Advance Your Career

The future of the nursing profession lies with professional nurses who are not content with what they know today, but constantly set and strive toward their own goals of advanced knowledge and practice. The foundation of all such advancement is education, and we are happy to provide both the moral and material support to help our nurses advance their careers through education.

With programs and benefits such as clinical ladder, clinical internships, tuition reimbursement and flexible scheduling, it's not uncommon for a nurse to have started as a tech and proceeded to become an LPN and then an RN, all the while maintaining employment and getting invaluable clinical experience to complement classroom instruction.

And if you're a nurse who is as comfortable in a leadership position as on the floor, we sponsor a CNO development program that offers formal training and work experience in both the corporate and hospital settings for our "Associate CNOs," our brightest Charge Nurses, Nurse Managers, Nurse Supervisors and Nurse Directors.

We truly offer our nurses unsurpassable opportunity.

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HCA’s Gulf Coast Medical Center Honors Outstanding Employees

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Rocks on Mars may provide link to evidence of living organisms roughly 4 billion years ago

A new paper reveals groundbreaking research on the hydrothermal formation of Clay-Carbonate rocks in the Nili Fossae region of Mars. The findings may provide a link to evidence of living organisms on Mars, roughly 4 billion years ago in the... read more...

Calcium supplements linked to increased risk of heart attack, study finds

Calcium supplements, commonly taken by older people for osteoporosis, are associated with an increased risk of a heart attack, a new study finds.Full Article : ScienceDaily: Latest Science News ... read more...

Audubon's first engraving of a bird discovered

In 1824, John James Audubon (1785–1851), the eminent American artist, created a drawing of a running grouse for use in the design for a New Jersey bank note. Although the artist mentions the drawing and the resulting engraved paper mo... read more...

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