Achievers & Accolades

FirstHealth named to National Top Place to Work in Health Care list two years in a row

By Staff Report, posted 1 year ago

FirstHealth of the Carolinas has been nationally recognized as a top 150 place to work in health care by Becker’s Healthcare for the second consecutive year.

The 2024 list of the 150 best places to work in health care highlights hospitals, health systems

and health care companies. These employers assist in the professional and personal development

of staff, offer wellness benefits that address whole-person health and provide opportunities to

give back to the community.

This list also celebrates health care institutions that actively enhance employee engagement,

promote a healthy work-life balance and push for diversity in the workplace.

“This recognition is a testament to the dedication and commitment of our incredible employees,

providers and volunteers who embody our core purpose To Care for People and create a vibrant,

caring and supporting environment every day,” said Mickey W. Foster, MHA, chief executive

officer for FirstHealth of the Carolinas in a press release. “We’re incredibly proud to be named a top place to work in health care in the country.”

View the complete 150 top places to work in health care list here to learn more.

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