Registered Nurse Jessica James is bringing her talents to McLeod Health! Her warm personality is sure to brighten the faces of our patients. Watch this video to learn more about her inspiring journey to a nursing career. You too can experience the McLeod difference. Visit https://ow.ly/Icgc50PWGYR to find your purpose here.
McLeod Health
Hospitals and Health Care
Florence, SC 13,091 followers
The Choice for Medical Excellence
About us
McLeod Health is the region's destination for medical excellence. Our excellence extends from the Midlands to the Coast along the border of North and South Carolina - serving more than one million people. As medical needs grow – we grow, expand, and improve our facilities and services. The McLeod Health network is comprised of 7 hospitals with locations in Florence, Darlington, Dillon, Manning, Cheraw, Loris, and Little River. We have also expanded into the Carolina Forest area of Myrtle Beach with physician practices, outpatient services and a free-standing emergency department. Founded over a century ago, McLeod is a locally owned, not-for-profit healthcare system which features the strength of 850 physicians and 2,700 registered nurses, and approximately 15,000 team members. McLeod constantly seeks to improve patient care with efforts that are physician led, data-driven and evidence-based.
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http://www.mcleodhealth.org
External link for McLeod Health
- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Florence, SC
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1906
- Specialties
- Not-for-profit and Regional Health Care System
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Employees at McLeod Health
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McLeod Health recently presented Coker University with a $75,000 gift to help maintain its nursing program. This gift is a small token of appreciation for the university’s dedication to educating future nurses and allied health professionals. To learn about a nursing career or other student opportunities through McLeod Workforce Development, visit https://lnkd.in/dE3k627.
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Grace Bailey, Aynsley Padgett, Kinsley Benson and Lexi Reynolds began their journey in high school with the McLeod Health Careers Program and have each signed their letter of intent to work at McLeod Regional Medical Center. Grace joins the Cardiovascular Surgery Nursing Unit, Aynsley joins the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit, Kinsley the Cardiology Nursing Unit, and Lexi joins Children’s Hospital. They are pictured with Janet Belew, Workforce Development RN Coordinator, and Matthew Peake, Workforce Development Health Careers Program Coordinator, at the recent McLeod Health Nurse Signing Event.
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The medical professionals of the McLeod Regional Medical Center Trauma Unit advise you to call 911 right away about signs of a stroke, which may include sudden: • Numbness or weakness of the body, especially on one side • Vision changes in one or both eyes, or trouble swallowing • Severe headache with an unknown cause • Problems with dizziness, walking or balance • Confusion, trouble speaking or understanding others
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Maria Ern joined the McLeod Regional Medical Center Emergency Department as a scribe in 2018, yet always dreamed of becoming a nurse. Last night, her dream became reality when she, along with 56 other nurses, signed letters of intent to work at McLeod Health. Maria will return to her Emergency Department family as a Registered Nurse, and they could not be happier. Congratulations, Maria, and thank you for bringing your talents to McLeod Health! Anyone interested in joining the McLeod Health family can apply here: jobs.mcleodhealth.org.
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Congratulations to the 57 nurses who officially joined the McLeod Health family during tonight’s New Graduate Nurse Signing Event. These nurses signed letters of intent to work at McLeod Health Campuses in Cheraw, Dillon and Florence. Thank you for bringing your talents to McLeod Health! We cannot wait to witness the difference you will make in the lives of your patients. We encourage anyone interested in pursuing a nursing career to apply here: jobs.mcleodhealth.org.
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Exercise helps you get to or stay at a healthy weight and keep your blood pressure where it should be - two things that can lower your odds of having a stroke. You'll need to work out hard enough to break a sweat five days a week for about 30 minutes. The medical professionals of McLeod Health Dillon advise you to talk to your doctor first if you're not in great health or haven't been active.
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A graduation celebration was held for the inaugural program of the McLeod Industrial Maintenance Youth Residency Program at McLeod Regional Medical Center. Spring and Summer sessions were held to accommodate the 11 participating high school or recently graduated students representing: Hannah-Pamplico High School and Career Center, Florence 1 School’s Advantage Academy, Darlington County Institute & Technology, Lake City Career Center, and Florence-Darlington Technical College. Kayla Bellamy, Zachary Berghorn, Landon Blakeley, Ny'Asyah Brown, Kirsten Fulmore, Jose Lopez-Medrano, Sarah Lowell, Octavian McKnight, Ke'lajah Thomas, Markis Wells, and Jaden Williams spent three weeks at McLeod Regional Medical Center gaining hands-on experience trade knowledge in the field of construction, electrical, plumbing and HVAC. The Industrial Maintenance Youth Residency Program is a partnership between Harbor Freight Fellows Initiative, Big Picture Learning, and McLeod Health. The goal is to increase support and investment in skilled trades education through apprenticing experiences for youth.
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