Pros
Coming from an ICU RN perspective: there is an intensivist program with excellent and kind critical care docs and also an awesome Nurse Practitioner. The other pulmonologists seeing patients at this hospital range from good to excellent. The nephrologists and GI interventionalists are excellent. At night, the unit is covered by icare/EICU MDs and RNs. The ICU utilizes technology that I haven't seen used anywhere else since, such as prone therapy, HFOV. This hospital and ICU is high functioning, and if I was septic, or had respiratory failure, I would feel comfortable with these doctors and nurses treating me, because I feel they are the very best. I am very proud to have begun my nursing career in Del Webb's ICU. Also, it's a non-profit, and invests it's money in the hospital and community.
Cons
The year before I left, things were feeling more and more "corporate" as more mandates came down from Banner Health. The time and money squeeze became very apparent and was felt as stress and pressure to staff.