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Sid Peterson Memorial Hospital is a Kerrville, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
St. Barnabas Health System is a Gibsonia, PA-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
The mission of Athens Regional Health System is to improve the lives and health of those we touch. Athens Regional will be the leading integrated health system for the communities we serve, offering the highest quality and value. Athens Regional is recognized as TOP 100 in the nation in hospitals preferred by women; among the best hospitals in the region for gastroenterology and pulmonary procedures according to US News and World Report; and named the 2011 Large Hospital of the Year for the State of Georgia by the Georgia Alliance of Community Hospitals. Athens Regional is the only locally owned and governed hospital in the region it serves.
UC Health brings together the region`s top clinicians and researchers to provide world-class care to our community. From our flagship University Hospital to our state-of-the-art West Chester Hospital, UC Health delivers the absolute best in treatment and care. Continually recognized for excellence and backed by the academic strength of the University of Cincinnati, one of the nation`s top 25 public research universities, UC Health is revolutionizing how discovery-driven care is delivered. It`s all part of UC Health`s mission to provide the highest quality and most compassionate healthcare through cutting edge clinical services, teaching, innovation and research across medical specialties. UC Health is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse and inclusive work environment.
Holyoke Medical Center originally opened its doors in 1893 as Holyoke City Hospital. Former Congressman and Mayor, William Whiting, led a group to make a non-sectarian Hospital in Holyoke a reality. In 1927 the name of the hospital was changed to Holyoke Hospital, to better clarify that the institution was not a municipality. The name was changed once more in 2003 to Holyoke Medical Center.