi’s nurse residency program, and the system’s 31st annual trauma and surgical critical care symposium. Harris noted that Eskenazi received recognition for maternal and infant health work through the Inspire Award, part of state grant-related programs focused on reducing infant mortality.

The presentation included other personnel and program updates and contact information for screening referrals; no formal board action was required.