- AdventHealth
Adventist Health System (AHS), which includes Florida Hospital Waterman, has been recognized by Becker's Hospital Review, a national health care publication, as one of the top places to work in health care. The 2018 150 Top Places to Work in Healthcare list highlights hospitals, health systems and health care companies that, among other things, promote diversity within the workforce, employee engagement and professional growth.
It is exciting and an honor to be part of a health system recognized as a great place to work, said Florida Hospital Waterman's President and CEO Abel Biri. Our organization has established and maintained a culture that our employees can be proud of, and their engagement and dedication to Extending the Healing Ministry of Christ is evident in the high level of care they provide for patients every day.
Beckers Hospital Review noted that Adventist Health System works to promote personal, professional and spiritual growth with its workplace culture; provides opportunities for employees to take part in mission trips; and encourages maintaining a healthy lifestyle through its wellness program.
The complete list of recognized organizations can be found here.
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