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  • Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers has the most employees (750).
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The START Center for Cancer Care vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
-
3.4
San Antonio, TX1$3.4M350
1991
3.7
Chandler, AZ1$24.0M750
-
3.7
Pleasant Hill, CA1$5.8M125
Willamette Valley Cancer Center
-
4.0
Eugene, OR1$570,0006
-
4.2
Bryan, TX1$910,00050
McDuffie Podiatry & Wound Care
2012
3.5
Thomson, GA1$410,0009
2007
3.7
Louisville, CO1$3.1M51
1983
4.1
Cincinnati, OH5$21.9M100
1961
3.4
Nampa, ID1$2.4M35
1994
3.9
Fort Worth, TX1$810,00025
-
3.9
Fredericktown, MO1$17.8M350
2004
3.6
Seattle, WA1$7.3M133
1938
4.5
New Hartford, NY1$42.3M400
WellMed Medical Group
1990
4.1
San Antonio, TX1$910,0005
1991
4.5
Nashville, TN4$40.0M105
1980
3.8
Rockport, TX1$1.6M30
2001
3.6
Lubbock, TX1$1.6M30
Midtown Medical Center Inc
2002
4.2
West Sacramento, CA1$170,0001
1991
4.5
Chicago, IL1$96.0M650
Platte Medical Clinic
-
4.5
Kansas City, MO1$1.1M15
1967
3.2
Scarborough, ME1$4.7M107

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The START Center for Cancer Care salaries vs competitors

Compare The START Center for Cancer Care salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
The START Center for Cancer Care
$43,142$20.74-

Compare The START Center for Cancer Care job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
The START Center for Cancer Care
$50,531$24.29
Heritage Medical Associates
$59,374$28.54
Concord Medical Group
$57,925$27.85
Slocum-Dickson Medical Group
$52,657$25.32
Access Community Health Network
$52,265$25.13
Ironwood Cancer & Research Centers
$52,025$25.01
OHC - Oncology Hematology Care
$51,726$24.87
Platte Medical Clinic
$50,808$24.43
Allergy Associates, Inc.
$50,635$24.34
New England Cancer Specialists
$50,246$24.16
The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders
$50,152$24.11
McDuffie Podiatry & Wound Care
$49,671$23.88
Madison Medical Center
$49,460$23.78
Southwest Medical Associates
$49,196$23.65
Catalyst Healthcare
$48,618$23.37
WellMed Medical Group
$48,132$23.14
Saltzer Health
$47,017$22.60
Midtown Medical Center Inc
$46,997$22.59
Seattle Reproductive Medicine
$46,880$22.54
Diablo Valley Oncology & Hematology Medical Group
$42,859$20.61

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The START Center for Cancer Care demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at The START Center for Cancer Care vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Heritage Medical Associates16%84%
Access Community Health Network24%76%
WellMed Medical Group26%74%
New England Cancer Specialists32%68%
The START Center for Cancer Care--
Male
Female
100%
75%
50%
25%
0%
0%
25%
50%
75%
100%

Compare race at The START Center for Cancer Care vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
54%24%11%7%3%
9.0
69%10%12%6%3%
9.5
WellMed Medical Group
40%41%11%6%2%
9.7
90%4%3%1%1%
3.7

The START Center for Cancer Care and similar companies CEOs

CEOBio

Donna Thompson is a CEO at Access Community Health Network. She attended DePaul University.

James Shill is a Chief Executive Officer at HERITAGE MEDICAL ASSOCIATES.

Rich Schiano is a Chief Executive Officer at ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY CARE INC. He has worked as Dir:North America Health Care at PROCTER & GAMBLE CO and Vice President at ONCOLOGY/HEMATOLOGY CARE INC.

Ed Castledine
Saltzer Health

Shane is a pharmacist and entrepreneur specializing in innovative patient-care models and the use of technology to improve adherence, patient health outcomes and quality measures.He created the first central-fill pharmacy in Western Canada, using automation to prepare medications in patient-specific, multi-dose packaging that eased medication administration (med-pass) for nurses in long-term care facilities. His work with these facilities sparked his vision for Catalyst, now the leading provider of electronic medication administration record (eMAR) software in Canada, with a growing global presence in pharmacies and facilities.He has consulted for North America’s largest chains and smallest independents. As chair of the advisory committee for Healthy Residential Solutions Inc (HRS) in 2009, Shane led an independent pharmacy collaborative that applied technology to ensure high-quality patient care.Shane serves as an advisor to pharmacists, government agencies and industry leaders on matters related to pharmacy technology, medication administration accuracy, adherence, patient outcomes, and related areas. He was a leading contributor to the development of centralized filling and checking legislation for the province of British Columbia.

H. Kyle Sheets M.D.
Concord Medical Group

As principle owner and CEO of Concord Medical Group, Dr. Sheets is involved and guides the organization in every aspect of their operations including his continual practice of medicine at facilities with which they partner. He served on the National Physicians Advisory Council for President George W. Bush, and is currently appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbot as a member of the Texas Counsel on Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke. Additionally, he is an acting medical preceptor for students from the University of Houston Health Science Center, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and The University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston; previously a member on the University of Texas Medical Branch Alumni Board; and Chairman of the Board for Physicians Aiding Physicians Abroad (PAPA), a mission-focused relief effort to Africa and Central America.

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