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Joan Bertrand |
Vice President of Human Resources | Profile |
Medical Center Hospital is a Odessa, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Renaissance West Inc is a Kansas City, MO-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, & Biotech sector.
North Kansas City hospital stands high on the hill of a 69-acre campus which consists of the Hospital, a 451- licensed bed, acute-care facility; the Pavilion encompassing patient rooms, outpatient services, Hospital staff and physician offices and a conference center; Health Center, the location for Home Health Services and Signature Psychiatric Health; two physician office buildings, known as Medical Plaza and Professional Building; and NorthCare Hospice House, the Northland`s only hospice house. North Kansas City Hospital is accredited by The Joint Commission. The Hospital has received numerous awards, certifications and accolades. This includes: Chest Pain Center, Wound Healing Center, diabetes education, respiratory care, organ donation, home health and case management. Our partnership with The University of Kansas Cancer Center gives patients in the Northland access to NCI-designated clinical trials. Through another partnership with Children`s Mercy Hospital, neonatologists and neonatal nurse practitioners are onsite and actively involved in leading the care in the Northland`s only level III neonatal intensive care unit. We have a medial staff of 550 physicians representing 45 specialties. North Kansas City Hospital continues to be one of the busiest hospitals in Kansas City for annual admissions and ranks as one of the city`s top 50 employers.
Cook Children`s Health Care System embraces an inspiring Promise – to improve the health of every child in our region through the prevention and treatment of illness, disease and injury. Based in Fort Worth, Texas, we`re proud of our long and rich tradition of serving our community.
Methodist was founded through the efforts of deaconesses of the Methodist Episcopal Church. On May 24, 1900, Methodist opened as Deaconess Home and Hospital, with 20 beds and its own school of nursing. The first permanent building was dedicated in 1917