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University Community Hospital average salary is $43,950, median salary is $43,950 with a salary range from $43,950 to $43,950.
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Scientist 43,950-43,950 Zion, IL, 60099 2014 University Community Hospital Scientist Salaries (4)
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  • University Community Hospital
  • Industry: Hospitals/Clinics
  • City: Tampa, FL
  • University Community Hospital (UCH) was founded in the mid 1960's by a group of progressive businessmen who recognized the need for hospital services in a rural, yet developing north Tampa region. Led by John S. Allen, the president of the newly opened University of South Florida, former Florida Governor Doyle E. Carlton, Tampa attorney Michel G. Emmanuel and businessmen Bruce M. Robbins Jr. and J. Ross Parker, this group was able to turn their vision into reality. Piecing together a unique financing plan and receiving an agreement of support from Hillsborough County, $6.25 million in tax-exempt bonds were sold to