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AnMed Health is South Carolina’s largest, independent not-for-profit health system. It serves an eight-county area that covers much of the upstate and northeast Georgia. With 450 physicians on the medical staff and nearly 4,000 employees, AnMed Health is Anderson County’s largest employer. The health care industry requires professionals from numerous backgrounds, and AnMed Health continues to attract these professionals from across the nation to work in one of the fastest growing health care systems in the state. Our investment in employees doesn’t stop once a new employee enters the organization. We believe in encouraging and nurturing all employees through tuition assistance, on-site classes and organization-wide training in order to avoid stagnation in the fast-paced, ever-changing industry that is health care. These programs are just a few reasons the American Society for Training and Development recognized AnMed Health with its BEST Award. Starting a fulfilling career at AnMed Health is only made better by the fact that the health system is located in a growing area steeped in history and characterized by Southern hospitality. Anderson is the county seat for Anderson County, which borders Hartwell Lake and has made the county a destination for outdoor recreation. Anderson University, Tri-County Technical College and the close proximity of Clemson University mean that this area is fanatical about college education and sports. Much like the surrounding area, AnMed Health is growing because it adheres to its mission to passionately blend the art of caring with the science of medicine to optimize the health of its patients, staff and community. At AnMed Health, “we’re in this together.” We breathe life into this slogan by continuously looking for opportunities to work in collaboration with others within the workplace and throughout the region to achieve our mission and vision.
Providence Little Company of Mary is a Torrance, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
North Valley Hospital is a 25-bed critical access hospital located in beautiful Whitefish, Montana. The hospital opened its current facility in 2007 on a 45 acre campus and serves a population of 30,000 people in the Flathead Valley area. North Valley Hospital employs 450 people in the area and has approximately 160 active, courtesy, and consulting physicians on staff in addition to a community trauma center and 24/7 emergency, lab, and imaging departments. The hospital was the first in the area to acquire a DaVinci Robot for surgery. Also, in 2015, our spa-like birth center welcomed 541 newborns. North Valley Hospital is a Planetree certified facility, and the hospital and all outreach clinics practice the Planetree healthcare philosophy of patient centered care in a healing environment. Our Mission, Vision, and Values Our Mission is to be the center of healing for the communities we serve. Our Vision is to collectively serve as a catalyst for healing of the mind, body, and spirit in a patient-centered environment, and to commit to stewardship of healthcare resources in order to continually improve the health of the communities we serve. We value: Patients and their families as partners in healthcare who require our professionalism, confidentiality and attention to individual needs. Caring behaviors that exhibit integrity, respect, and commitment to creating a life-enhancing and healing environment. Teamwork with open communication and participation dedicated to furthering a shared vision. Leadership from our hospital and foundation boards, medical and hospital staff, patients and communities that exemplifies flexibility, innovation, and support.
Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland is a Oakland, CA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
CommonSpirit Health was created in early 2019 when Catholic Health Initiatives and Dignity Health came together as one ministry. Drawing on our combined resources, CommonSpirit is dedicated to building healthy communities, advocating for the poor and vulnerable, and innovating how and where healing can happen—both inside our hospitals and out in the community. We are doing this through the dedicated work of thousands of physicians, advanced practice clinicians, nurses, and staff; through clinical excellence delivered across a system of hospitals and other care centers covering 21 states and accessible to nearly one in four Americans; and through more than $4 billion annually in charity care, community benefits, and government program services. The CommonSpirit name was inspired by scripture: "Now to each one the manifestation of the Spirit is given for the common good."Those words motivate and guide us every day. They celebrate the healing gift of compassion that God gives to us all, and they remind us of our calling to serve the common good.