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Interested in working here? Here are some thoughts from our employees about what it’s like be part of the UI Hospitals and Clinics health care team.

 

 

“I earned my BSN degree through the RN-BSN progression program, and as an employee, I was able to benefit from tuition assistance. The work environment here fosters learning. Not a day goes by that you don’t see or learn something new.”

–Lindy Malmin, RN, BSN

 

 

 

“I have had many challenging opportunities to use my training and skills as a Certified Medical Assistant. I work with an amazing nursing staff, great physicians, and the benefits are excellent. UI Hospitals and Clinics is a wonderful place to work!”

–Chastity Bowman

 

 

 

“More than anything, I really enjoy working with the people here. They’re great!”

– Russell Johnson

 

 

 

“I would encourage anyone who has a desire to serve people and wants to make a difference in people’s lives to become a part of what I see as an incredible group of people who truly do care about others.”

– Larry Espy

 

  “I knew when I was little that I wanted to be a nurse. My dolls were my patients.

“I began working at UI Hospitals and Clinics in 1974, in inpatient nursing. Recently, I changed to outpatient nursing in the Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center. You see a lot of different things you probably wouldn’t see in a smaller, local, or private hospital.

“It feels so good in your heart to see people come back, people who are in remission, and have done well. Then, there are the days when things aren’t so good and you’re sad, because you’ve gotten to know somebody who is not doing so well. But here, it’s kind of like you have your own little family. And, whenever our nurse manager hires somebody new, it seems like the person just fits right in, like a new member of your family.”

– Jeanette Gent, RN

 

     
     
     
     
     
     

 

 

 

 

 

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