The Passion of People Like You

Everyone at HCA brings a unique combination of a passion for health care and a strong set of skills: a caring and compassionate personality, a great ability to listen and communicate effectively, and an eagerness to think on your feet and embrace new technologies.

Whatever your work setting within the company — clinical units, support services, leadership, or anywhere else — you’ll find a supportive environment that encourages you to use and expand your skill set. We know we cannot provide the care that patients deserve without the collaboration of clinical, professional, and support staff alike.

We appreciate how valuable you are not just to the patients and communities we serve, but also to the team members who rely on your skills and hard work every day. No other health care provider offers you the opportunity to embrace your passion and fulfill your potential.

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Podcast: Dr. Richard Tayrien on hCare, Pt. 2

As promised, here’s the second part of our podcast interview with Dr. Richard Tayrien, HCA’s Chief Health Informatics officer. If you haven’t yet listened to Part 1 of the interview ... read more...

Podcast: Dr. Richard Tayrien on hCare

We’re excited to present you with a two-part podcast interview with Dr. Richard Tayrien, HCA’s Chief Health Informatics Officer. Since joining HCA nearly a year ago, Dr. Tayrien has been b... read more...

Montgomery Regional Hospital CEO Recognized for Community Contributions, Leadership

HCA’s Montgomery Regional Hospital (MRH) CEO Scott Hill has been honored by the Rotary Club of Blacksburg with their Professional Leadership Award. Hill was recognized for his strong an... read more...

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Role of key genetic catalyst for human diversity discovered

One of the key drivers of human evolution and diversity, accounting for changes that occur between different generations of people, is explained by new research.Full Article : ScienceDaily: Latest Science News ... read more...

Talented bacteria make food poisoning unpredictable

While we are often exposed to bacteria in our food which could cause food poisoning, we don’t always become ill—why should this be so? New research sheds light on how bacteria use different tricks to aid their survival inside th... read more...

Increase in Cambodia's vultures gives hope to imperiled scavengers

While vultures across Asia teeter on the brink of extinction, the vultures of Cambodia are increasing in number, providing a beacon of hope for these threatened scavengers, according wildlife conservation experts.Full Article : ScienceDaily... read more...

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