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We are excited to announce that we made the LinkedIn's 2021 Top Companies list in Seattle, which helps professionals identify the top workplaces to grow their careers in the greater metropolitan area. It is thanks to our 20,000+ employees that we are able to partner for healing and a healthy future in communities across Washington state. #LinkedInTopCompanies
Today, we unveiled architectural renderings for the new standalone Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital building. Preliminary work on the project is underway and construction of the new hospital building is scheduled to begin early 2022. Our Outpatient Center will be incorporated into the new facility’s architectural design, bringing both inpatient and outpatient services to one location. Other design and architectural elements of the building will reflect our roots in Tacoma and the Pacific Northwest. Learn more about this exciting project and view the rest of the renderings:
More than 70 years after her career began, 96-year-old Florence “SeeSee” Rigney, the oldest working nurse in America, is retiring from MultiCare Tacoma General Hospital. “I don’t like to sit around – I’ve always got to have something to do. That’s my nature. I don’t know exactly what made me want to become a nurse, but it was something that I always wanted to do. I love to interact with patients and give them the help that I can.”
MultiCare will be part of the Greater Tacoma Convention Center Job Fair this Wednesday, July 21. We are inviting you and your family/friends to join this event and explore all the great employment opportunities in Pierce County. Come see us at booth number 42!
We are excited to announce that four Pulse Heart Institute locations are among nation's top performing hospitals for treatment of heart attack patients. The award recognizes Auburn Medical Center, Good Samaritan Hospital, Tacoma General Hospital and Deaconess Hospital for their commitment to and success in implementing a higher standard of care for heart attack patients and signifies that they’ve reached an aggressive goal of treating these patients to standard levels of care as outlined by the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association clinical guidelines and recommendations.
When Melanie Ives, RN, was 7 years old, her grandmother had cancer. For a year, nurses came to their house to provide care and cancer treatments. The nurses talked to young Melanie, explaining what was going on, and even let her help with caring for her grandma. Ives embraced that dedication as she worked her way through nursing school and ultimately landed her dream job as a nurse at a hospital.
Emily Busha loves working with the children at Mary Bridge Childrens Hospital – in part, because she was one of those kids for most of her childhood. Now, the same nurses who inspired her to pursue her own career in nursing are her coworkers, as Emily's story comes full circle.
MultiCare is hiring Cardiac RNs across our hospital-based units in Washington State. If you bring acute care experience and are looking to join a values-driven organization, this may be a great opportunity for you! $20,000 sign-on bonus and up to $10,000 relocation bonus available. By attending this virtual event, you will get to chat with our recruiter easily from your cell phone.
"Our hospitals have been the source of hope and help through the whole dark journey — open through long, difficult days and nights, staffed with committed teams doing their jobs, the bulwark from which we confronted an unprecedented challenge. It is not exaggerating when we describe hospitals as indispensable community assets, providing critical support for the entire nation as we have slowly made our way through the COVID-19 crisis." Read more of Bill Robertson's reflections on our hospital staff during National Hospital Week:
“I want to be the person my doctors and nurses were for me.” Emily Busha is a familiar name on the Mary Bridge Children’s Hospital medical-surgical floor. Born with Total Colonic Hirschsprung’s Disease, Emily has a long history with, and deep connection to, the hospital. Her connection to her childhood doctors and nurses inspired her to follow in their footsteps – she now works alongside two of her longtime nurses, on the same floor where she and her brother used to be patients.