The Brain and Spine Institute is made up of experts in the field of neuroscience in order to bring patients the best healthcare in East Tennessee for a full range of neurological diseases and disorders.
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The Brain and Spine Institute is made up of experts in the field of neuroscience in order to bring patients the best healthcare in East Tennessee for a full range of neurological diseases and disorders.
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What makes the University of Tennessee Medical Center a great place for nurses to work? We are valued and respected for our devotion to research, learning and the most recent treatments and technologies. All of our staff members make a difference, and UT Medical Center’s shared governance ensures its nurses have a strong voice in the direction of nursing practices and standards. Join our nursing team now and you, too, can be a part of a dynamic nursing team where exceptional medicine meets exceptional nurses.
Nursing experience and learning opportunities are never-ending at UT Medical Center. As the East Tennessee region’s only academic medical center, the region's Level I Trauma Center, the region’s first Heart Hospital, the region's only Transplant Center, the region’s first certified primary stroke center, the region's only private-room Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and serves as a regional perinatal center, the hospital offers a unique and exciting environment that will optimize your nursing knowledge, further develop nursing skills and grow your nursing career. Nurses play an important role at the medical center in continuously maintaining and improving the hospital’s already excellent patient care and overall patient experience.
UT Medical Center nurses are committed to teamwork, innovation, education, leadership and excellence. If you seek career advancement and a job experience that's personally satisfying, then apply for a job now and become part of a healthcare environment that is focused on teaching, research and always making patients first.
Find out why nurses choose UT Medical Center by contacting our nurse recruiters at 865.305.9520 or 865.305.8075 or by email jbhill@utmck.edu or dwhittle@utmck.edu.