Good Samaritan Medical Center

235 N Pearl St, Brockton, MA 02301, Massachusetts

Summary: Good Samaritan Medical Center offers travel clinicians the opportunity to contribute to a community-focused hospital within the Steward Health Care system. This facility emphasizes addressing social determinants of health and provides care for a diverse patient population in Brockton, Massachusetts. While details on specific trauma levels and bed counts require further confirmation with the facility, travelers can expect a collaborative environment focused on patient well-being.

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Why Clinicians Love Working Here

Clinicians at Good Samaritan Medical Center value the opportunity to directly impact community health and work within a supportive environment. The hospital's commitment to addressing social determinants of health provides a unique and fulfilling experience. Teamwork and a focus on patient-centered care are often cited as key benefits.

  • Community Impact: The hospital's focus on addressing social determinants of health allows clinicians to make a tangible difference in the lives of community members.
  • Collaborative Environment: Clinicians report a strong sense of teamwork and mutual support among staff.
  • Diverse Patient Population: Exposure to a wide range of patient needs and conditions enhances professional development.
  • Commitment to Education: Good Samaritan Medical Center educates community members on prevention and self care, particularly for chronic diseases such as cancer, heart disease, obesity, diabetes, and substance use disorder

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Fast Facts for Travelers

FeatureDetails
Trauma LevelLevel I / II / None (Confirm with facility)
Total Beds / ICU BedsTotal and ICU bed counts (Confirm with facility)
Teaching HospitalYes / No (Confirm with facility)
SpecialtiesGeneral Medical and Surgical, Cardiovascular, Oncology, Community Health
EMR System(Confirm with facility)
Scrub PolicyFacility-provided. Varies by unit. Confirm with the facility.

Orientation

Paid, comprehensive onboarding in most cases. Check with the facility.

Weekly Pay Range$2000 – $3000+ (depending on role, unit, shift and may, or may not include stipends)
Parking / Access(Confirm with facility. Describe availability and cost)
Job Types AvailableTravel RN, Surg Tech, Rad Tech, etc.

Community Health Programs

Active focus on addressing social determinants of health

Details vary by unit and contract—confirm specifics in your assignment.

What to Expect on Assignment

Travelers at Good Samaritan Medical Center can expect to be placed in various units depending on their specialty, with potential for placement in medical-surgical, cardiac, or oncology units. Floating policies will vary by unit and should be confirmed during the onboarding process. If the facility has a teaching affiliation, interactions with medical residents or students may be expected. Common patient cases often reflect the community's needs, including chronic disease management and addressing health disparities.

About Good Samaritan Medical Center

Good Samaritan Medical Center, part of the Steward Health Care system, is committed to improving the health and well-being of the greater Brockton community. The hospital focuses on addressing the root causes of health disparities and educating community members on prevention and self-care, particularly for chronic diseases and substance use disorders. The facility collaborates with community partners to address social determinants of health and provide comprehensive care. Good Samaritan Medical Center strives to reach beyond hospital walls and into the surrounding Brockton communities to address the most prevalent health needs. This is achieved through a careful analysis of community needs, focusing on the most vulnerable populations to foster life-changing improvements in health and address socioeconomic factors impacting overall well-being.

Website: www.goodsamaritanmedical.org/

Living & working in Brockton, MA

Brockton, Massachusetts, also known as the "City of Champions," offers a blend of urban amenities and local charm. Located in Plymouth County, it's known for its rich history and connection to boxing legends Rocky Marciano and Marvin Hagler. The cost of living is likely on par with the Massachusetts average. Travelers often find accommodations in various neighborhoods throughout the city, with commute times to the hospital typically reasonable. Public transportation options are available, including MBTA Commuter Rail stations in Montello and Campello.

Food, Entertainment & Lifestyle

Brockton offers diverse attractions. Consider visiting:

  • Campanelli Stadium: Catch a Brockton Rox baseball game. Brockton Rox

Travel and Transit

The nearest major airport is Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), approximately 25 miles away. Brockton offers public transportation via the MBTA Commuter Rail and bus lines.

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