Yuma Regional Medical Center.Focuses on the nursing employment opportunities offered by the Yuma Regional Medical Center in Arizona. Availability of advanced medical resources; Facilities of the hospital; Benefits offered.EBSCO_AspAmerican Journal of Nursing...
(1850) to protect overlanders on the route to California. After 1858, Yuma was a river port and the center of a gold-mining boom. Points of interest in the area include Fort Yuma (on the west bank of the river), the territorial prison (built 1875; now a museum), St. Thomas Mission...
RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Quechan (redirected fromYuma Indians) Que·chan (kĕch′ən, kwŭt′sän′) n.pl.QuechanorQue·chan 1.A member of a Native American people inhabiting an area along the lower Colorado River in Arizona ...
Yuma Regional Medical Center.Features Yuma Regional Medical Center, an acute care facility in Arizona. Nursing opportunities; Description of facilities; Professional climate; Benefits for nurses.EBSCO_AspAmerican Journal of Nursing
The article recommends Yuma Regional Medical Center in Yuma, Arizona to nurses looking for jobs. It offers information on the services and history of the hospital, medical facilities, professional climate and employee fringe benefits provided. Contact information is also provided for interested parties....
The article features the Yuma Regional Medical Center, a 328-bed ,not-for-profit acute care hospital in Yuma, Arizona. The facility offers opportunities for registered nurses to further their careers through the Advance Degree Sponsorship program and formal and individualized orientations with a ...