The Methodist Hospital System. Leading Medicine
My first day started with a smile. Seven years later it's still there.

Career Paths

woman in surgical scrubsIs expanding your vision inherent within you? Do you find yourself reaching ever-higher goals? Welcome to The Methodist Hospital System where leaders are inspired, supported and groomed every step of the way.

From unexpected perks to in-depth support for professional development and personal discovery, our comprehensive continuing education opportunities complement the contributions and commitment our leaders bring to every patient, every day.

At Methodist, we also offer tuition reimbursement through the doctoral level as well as a myriad of other resources to meet the professional needs of our staff across the span of their careers. This investment not only supports the mission of our hospital, but also enables us to cultivate leaders who excel in educating, mentoring and developing all levels of our workforce..

In addition to growing in your respective field, being a part of our dynamic health care system also allows you to explore growth opportunities in a variety of settings through each of our unique hospitals. From specialty to specialty, location to location, caring with Methodist means nurturing both your interests and possibilities — all in one system.

For example, laboratory professionals and medical technologists can participate in The Methodist Hospital Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology Program — a 12-month professional course of study fully accredited by the National Accrediting Agency for Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NAACLS).

Additionally we proudly offer a host of development and training modules for clinicians, pharmacists, health care administrative professionals and more.

From preparing you for certification to providing counsel on where you see your skills best applied, part of caring with Methodist means helping you customize a career path that is just right for you.

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