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Adventist Health System (AHS) has been recognized by Becker's Hospital Review, a national health care publication, as one of the top places to work in health care. The 2018 '150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare' list highlights hospitals, health systems and health care companies that, among other things, promote diversity within the workforce, employee engagement and professional growth. 'Being recognized as one of the top places to work in health care is a great honor,' said Terry Shaw, president/CEO for Adventist Health System. 'We are blessed to have a culture and mission that truly resonates with employees at our facilities across the country. Our employees make our organization great, and exceptional work environments and excellent care for our patients are byproducts of their tremendous enthusiasm, engagement and dedication.
'Becker's Hospital Review noted that Adventist Health System works to promote personal, professional and spiritual growth with its workplace culture, provides opportunities for employees to take part in mission trips and encourages maintaining a healthy lifestyle through its wellness program.
With more than 80,000 employees and 46 hospital campuses, Adventist Health System offers career opportunities across its nine-state footprint in areas ranging from large metropolitan cities to small towns. The organization combines competitive wages and benefits with a culture that promotes the overall growth of employees as they advance the mission of Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ. Many AHS employees also participate in service initiatives and activities to support their local communities.
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