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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HCA Among Best Places to Work in IT (Again!)

It doesn’t take an IT pro to do this computation: After scoring a spot at #56 on Computerworld magazine’s list of the 100 Best Places to Work in IT 2009, HCA jumped to #42 on this yearR... read more...

West Valley Medical Center, A Great Place to Work

West Valley Medical Center, an HCA affiliate hospital in Caldwell, Idaho, has earned a spot on the 2010 list of the Best Places to Work in Idaho. Honored companies were chosen based on their ... read more...

This June, Encourage Employee Safety

The days are still getting longer, Memorial Day's just around the corner and every teacher and school kid alike is counting down the days left in the school year. That means June is upon us, and... read more...

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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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