Career Blogs

Looking for a window into the real working world of our affiliate employees all across the country? Our Career Blogs offer an authentic glimpse into the kind of culture and healthy work environment we foster and support at each HCA facility.

Inspiring stories straight from the floor, regional and national recognition and awards for our facilities, interviews with our team members about clinical practice and professional opportunities at their facilities — you'll find that our blog covers all of these topics and many more!

Start reading now by choosing a division below:

Capital Division

Facilities and Shared Services in Indiana, Kentucky, New Hampshire and Virginia

Featured career openings

Get the Inside Scoop on Our Hospitals

Help Shape the Healthcare Leaders of Tomorrow — Today

As a company, HCA really prides itself on the support it gives to all of its affiliate employees in their pursuit of professional development. We’ve written about it here before. See, for ... read more...

HCA and Microsoft to Support “Innovation through Technology”

At a time when the availability of the financial and material support that is so vital to community organizations is diminishing, HCA is teaming up with Microsoft Corp. to provide grants totaling $1.2... read more...

HCA’s Haiti Relief Efforts

HCA’s employees recognize no boundaries when it comes to their dedication to the care and improvement of human life. In response to the overwhelming desire to help the victims of last week... read more...

last process date: 3/10/2010 1:42:45 AM

eNews - Healthcare Today

Big power from tiny wires: Carbon nanotubes can produce powerful waves that could be harnessed for new energy systems

Scientists have discovered a previously unknown phenomenon that can cause powerful waves of energy to shoot through minuscule wires known as carbon nanotubes. The discovery could lead to a new way of producing electricity, the researchers s... read more...

Low oxygen levels in body linked to cancer-aiding protein

A professor of biochemistry who was researching protein kinase C gamma in the lens of the human eye found her work taking a fascinating turn when she discovered a correlation between the protein Coonexin46 and hypoxia—a deficiency of ... read more...

Ever-changing Earth: How the atmosphere can affect planet's shape, rotation, gravitational field

Researchers in Austria are investigating the effects of the Earth’s atmosphere on our planet’s shape, its rotation and its gravitational field. The researchers’ aim is to develop a better understanding of the Earth’s... read more...

last process date: 3/10/2010 1:42:45 AM