Check out our latest podcast on how our management and partnership models provide distinct value to healthcare organizations of all sizes. Listen here: open.spotify.com/show/0olnwC…
♥️ Surgery Partners is #Heartwalking together to improve the health of our community! Join us today to support our efforts to make Nashville a healthier place for all of us by helping us reach our fundraising goal of $35,000 #Heartwalking#NashvilleHeartWalk
The significance of the 9/11 attacks is not lost after 21 years. Today, we honor the dedication, courage, and bravery of first responders at the Pentagon, in New York City, and around the country. #September11
We’re committed to addressing barriers to #equitable#healthcare and helping all individuals have a fair and just opportunity to attain the best possible health. Alongside fellow industry leaders, we support the @NashHCC Board of Directors’ call to action: healthcarecouncil.com/nashvi…
6/28: the anniversary of The ‘69 Stonewall Uprising. Today we honor those who paved the way for equal rights. At Surgery Partners, we are proud to create & sustain a culture where our teammates, providers & patients thrive in a diverse & inclusive environment. #pride#pridemonth
We are honored to celebrate the extraordinary nurses across Surgery Partners, the nation, and the world who provide care and support to patients and communities on the frontlines every day. There aren't enough words to describe nurses, but here are a few to express how we feel...
Today we celebrate National Doctors' Day, a time to share our gratitude for those who have dedicated their life and career to providing quality health care. Thank you, physicians, for your continued commitment to excellence within your respective fields. #NationalDoctorsDay
Surgery Partners, where more than 80% of our workforce are women, is proud to recognize the impact that women have made in healthcare throughout history to present.#WomensHistoryMonth
Heart disease continues to be the number one threat to women's health. Surgery Partners stands with @American_Heart in wearing red today and supporting initiatives for women's heart health every day. #sphasheart#WearRedDay
About 659,000 people in the United States die from heart disease each year—that’s 1 in every 4 deaths—which makes it all the more important to take this time to reflect on your cardiovascular health. Small improvements can make a big impact. #sphasheart#HeartMonth