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The benefits of bringing your career to Chesapeake Regional Healthcare go far beyond our burgeoning medical campus.
Persons with a disability may have a designated support person with them at all times in Chesapeake Regional Healthcare (CRH) medical care facilities. Patients with disabilities who need assistance due to the specifics of their disability may have one designated support person with them. This could include specific needs due to altered mental status, intellectual or cognitive disability, communication barriers or behavioral concerns.
Chesapeake Regional is committed to the principles of excellence, fairness and respect for all people.
Located within the heart of Chesapeake is Chesapeake Regional Healthcare is a health system laser focused on innovation, known for making medical history in the region and providing patients with truly personal care. It’s hospital, Chesapeake Regional Medical Center, was established in 1976 as Chesapeake General and remains the only independent, community-based hospital in Hampton Roads. 
 We love our patients!  
Chesapeake Regional Healthcare Human Resources supports staff, supervisors, and new hires. You can contact us by phone, fax, or visit our office.
How do I access my patient portal? Chesapeake Regional Healthcare utilizes two different patient portals depending on where you are receiving care. Please see below for more details on how to access and use your patient portal.
We are pleased that you are interested in working with us! You can find a job in clinical and non-clinical settings.
Friday, February 21:Physician Practices in VA & NC
The pharmacy technician training program at Chesapeake Regional Healthcare contributes to the development of nationally certified, well-rounded pharmacy technicians responsible for various patient care skills and medication-related duties in multiple practice settings. Graduates are eligible for licensure in Virginia and other states. Graduates of the basic program will be well-prepared to continue training in an advanced pharmacy technician program or enter the workforce. 
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