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Chinese Hospital average salary is $69,067, median salary is $70,000 with a salary range from $52,200 to $85,000.
Chinese Hospital salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Chinese Hospital salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented "as is" and updated regularly.
Total 3 Chinese Hospital Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1
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Job Title Salaries City Year More info
Project Engineer 85,000-85,000 Plano, TX, 75023 2016 Chinese Hospital Project Engineer Salaries (1)
Chinese Hospital Plano, TX Salaries
Engineer 70,000-70,000 SAN FRANCISCO, CA, 94133 2014 Chinese Hospital Engineer Salaries (1)
Chinese Hospital SAN FRANCISCO, CA Salaries
Developer/programmer For Business Systems 52,200-52,200 Longview, TX, 75601 2013 Chinese Hospital Developer/programmer For Business Systems Salaries (1)
Chinese Hospital Longview, TX Salaries
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Chinese Hospital... Information
  • Chinese Hospital
  • Industry: Other
  • City: San Francisco, CA
  • Chinese Hospital is a unique healthcare provider with a long and rich history of providing access to culturally competent health care services for the Chinese Community. In 1900, the Tung Wah Dispensary opened in San Francisco's Chinatown. In 1923, Dispensary services had outgrown its space when fifteen community organizations (listed below) created the Chinese Hospital Association, a new non-profit public benefit corporation. The Board of Trustees raised funds for the construction of a new facility at 835 Jackson Street, which was opened in October 1925. In the mid-1970s, health care services had outgrown this facility when the Board of Trustees