Company Profile
Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital
Company Overview
A 443-bed teaching hospital, Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital is the region’s leading healthcare provider, serving more than 600,000 Southwest Georgians. Phoebe is a community, not-for-profit hospital committed to improving the quality of life for the people and communities we serve. Phoebe is nationally recognized for excellence in clinical care and effective, innovative community health programs. Phoebe offers advanced technologies and health care services in cancer, heart, imaging, rehabilitation, and women’s health, including a Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Other services include outpatient surgery, neurology, orthopedics, urology, renal dialysis, psychiatry and behavioral health, digestive diseases, respiratory care and physical therapy.
Company History
The little hospital on the plains of Southern Georgia opened its doors on August 1, 1911, beginning a tradition of healing and community service that would grow into one of America's great not-for-profit community medical centers.
Soon celebrating our 100 year anniversary, the hospital's service area has grown to a population of over 600,000, and Phoebe, with 3800 employees, has grown to a population with it into one of America's most progressive community hospitals.
With growth, the goal has been to bring the most advanced medical talent and technology - at a level generally found only in major population centers - to the citizens of Southwest Georgia.
Notable Accomplishments / Recognition
The recipient of the 2003 Foster-McGaw prize for excellence in community service, in 2001 Phoebe became the first hospital in America to become a three-time winner of the prestigious VHA Leadership award for excellence and in 2006 became the first ever to receive the award for a fourth time
Benefits
Health Works - state of the art employee fitness center
The Family Tree - onsite, childcare development center
Employee Health Clinic
Employee Pharmacy
