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Dameron Hospital

www.dameronhospital.org

 
Dameron Hospital is a fully accredited, 200+ bed, non-profit community hospital with specialized acute and tertiary care. Established in 1912, Dameron has been a trusted partner in San Joaquin County for over 100 years – and continues this leading-edge tradition under the current leadership of President and CEO Lorraine P. Auerbach. Over the past decade, Dameron`s continued success has allowed us to expand our campus, upgrade facilities and equipment, and become the county`s third-largest private employer with over 1,200 employees and physicians. This commitment to providing the highest quality care has earned Dameron Hospital various state and national recognitions; including ...
  • Number of Employees: 1K-5K
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million

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