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Environmental services: Beyond the bedside
Batrou Doumbia has spent the last two years working in Environmental Services at HCA-HealthONE’s Sky Ridge Medical Center – but her contribution to Sky Ridge goes beyond cleaning patient rooms or delivering linens. She makes personal connections with patients and their loved ones and is a true care giver. Batrou’s colleagues often witness her compassion in…
Meet Pete: 77 Years Young Fun Runner Who Credits Capital Regional’s Cardiac, Compassionate Care
At 77 years of age, Pete Butler has traveled the globe. From his military service, to working in a former U.S. Senator’s office and representing military and veteran’s affairs for the state of Florida, his view of the world is broad. He emphasizes those credentials when he talks about his experience at HCA’s Capital Regional…
VIDEO: Happy Nurses Week!
Every day of the year, HCA-affiliated nurses engage with people at some of the most profound moments in their lives. These are sometimes life’s most joyous moments, like welcoming a new baby into the world. At other times, those moments can be life’s most difficult and sorrowful. In each of those moments of every day,…
HCA – One of the World’s Most Ethical Companies Six Consecutive Years
We’re proud to share that HCA has been named as one of the world’s most ethical companies by the Ethisphere Institute for the sixth year in a row. This recognition highlights our more than 200,000 employees and their dedication and commitment of to compassionate patient care and fairness.
Celebrating Certified Nurses Day
Here at HCA we take great pride in the excellent patient care all of our nurses provide every day. Each year on March 19th, the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), sponsors this recognition day to honor registered nurses who have demonstrated advanced skill, knowledge, and practice by earning a professional certification in the complex specialties of acute…
Hitting the Right Note
Music offers many benefits. It might seem odd to have a piano in the lobby, or a strolling violinist on a post-op ward, but for the staff and patients of Good Samaritan Hospital, it’s the perfect counter to what can be a stressful environment.