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Personalized care when and where you need it

ABOUT ASCENSION

Listening to you, caring for you

From the moment you walk through our doors, you’ll hear the sounds of hope, health and strength, because we’re more than just hospitals, ERs and clinics. Ascension care teams start by understanding you, your health and your life to deliver care that’s right for you. The compassionate, personalized care you’ve come to expect is close to home and connected to a national network of care and the expertise of a wide range of doctors and specialists. So, you’ll be connected to all the care you need for you and your family.

OUR MISSION

Ascension's Approach to Diversity, Inclusion and Equity

ABIDE logo appreciation, belongingness, inclusivity, diversity, equityAs a Catholic health ministry, Ascension has a unique obligation and calling – reflected in our Mission – to advocate for a more just and compassionate society in words and actions. To help address racism and systemic injustice, Ascension has launched a justice-focused framework called ABIDE, built on the hallmarks of Appreciation – Belongingness – Inclusivity – Diversity – Equity. This effort encompasses a commitment to listen, pray, learn and act. Fostering a more inclusive culture and advocating for social justice can help provide more equitable employment opportunities while also helping to remedy healthcare disparities perpetuated by racism and systemic injustice.

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Exterior of Baptiste La Grâce Hospital in Akoumape, Togo

For Sacred Heart Bay pharmacy manager Zachary Brent, the opportunity to serve others has been a calling decades in the making.

A woman wearing a headscarf and a watch

Dr. Jason Barnett, a gynecologic oncologist at Ascension Saint Thomas Midtown, helped treat a mother of two with a diagnosis of ovarian cancer that spread to other parts of her body.

Two men stand together sporting jackets and bib numbers before a 5k race. (Dr. Burnett and Steve Olson).

Atuhani Burnett, MD, surgical oncologist at Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s - Milwaukee Campus performs a life-saving surgery on a patient with stage 4 abdominal cancer.