
Palomar Health, established in 1948, is a leading healthcare provider in North San Diego County offering comprehensive services through two medical centers and over 900 affiliated providers. Specializing in primary care, trauma, emergency services, women's health, cancer, rehabilitation, heart care, orthopedics, robotic surgery, bariatric surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery, Palomar Health is nationally recognized for its excellence in joint replacement, stroke care, diabetes management, and maternity services. The company's network of strategically located offices ensures accessible, high-quality medical care to over half a million people.
Clinical educators-ICU at Palomar Health are responsible for assessing educational needs, developing and implementing programs, mentoring staff, and monitoring nursing practice. They contribute to unit, department and divisional goals and participate in quality improvement initiatives. The role requires strong communication and collaboration skills in a fast-paced healthcare environment.
Palomar Health, established in 1948, is a leading healthcare provider in North San Diego County offering comprehensive services through two medical centers and over 900 affiliated providers. Specializing in primary care, trauma, emergency services, women's health, cancer, rehabilitation, heart care, orthopedics, robotic surgery, bariatric surgery, and stereotactic radiosurgery, Palomar Health is nationally recognized for its excellence in joint replacement, stroke care, diabetes management, and maternity services. The company's network of strategically located offices ensures accessible, high-quality medical care to over half a million people.