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Yuma Regional Medical Center

www.yumaregional.org

 
Yuma Regional Medical Center is a 406-bed, not-for-profit hospital dedicated to providing outstanding medical care to the residents of Yuma and the surrounding communities in southwestern Arizona. The YRMC team includes over 2,000 employees, 300 medical providers and hundreds of volunteers who work closely together to create a welcoming, caring, and compassionate environment for patients and their families.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Debra Brandt
Administrative Director Total Rewards Profile
John Candito
Administrative Director Supply Chain Services Profile
Matt McElrath
VP and Chief HR Officer Profile
Vernon Moore
Chief Financial Officer Profile
Maribeth Alder
Director of Training and Development Profile

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