Rush Foundation Hospital

1314 19th Ave, Meridian, MS 39301, Mississippi

Summary: Rush Foundation Hospital, a 215-bed acute care facility in Meridian, MS, offers travel clinicians the opportunity to contribute to a community-focused healthcare environment. Known for its commitment to patient care and advanced technology, Rush provides exposure to a variety of medical specialties. While specific trauma levels and safety rankings are not readily available, the hospital's long-standing presence and dedication to the community suggest a stable and supportive work environment. Check with your Nomad recruiter to get the latest on pay ranges at Rush Foundation Hospital.

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Why Clinicians Love Working Here

Rush Foundation Hospital provides clinicians with the opportunity to practice in a community-oriented setting where patient care is prioritized. The hospital's commitment to advanced technology ensures clinicians have access to the tools they need to provide quality care. The multidisciplinary approach to patient care fosters a collaborative and supportive work environment. This environment is idea for travel clinicians looking to contribute to a dedicated and compassionate team.

  • Community Focus: Rush Foundation Hospital is deeply rooted in the Meridian community, offering a chance to make a direct impact on the health and well-being of local residents.
  • Advanced Technology: Clinicians have access to cutting-edge equipment and procedures, allowing for professional growth and development.
  • Multidisciplinary Teamwork: The hospital fosters a collaborative environment where healthcare professionals work together to provide comprehensive patient care.

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Fast Facts for Travelers

FeatureDetails
Trauma LevelNone (based on available information)
Total Beds / ICU Beds215 / Not specified
Teaching HospitalNo (based on available information)
SpecialtiesAcute Care, General Medical and Surgical Services
EMR SystemNot specified. Confirm with the 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 / AccessNot specified. Confirm with the facility.
Job Types AvailableTravel RN, Surg Tech, Rad Tech, etc.

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

What to Expect on Assignment

At Rush Foundation Hospital, travel clinicians can expect to be placed in various units depending on their specialty, contributing to the hospital's diverse patient care needs. While specific floating policies weren't available, be sure to confirm with your recruiter. Expect to see a variety of general medical and surgical cases, reflecting the needs of the Meridian community.

About Rush Foundation Hospital

Rush Foundation Hospital, established in 1915 as the Rush Infirmary, is a 215-bed community-based acute care medical center. The hospital is dedicated to providing cutting-edge technology, quality care, and services to all patients. As stated by Rush, "Compassion for others has always been what drives Rush," reflecting its commitment to the community's health. You can find out more about the hospital at their website.

Living & working in Meridian, MS

Meridian, known as "The Strategic Center of the South," offers a mix of Southern charm and modern amenities. The city boasts a diverse economy, with key sectors including the military (Naval Air Station Meridian and Key Field), manufacturing, and healthcare. Meridian provides a range of activities, from exploring local arts and history to dining at independent restaurants and enjoying area parks. The city is also recognized as Mississippi's first Designated Entertainment District, celebrating its rich musical heritage, especially the legacy of Jimmie Rodgers, "The Father of Country Music."

Food, Entertainment & Lifestyle

  • Weidmann's Restaurant: Experience a taste of Meridian's history at this iconic restaurant, serving Southern cuisine since 1870.
  • MSU Riley Center: Catch a show or performance at this beautifully restored theater, a hub for arts and culture in the city.
  • Dentzel Carousel: Take a ride on this historic carousel, dating back to 1896, a cherished landmark in Meridian.

Travel and Transit

The closest major airport to Meridian is the Meridian Regional Airport (MEI), offering convenient access for travelers. While public transportation options may be limited, the city is generally car-dependent. Be sure to confirm parking availability and costs with the facility.

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