Washington County Hospital and Clinics (WCHC) would like to thank the American Association of University Women (AAUW) for granting WCHC the 2022 Education Award.
WCHC values education and provides …
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Washington County Hospital and Clinics (WCHC) would like to thank the American Association of University Women (AAUW) for granting WCHC the 2022 Education Award.
WCHC values education and provides educational opportunities through multiple initiatives. Through partnerships with various colleges, universities and high schools, WCHC works to train the next generation of health care providers and leaders. Additionally, WCHC provides staff and providers as well patients, and their families with a broad array of education opportunities.
“At WCHC we are committed to our educational mission and to giving back to the next generation of health care professionals. We do this through partnering with external groups including high schools and colleges as well as various community groups,” stated WCHC CEO, Todd Patterson. Additionally, we are committed to advancing the fund of knowledge for our current staff to ensure that we can provide the highest quality care available to our patients.”
Thank you, AAUW, for recognizing WCHC’s longstanding commitment to education and education excellence!