Healthcare by Becker’s hospital review honors Tampa General Hospital as a top place to work

Tampa General Hospital is among the top places in the U.S. to work in healthcare, according to Becker’s Hospital Review’s 2024 “150+ Top Places to Work in Healthcare” list. This list highlights hospitals, health systems and healthcare companies that invest in their team members’ well-being, satisfaction and development.

This is the second straight year that Tampa General Hospital appeared on Becker’s “Top Places to Work in Healthcare” list.

A key element of Becker’s list of criteria is the holistic well-being of team members, which is a clear focus of John Couris, president and CEO of Tampa General. He says that “creating a culture that ensures that team members feel cared for, supported and empowered is our top priority. When team members feel valued, supported, seen and psychologically safe to be innovative and voice their opinions, everyone thrives.”

By valuing the team members’ voices in making improvements, Tampa General has continuously improved vacancy and turnover rates, which are currently at 12% percent and 15% percent, respectively, both below the national industry averages.

Tampa General Hospital is involved in the continued process improvement in building the safest and most innovative academic health system in America.

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