Community Health Network Provider Recruiter, Taylor Vetor, will be attending the American Society of Anesthesiologists' career fair on October 19th & 20th! Talk with Taylor to learn about great opportunities at Community Health Network.
Community Health Network
Hospitals and Health Care
Indianapolis, IN 40,505 followers
Exceptional care. Simply delivered
About us
Community Health Network was created 60 years ago by our neighbors, for our neighbors. We've never forgotten that heritage. To this day, we're still locally based and locally controlled, and we're as closely tied to our communities as ever. As a non-profit health system with more than 200 sites of care and affiliates throughout Central Indiana, Community’s full continuum of care integrates hundreds of physicians, specialty and acute care hospitals, surgery centers, home care services, MedChecks, behavioral health and employer health services. At Community Health Network, we build teams that deliver exceptional care through empathy, communication, and collaboration. Caregivers play a vital role in our mission as they fulfill our PRIIDE values: Patients First. Relationships. Integrity. Inclusion. Diversity. Excellence. Exceptional Care - For Everyone We want to ensure that each patient, employee, physician, and volunteer feels welcomed, comfortable, and included in our environment at all times. We value different perspectives and welcome conversations about race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and culture. Because it takes everyone to build healthier communities. Our promise of Exceptional care. Simply delivered. means we strive to provide culturally-competent care that meets your individual needs.
- Website
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http://eCommunity.com
External link for Community Health Network
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, IN
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Medical Imaging, Inpatient Rehabilitation, Mental & Behavioral Health, Palliative care, Orthopedics/Joint/Spine, Neuroscience, Cancer Care, Home Care, Mid America Clinical Labs, Physical Therapy, Bariatrics, Breast Care, Children's Health, Pediatrics, Diet & Nutrition, Digestive Health, Emergency Medicine, Fertility Care, Genetic Testing and Counseling, and Heart & Vascular
Locations
Employees at Community Health Network
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Rachel Lyon
Taleo Senior System Administrator at Community Health Network
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Adrian Payne
Senior Web Developer and Digital Architect at Community Health Network
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Daniel Mendoza
Business Analyst at Community Health Network
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Steven McGuire
Practice Administrator at Community Health Network Family Medicine, Pediatrics and Residency Programs
Updates
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Physician Recruiter Spotlight – Caitlin Gallagher, Senior Provider Recruiter! Caitlin joined the provider recruitment team in 2012. Her areas of concentration include all Surgical Specialties, Oncology (and Surgical Oncology), Neurology, Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Rheumatology, Primary Care Sports Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation (PM&R), Urology, Medial Bariatrics. Caitlin is proud to represent Community Health Network, and she is thrilled to share the positive environment and culture with current and prospective providers. To learn more about any of the roles Caitlin is working on, visit this link: https://bit.ly/3SkR2gV
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Did you know Community Health Network was the first hospital network in Indiana to perform the WATCHMAN FLX™ and WATCHMAN FLX™ Pro procedures? If you are interested in learning more about this life-saving procedure or if you know someone who could benefit from it, you can find more information here: https://lnkd.in/gA2K_CN4
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Community Health Network's Advanced Practice Provider Fellowship Program holds the prestigious 'Accreditation with Distinction' honor from the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Community is the only APPFA accredited APP Fellowship in the state of Indiana. Are you curious to know more? Click the link! https://bit.ly/3XGNXuv
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Sepsis is a complication that can develop from an existing infection. If you get an infection and don’t get it treated, there’s a chance you can develop sepsis. It’s about TIME. Remember this acronym of signs to watch for: T - Temperature I - Infection M - Mental Decline E - Extremely Ill If you think you have sepsis, or if you have an infection that hasn’t been treated, get help immediately.
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Thanks @beckershospitalreview for sharing this exciting news about how we are strengthening security and improving the patient experience! https://lnkd.in/gPD3Wg5r
Community Health Network to bolster security with airport tech company
beckershospitalreview.com
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Hope certainly filled the room as we gathered to raise over $150,000 to support those affected by substance use disorder. Thank you to Chris Mullin and Sam Quinones for sharing your stories and impact. Thank you to everyone who attended and actively participated in providing vital resources and hope to Hoosiers on their path to recovery. To learn more about the work and mission of Community Fairbanks Recovery Center, click here: https://lnkd.in/eFixFqrM
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Our bodies need cholesterol to build cells and make vitamins and other hormones, but too much of it can cause problems. Like other things in life, it's possible to have too much of a good thing. If you are curious about cholesterol, why it matters and how to manage it, check out this Cholesterol 101 resource: https://lnkd.in/g6whxJR
What is Cholesterol?
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