The Strength of HCA.

The Passion of People Like You.

Guided by the principle that quality care begins with the warmth, compassion and positive attitude of our employees, HCA has consistently proven to be the nation's leading health-care provider with the widest range of employment opportunities.

Since our founding over 40 years ago, HCA has grown in size and services with over 250 affiliate facilities in 20 states and England. Every day at all of these locally managed facilities, our family of nearly 180,000 strong is dedicated to developing innovative strategies and practices to better the human condition.

We invite you to consider the advantages of a career at HCA: the security and stability of America's leading health-care provider; unmatched potential for variety, flexibility and career growth; and the joy of teaming up with people who share your passion for the care and improvement of human life.

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As a company, HCA really prides itself on the support it gives to all of its affiliate employees in their pursuit of professional development. We’ve written about it here before. See, for ... read more...

HCA and Microsoft to Support “Innovation through Technology”

At a time when the availability of the financial and material support that is so vital to community organizations is diminishing, HCA is teaming up with Microsoft Corp. to provide grants totaling $1.2... read more...

HCA’s Haiti Relief Efforts

HCA’s employees recognize no boundaries when it comes to their dedication to the care and improvement of human life. In response to the overwhelming desire to help the victims of last week... read more...

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Scientists have discovered a previously unknown phenomenon that can cause powerful waves of energy to shoot through minuscule wires known as carbon nanotubes. The discovery could lead to a new way of ... read more...

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A professor of biochemistry who was researching protein kinase C gamma in the lens of the human eye found her work taking a fascinating turn when she discovered a correlation between the protein Coone... read more...

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Researchers in Austria are investigating the effects of the Earth’s atmosphere on our planet’s shape, its rotation and its gravitational field. The researchers’ aim is to develop a b... read more...

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