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Olympic Medical Center is a partner in health, wellness and healing. Residents of the North Olympic Peninsula can count on Olympic Medical Center to offer modern medicine: from the latest surgical procedures, state-of-the-art cancer care and a host of outpatient services across dozens of medical specialties. Olympic Medical Center`s outstanding medical staff, clinicians and employees exhibit the organization`s core values and provide compassionate care with the highest professional and ethical standards. For more information on careers at Olympic Medical Center, visit olympicmedical.org/careers. AT A GLANCE: Olympic Medical Center`s flagship hospital, Olympic Memorial Hospital, is a 67-bed acute-care facility with a Level 3 Trauma Center, emergency department and birth center. The clinic division, Olympic Medical Physicians, provides primary care, walk-in services, cancer care, cardiology, gastroenterology, general surgery, neurology, women`s health, orthopaedics, pulmonary medicine, sleep medicine and urology. Outpatient services also include laboratory, diagnostic imaging, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation and diagnostics, physical therapy and rehabilitation, diabetes and nutrition services, and home health. Olympic Medical Center is locally owned and operated, governed by a seven-member, publicly elected board. The largest employer in Clallam County, Olympic Medical Center employs more than 1,550 people. Olympic Medical Center is a safety net hospital, and designated as a rural Sole Community Hospital and Rural Referral Center; acknowledging the medical center as the health care anchor for the community.
Bayside Community Hospital is a Angleton, TX-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.
Our origins can be traced to the Fall of 1916 when a group of community leaders set aside 300 dollars, and donated lumber from the dismantled Court House, to build the first hospital in Fort Myers. That first hospital, Lee County Hospital, a two story, four room, 10 bed, wooden building was the beginning of community health care in our area. Today, Lee Memorial Health System consists of four acute care hospitals: Lee Memorial Hospital, HealthPark Medical Center, Gulf Coast Medical Center and Cape Coral Hospital, and two speciality hospitals: Golisano Children`s Hospital of Southwest Florida and The Rehabilitation Hospital. With a total of 1423 beds, and over 1 million patient contacts each year, this makes Lee Memorial Health System the largest public health system in the state of Florida, receiving no direct tax support. Supported by more than 10,500 dedicated employees and 4,500 volunteers and auxilians, Lee Memorial Health System remains the bedrock of our community by offering acute care, emergency care, rehabilitative and diagnostic services, health and wellness education, community outreach and advocacy programs throughout the five county region. We continue to invest back into our community to improve facilities, add services and extending care to those who need it most - in their own back yard. In the nearly 100 years since opening our first hospital, our dedication to our community - the people with whom we live and work - has been at the core of Lee Memorial Health System`s mission, values and strategic planning principles.
About Richardson Regional Medical Center: Based in Richardson, Texas, Richardson Regional Medical Center has been offering a broad scope of compassionate medical, surgical and behavioral health services to the Richardson community for more than 25 years
Loris Healthcare System is a Loris, SC-based company in the Healthcare, Pharmaceuticals, and Biotech sector.