Welcome to Lovelace Women’s Hospital

 

ABOUT US

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Lovelace Women’s Hospital, the first and only hospital in New Mexico devoted to women’s health, has 120 licensed beds, including a 53-bed advanced neonatal intensive care unit, family care unit, an award-winning breast care center and the first robotic surgery program in the state recognized as a Center of Excellence in Robotic Surgery by Surgical Review Corporation.

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Exploring a new career is more than finding a job; it’s joining a new team. Here, we want every team member to feel confident in who we are as an employer.  Here are some ways we show up for you.

  • Thrive:We believe in empowering our team members with opportunities for professional development and career advancement. We offer tuition reimbursement, comprehensive benefits, education resources to help you thrive.
  • People-First:People are the center of everything we do. Here, you’ll thrive in a collaborative and people-first culture where we prioritize our team’s and patient’s well-being.
  • Make Healthcare better:We leverage cutting-edge technology to ease the workload on our team members and deliver superior patient care.
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Our purpose—caring for people: our patients, communities, and each other—drives everything we do. United by this purpose, we’re committed to making healthcare better for everyone. At Lovelace Women’s Hospital, we believe people thrive when they feel respected and accepted as their true selves. Every day, we work to foster a culture of belonging for our patients, their families, and each other.

Here’s how we do it:

  • Diversity Council: Champions DEI programs across each facility.
  • Women @ Ardent: Led by women leaders, offering support and growth for all employees.
  • Elevate & Engage Mentoring: Builds workplace relationships to support professional and personal growth.

Our Location

Albuquerque is a vibrant city where diverse cultures, authentic art, and rich traditions shape its centuries-old story. Whether you’re sampling traditional New Mexican cuisine, exploring world-class museums, strolling under the vintage neon low of Route 66, or soaring above the city in a hot air balloon, there’s something for everyone. With an elevation of 5,312 feet and nearly 600,000 residents, the city enjoys an average of 300 sunny days a year, with mild winters, warm summers, and just the right touch of rain and snow.

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