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Whether you have years of experience or you're just out of school, ECU Health is looking for dedicated health care professionals like you to join the team. When you choose ECU Health, it means being part of a reputable, well-established system of care. A system that’s top-ranked in many competitive fields and nationally recognized for our commitment to quality and patient satisfaction — and where we celebrate the people who make us great. Are you ready to take your career further than you've ever imagined? Come join an incredibly talented team and see where ECU Health can take you. For more information, visit: www.careers.ecuhealth.org.
Let's celebrate the exceptional nurses who are dedicated to serving eastern North Carolina! We are #ECUHealthproud of the nurses across the system who go above and beyond to fulfill the mission of improving the health and well-being of eastern North Carolina. We value the hard work and dedication of all nurses and know you do as well. To learn more about Nurses Week, visit: https://bit.ly/3HPQDib
What a transformational year 2022 has been for our health system and the region we serve! Equal parts historic and memorable, challenging and rewarding, inspirational and unforgettable. Our Year in Review highlights a few of the many incredible things that make it one to remember—and we are grateful for the ECU Health leaders and team members who made it all possible. #ECUHealthProud #2022recap
Dr. Michael Waldrum, CEO of ECU Health and dean of The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, assumed the role as chair of the Council of Teaching Hospitals and Health Systems (COTH) Administrative Board for the Association of American Medical Colleges (AAMC), effective Nov. 12, 2022. In addition to his chair role, Dr. Waldrum is also a voting member of the AAMC Board of Directors. COTH members include CEOs, presidents, and other executives who lead the AAMC’s nearly 400-member teaching hospitals and health systems. To learn more about what this means to eastern North Carolina and the communities we serve, visit https://lnkd.in/gxvVTiNT.
This Veterans Day – and every day – we are grateful to ECU Health team members who served our nation and now serve eastern North Carolina. We are #ECUHealthProud of their commitment and dedication to improving the health and well-being of those around them. We would like to highlight transplant surgeon Dr. David Lesser, who served in the U.S. Army while in medical school. He reflected on how his time in the Army influenced the incredible work he does today serving eastern North Carolina. Please join us in thanking these heroes for all they do, for all of us. #VeteransDay #healthcareheroes
Caitlyn Horton, RN, ECU Health Chowan Hospital, started her nursing career at ECU Health. She shares with us how her passion stemmed from high school and how ECU Health played a crucial role in her development. “When I think about my journey in nursing, it really started in high school. I was a part of a student organization called HOSA, which stands for Health Occupations Students of America, an international career and technical student organization. My HOSA teacher, Linda P. West, RN, encouraged me to learn more about the human body and professional careers in health care. She was amazing! She helped me develop my passion for nursing and I knew exactly what to expect before I started nursing school.” The Nurse Residency program is designed to build both your competence and your confidence. As a nurse resident at ECU Health, you’ll have the opportunity to: 1. Choose from a variety of specialty units that best match your passion. 2. Be paired with amazing preceptors and mentors who will help you shape your career. Visit: https://careers.ecuhealth.org/74fac43b to apply today!