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I work at UWMC as an aide and the facility is great, in my opinion. The staff is amazing as well and the benefits are fantastic. UWMC performed the first heart-lung transplant in the Seattle area a couple years ago.
Recently, I read an article on transplant too. Here's what it said about UWMC:
UW Medical Center is an experienced pioneer in transplantation. The medical center's transplant program was founded in 1959. The first kidney transplant in the region took place at UWMC in 1968; first heart transplant in 1985; first liver transplant in 1990; first pancreas-only transplant in 1991; and first lung transplant in 1992. The medical center has the only lung transplant program in the Pacific Northwest and is one of the largest in the United States.
One-year survival rates for heart, lung and kidney transplants performed at UWMC are well above national averages at 87 percent, 78.5 percent and 99.44 percent, respectively.
achriswell4
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Hello
I'm going to be moving from southern California to Seattle next summer and I'm going to be looking for a job. It's been my dream to work with organ transplant patients, so I'm looking at either UW Medical Center or Swedish Hospital in Seattle. Is it hard to get a job at either of these places? How is working for either of these? I also wanted to see if anyone would like me to put their name on my application so they could get a referral bonus. Thanks!