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30 great places to work in healthcare

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Are you looking for a new gig or considering a move? We’ve just rounded up 30 of 2012’s top places to work in healthcare in the United States. Be sure to also click in to our list of the top US states to be a nurse.

We also want to know — did you work at one of these facilities below in 2012? Give us your insider’s account in the comments below!

30 great places to work in healthcare

1. Akron General Medical Center (Ohio)

2. Atlantic Health System (Morristown, N.J.)

3. Baptist Health South Florida (Coral Gables, Fla.)

4. BayCare Clinic (Green Bay, Wis.)

5. Beaumont Hospitals (Royal Oak, Mich.)

6. Brigham and Women’s Hospital (Boston)

7. Centegra Health System (Crystal Lake, Ill.)

8. Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta (Georgia)

9. Cleveland Clinic (Ohio)

10. Deaconess Health System (Evansville, Ind.)

11. The Eye Surgery Center of Michigan (Troy, Mich.)

12. Golden Triangle SurgiCenter (Murrieta, Calif.)

13. Hancock Regional Hospital (Greenfield, Ind.)

14. Houston Northwest Medical Center (Houston, Texas)

15. Iowa Health System (Des Moines)

16. Jacksonville Medical Center (Jacksonville, Ala.)

17. Lakewood Health System (Staples, Minn.)

18. LifeBridge Health (Baltimore)

19. Lovelace Women’s Hospital (Albuquerque, N.M.)

20. Mayo Clinic (Rochester, Minn.)

21. McBride Orthopedic Hospital (Oklahoma City)

22. The Memorial Hospital at Craig (Colorado)

23. Missoula Bone and Joint and Surgery Center (Montana)

24. Nanticoke Health Services (Seaford, Del.)

25. Nebraska Orthopaedic Hospital (Omaha)

26. Neosho Memorial Regional Medical Center (Chanute, Kan.)

27. North Shore-LIJ Health System (Great Neck, N.Y.)

28. OrthoCarolina (Charlotte, N.C.)

29. Renown Health (Reno, Nev.)

30. Saint Thomas Health Services (Nashville, Tenn.)

If you’d like to read the top 100 (and check to see if your own place of work made the cut this year) head on over to Becker’s. And don’t forget to let us know why your hospital should be showered with praise in the comments below.

Source: Becker’s Hospital Review

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