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There are many worthwhile opportunities to work as a nurse in the Lone Star State. Read on to discover the best hospitals in Texas — all of which meet Magnet requirements, according to the American Nurses Credentialing Center.
Best Hospitals in Texas
The following organizations are top-rated hospitals with Magnet status.
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Ascension Seton Medical Center
Ascension Seton Medical Center is a critical care hospital in Austin. It’s part of a nationwide health system that is considered one of the leading hospital networks in the U.S.
The medical center has received the Gold Plus Level Performance Award from the American Heart Association and it’s ranked No. 8 in Texas by U.S. News & World Report. It has a three-star rating from the federal government.
Learn more about Ascension Seton Medical Center:
- Administration: nonprofit
- Location: Austin, Texas
- Hospital network: 12 facilities
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – McKinney*
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center is part of the largest not-for-profit healthcare system in Texas.
The hospital has won the America’s 250 Best Hospitals Award and it’s rated high performing in three procedures or conditions by U.S. News & World Report. The federal government gives it four out of five stars.
Learn more about the Baylor Scott & White Medical Center
- Administration: nonprofit
- Location: McKinney, Texas
- Hospital network: 51 facilities
Cook Children’s Medical Center*
Cook Children’s Medical Center is ranked No. 3 in Texas by U.S. News & World Report and No. 2 in the U.S. for Children’s Specialties. The medical center also has Gold status from Extracorporeal Life Support Organization (ELSO) and its Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) has been designated as a Level 4 by the Texas Department of State Health Services.
Learn more about Cook Children’s Medical Center:
- Administration: nonprofit
- Location: Fort Worth, Texas
Houston Methodist Hospital*
Houston Methodist Hospital has decades of service and is ranked the No. 1 hospital in Texas by U.S. News & World Report.
The medical center has received the PRISM Award, which recognizes the quality of nursing practice, and it’s one of America’s 100 Best Hospitals. It has a five-star rating from the federal government.
Learn more about Houston Methodist Hospital:
- Administration: nonprofit
- Location: Houston, Texas
- Hospital network: eight facilities
- Employees: 7,200
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas*
Texas Health Presbyterian, also called Texas Health Dallas, is ranked No. 1 nationally in Adult Specialties and No. 12 as Best Hospital in Texas. The hospital is part of a statewide network, one of the largest in the country.
Texas Health Dallas was also designated as a Level 1 Trauma Center by the Texas Department of State Health Services, ranked eight times on Fortune 100 Best Companies to Work For and received the Joint Commission 2018 Pioneers in Quality Expert Contributor Award for innovation in electronic clinical quality measures. The federal government gives it a three-star rating.
Learn more about Texas Health Presbyterian:
- Administration: nonprofit
- Location: Dallas, Texas
- Hospital network: 23 facilities
- Employees: 26,000+ (across the entire network)
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Also known as William P. Clements Jr. University Hospital, UT Southwestern Medical Center is ranked No. 2 in Texas, according to U.S. News & World Report, and No. 9 in the national ranking for Adult Specialties.
The hospital opened in 2014. It has received the Rising Star Award—for improved quality and safety efforts— and America’s 100 Best Hospitals for Cardiac Care Award. It has a four-star rating from the federal government.
Learn more about UT Southwestern Medical Center:
- Administration: nonprofit
- Location: Dallas, Texas
- Hospital network: 18 facilities
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What makes a best hospital in Texas
There are several key factors that high-performing hospitals have in common, including patient satisfaction, competitive employee benefits and updated technology. By focusing on these key areas, hospitals can improve their overall performance and provide better care for their patients.
Benefits
All of these hospitals offer competitive salaries as well as other benefits to attract potential employees.
These benefits can include medical insurance, flexible spending accounts and retirement plans.
Growth opportunity
The healthcare industry is expected to grow by 16%. Nursing is expected to grow by 9%.
There is a high demand for nurse anesthetists and nurse practitioners, so it’s recommended to look for a hospital where you can evolve your career today to be in a good position tomorrow.
Employee satisfaction
Employee satisfaction is extremely relevant to productivity.
Nurses are also at risk for burnout and compassion fatigue. Invest in quality work and develop your career by choosing organizations that respect your well-being.
High patient satisfaction
Another sign of high-quality hospitals is patient satisfaction. Remember that successful treatments are directly related to this — in addition to the satisfaction of nursing staff.
Other factors that make a top hospital
If you’re looking for a hospital to work at, you should also consider its technology, customer service, ethics and safety.
Safety record is critical
A hospital’s high safety grades suggest that it will be more likely to prevent errors related to infections, surgeries, and other possible complications during patient care. This is so important in Texas that medical students have to pass a patient safety certification exam before graduating.
Hospital policies focus on customer services
In a hospital, every employee is a customer service representative. The top ones have clear policies that ensure their patients have a positive experience, which leads them to refer and return to them.
Latest technology and training improve healthcare
Medical devices, algorithms and even blockchain can be used in healthcare. The best hospitals in Texas invest in technology to keep their equipment and their employees updated.
Ethics lead the way
Healthcare and ethics always go hand in hand.
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Next steps
You can elevate your career goals and skills by working in one of the Texas hospitals above — whether you are an experienced nurse or a recent graduate with the right nursing expertise.
Find a job using the right strategies. Reading our guides and the frequently-asked questions will help you find your dream nursing job.
Build your resume
Make your resume relevant to the position you’re applying for, so you stand out from other nurses applying for the same job. Highlight your skills and knowledge, present accredited certifications that will prove your expertise, and have solid references to testify to the quality of your work.
Join a nurses association
Connect with other nurses in associations to increase your chances of landing a job. Is there a nurses union in your state? Is there a nursing organization? Think about these options and decide what is right for you.
Attend industry educational conferences and workshops
In addition to nurses associations, conferences are also a valuable option to improve your skills and boost your resume.
Keep up with continuing education requirements
Healthcare professionals, in most cases, take on considerable responsibility. Education is essential and taking ANCC-accredited courses is one of the ways to do that.
Incredible Health offers free CEU courses. Just sign up for a profile to access them.
Search for job openings
One way to get a job at a prestigious hospital in Texas is to apply. But why not have hospitals seek you out with job offers?
Create your profile on Incredible Health and connect with leading employers interested in hiring you.
Transfer your nursing license to Texas
You may need to transfer your nursing license to work in Texas.
But that’s not so simple, as there are different requirements for compact and noncompact states. Read our ultimate guide to learn how to navigate this process without difficulties.
Sources
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- “Career Outlook for Nurses in Texas.” onlinenursing.hbu.edu Accessed 9 June, 2022.
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- Medicare. medicare.gov Accessed June 9, 2022.
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- “U.S. News Best Hospitals.” health.usnews.com Accessed June 9, 2022.
- “World’s Best Hospitals 2022.” newsweek.com Accessed June 9, 2022.
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