VCU Health leaders unite to champion the health care needs of rural communities today and every day.
About us
We are a strong, passionate team of more than 12,500 who take pride in caring for every person who comes through our doors. We lift each other up so we can provide the very best and safest care to those who need us most. Together. Every day. With the support of our university, we make up an academic medical center committed to excellence in patient care, innovation and training tomorrow’s health care workforce. We continue to educate, research and evolve – staying on the cutting edge of care. As a community of innovators, every team member can contribute a spark of ingenuity igniting a force to discover the next cure, hold the next hand, solve the greatest challenges and create the health care of tomorrow. We foster an atmosphere of respect and welcoming for all communities. We infuse our teams with diverse talent that inspires everyone to contribute openly and freely, maximizing their impact and creating meaningful change for our patients and community. Join our team and help us create a new kind of patient experience. Join VCU Health. EEO Statement: VCU Health System strictly prohibits and does not tolerate discrimination against, or harassment of, team members, applicants, or any other covered persons because of age, race, ethnicity, religion, culture, language, physical or mental disability, socioeconomic status, sex (sexual orientation, gender identity or expression and pregnancy), protected veteran status, marital status, genetic information, or any other protected characteristics under applicable federal, state, or local law. Pay Transparency Provisions: VCU Health System complies with the Pay Transparency Provisions.
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http://careers.vcuhealth.org
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- Industry
- Hospitals and Health Care
- Company size
- 10,001+ employees
- Headquarters
- Richmond, Virginia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Cardiology, Cancer Care, Pediatrics, Transplant, nursing, CRNA, Trauma, Women's Health, anesthesiology, Mental Health, Health Care, Medicine, Neurology, orthopaedics, Radiology, PM&R, Surgery, and ENT
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1250 E. Marshall Street
Richmond, Virginia 23219, US
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1755 N Mecklenburg Ave
South Hill, Virginia 23950, US
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1000 E Broad St
Richmond, VA 23219, US
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Updates
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VCU Medical Center’s Gateway Building entrances, located at 1200 E. Marshall St. and ED drive, and lobby will be temporarily closed starting tomorrow Friday, Nov. 21, at 9 p.m. Patients and visitors should enter the medical center from the Critical Care Hospital entrance on E. Clay St. View all closure dates and times: https://bit.ly/3WYrHfJ
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VCU Health welcomes Dr. Omar Protzuk, a fellowship-trained orthopaedic surgeon specializing in sports medicine. Dr. Protzuk helps patients of all ages restore function, mobility and confidence after injury to the shoulder, elbow, knee and ankle. He is trained in both non-surgical and minimally invasive arthroscopic techniques to treat conditions like ligament, tendon and cartilage injuries. “Nothing brings me more fulfillment and joy than seeing my patients return to the activities that make them happy and supporting them in their goals — whether that means winning a championship or throwing a ball with their grandchild.” Returning to Richmond and VCU Health feels like coming full circle for Dr. Protzuk. “This is the place that shaped my career. To now care for patients and train future surgeons in the same community that trained me is a privilege.” Learn more about Dr. Protzuk: https://bit.ly/3JRvc4B #WelcomeWednesday
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VCU Medical Center’s Gateway Building entrances, located at 1200 E. Marshall St. and ED drive, and lobby will be temporarily closed starting Friday, Nov. 21, at 9 p.m. Patients and visitors should enter the medical center from the Critical Care Hospital entrance on E. Clay St. view all closure dates and times: https://bit.ly/3WYrHfJ
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Bernadette Purser, senior administrator of ambulatory surgery at VCU Health, and Sheldon Barr, president of VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital, joined Becker's Healthcare to discuss how the health system is expanding access to care through a strategic, data-driven ASC network.
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VCU Medical Center, VCU Health Community Memorial Hospital, and VCU Health Tappahannock Hospital earn an ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group for our commitment to patient safety. VCU Health is the only health system in Virginia to achieve all "A's" for each hospital for Fall 2025. Learn more: https://bit.ly/43tM1cx
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Bruce Oliver Tucker, an African American man, died on May 25, 1968. Without the consent or knowledge of his family, surgeons at the Medical College of Virginia removed his heart and kidneys. His heart was placed into a white man – Virginia’s first, and the world’s 16th human cardiac transplant. Earlier this month, members of the Virginia Commonwealth University and VCU Health communities gathered with Tucker's family to unveil plaques honoring his legacy. Plaques sharing Tucker’s image and story were installed in three locations inside VCU Medical Center, with an additional two plaque installments planned for 2026. The plaque unveiling was part of a larger initiative to recognize Tucker’s role in Virginia’s first human heart transplant. “For the past two years, teams across VCU and VCU Health have worked diligently to address requests from Mr. Tucker’s family focused on honoring his legacy and sacrifice as a major contributor to VCU Health’s transplant program,” said Sheryl Garland, VCU Health’s chief of health impact. “This has been a journey filled with celebration, moments of self-reflection, difficult conversations about our history, and opportunities to understand what reconciliation truly means.” Read the full story: https://bit.ly/47UmZEO Photos by Dean Hoffmeyer, Enterprise Marketing and Communications
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