Each week, we schedule our rounds with Healthcare Brew readers. Want to be featured in an upcoming edition? Click here to introduce yourself. The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) is one of several Department of Health and Human Services agencies that has lost thousands of employees over the last year, and it doesn’t seem like the carousel will stop anytime soon. Walter Koroshetz is among many NIH leaders who left the agency. He was ousted from his role as director of the US National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke in late 2025 and left the position in January. He now sits on the board of directors and acts as a senior advisor to the Invisible Wounds Foundation, a Chicago-based nonprofit that focuses on accelerating research, diagnosis, and treatment for military brain injuries, and serves as a senior advisor to private philanthropic group the Dana Foundation. As NIH researchers continue to lose funding and leaders leave, Koroshetz talked to Healthcare Brew about parting ways with the federal government, his hopes, and his fears for the agency he used to be part of. See the full conversation here.—CC |