Longview Regional Medical Center
About this facility
Longview Regional Medical Center is your community healthcare provider, a 224-bed facility. We believe in the power of people to create great care. We're 185 active physicians strong, and quality-driven, nationally recognized for chest pain and stroke care, and dedicated to great patient service, with multi-specialty clinical expertise. And we work hard every day to be a place of healing, caring and connection for patients and families in the community we call home. Services: Critical Care Medicine Diagnostic Imaging Emergency Services Heart Care Infusion Services Maternity Care Neurology Occupational Health Services Orthopedic Services Pediatric Care Rehabilitation Services Respiratory Care Surgical Services Vein Care Center Women's Health Wound CareDetails
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- •Private Hospital
- •Short Term Acute Care
- •Level III Trauma
- •224 beds
- •Oracle Cerner
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Open Staff Positions
Registered Nurse (RN) - NICU - Neonatal Intensive Care
- Longview Regional Medical Center
- Longview, TX
Registered Nurse (RN) - PCU - Progressive Care Unit
- Longview Regional Medical Center
- Longview, TX
Registered Nurse (RN) - PACU - Post Anesthesia Care
- Longview Regional Medical Center
- Longview, TX
Community Health Systems, Inc.
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Depends on the facility, but overall my >1y experience with CHS has been mostly positive.
For most technical positions, compensation is at least slightly above average comparable to local competitors. Intrapersonal employee-to-employee work culture is above average. There tends to be a sense of solidarity regarding the struggles of working in healthcare; interestingly, “kindness” is a widely and commonly practiced core tenet. Cultural tolerance even down to most aspects of accommodating dress code exceptions, is excellent. As with many for-profit corporations, instruments tend to be somewhat aged, and software feels outdated, but is mostly tolerable due to associated positives of working for CHS, overall. Of course, most aspects differ facility to facility, but I would be comfortable trying a CHS facility different to the one by which I was employed.