South Nassau Communities Hospital Earns Level II Trauma Center Designation
South Nassau's Level II Trauma Center remains the only one of its kind located on the South Shore of Nassau County.
Oceanside, NY, July 27, 2016 --(PR.com)-- After a rigorous review process and a significant investment in additional highly-trained personnel, South Nassau Communities Hospital has earned the American College of Surgeons (ACS) verification as a Level II Trauma Center.
South Nassau's Level II Trauma Center remains the only one of its kind located on the South Shore of Nassau County, providing critical emergency care to some 900,000 residents in the hospital's service area.
The verification, which is awarded by the ACS's Verification Review Committee, an ad hoc committee of the Committee on Trauma (COT), confirms that South Nassau has demonstrated its commitment to ensure that patients with severe injuries receive priority access to its full array of trauma care resources, including in-house coverage for trauma surgery and anesthesia. Other services, such as critical care, radiology, cardiology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, vascular and thoracic care, are also available.
"The verification means that South Nassau remains ready at a moment's notice to deploy an experienced and expert trauma team that will utilize the most advanced emergency medical technologies to treat patients with life-threatening injuries," said Richard J. Murphy, president and CEO of South Nassau.
The South Nassau Trauma Team consists of a multidisciplinary group of specially-trained healthcare experts that includes specialists in emergency medicine, trauma surgery, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and anesthesiology, as well as emergency certified nurses, social workers, and rehabilitation therapists.
Time is critical in traumatic injuries. Once the ED is alerted of an impending arrival, the Trauma Team is mobilized through an efficient paging system to immediately make ready and receive the patient. From admission to rehabilitation, the goal is to make the patient's journey to recovery as seamless as possible. The trauma team provides expertly coordinated care that focuses not just on the treatment of the injury, but also on the emotional and financial needs of the patient and family.
As an ACS-verified Level II Trauma Center, South Nassau has committed to:
· A trauma surgeon being present and immediately available in the hospital twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
· Surgeons with specialty fellowship training in the management and care of the traumatically injured and critically ill population are in-house and on call
· Neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons available that are trained in the treatment and management of trauma related injuries including complex factures and traumatic brain injuries
· Operating room immediately available, an on-call interventional radiologist, and comprehensive blood bank services in house to care for severely injured patients
· Dedicated state-of-the-
art trauma resuscitation bays in its Emergency Department
· Ongoing training and drilling in preparation to respond to any potential mass casualty event that could occur within the community
· Comprehensive community outreach and injury prevention program that works to identify patterns and implements programs to prevent injuries
"The verification is the direct result of our organization-wide commitment to teamwork," said Adhi Sharma, MD, South Nassau's Chief Medical Officer, "and it symbolizes our commitment and critical role as a leading provider of advanced medical services."
South Nassau has been a Level II Trauma Center, but invested more than $2 million to upgrade its capabilities to meet higher standards established by the ACS and earn the Trauma Center designation for a three-year period. In terms of care received by patients, there is no difference between a Level II and a Level I Trauma Center. The primary difference between a Level I and Level II Trauma Center involves research and teaching activities that a Level I Trauma Center is required to perform.
South Nassau's Level II Trauma Center remains the only one of its kind located on the South Shore of Nassau County, providing critical emergency care to some 900,000 residents in the hospital's service area.
The verification, which is awarded by the ACS's Verification Review Committee, an ad hoc committee of the Committee on Trauma (COT), confirms that South Nassau has demonstrated its commitment to ensure that patients with severe injuries receive priority access to its full array of trauma care resources, including in-house coverage for trauma surgery and anesthesia. Other services, such as critical care, radiology, cardiology, orthopedics, neurosurgery, vascular and thoracic care, are also available.
"The verification means that South Nassau remains ready at a moment's notice to deploy an experienced and expert trauma team that will utilize the most advanced emergency medical technologies to treat patients with life-threatening injuries," said Richard J. Murphy, president and CEO of South Nassau.
The South Nassau Trauma Team consists of a multidisciplinary group of specially-trained healthcare experts that includes specialists in emergency medicine, trauma surgery, orthopedics, neurosurgery, plastic surgery and anesthesiology, as well as emergency certified nurses, social workers, and rehabilitation therapists.
Time is critical in traumatic injuries. Once the ED is alerted of an impending arrival, the Trauma Team is mobilized through an efficient paging system to immediately make ready and receive the patient. From admission to rehabilitation, the goal is to make the patient's journey to recovery as seamless as possible. The trauma team provides expertly coordinated care that focuses not just on the treatment of the injury, but also on the emotional and financial needs of the patient and family.
As an ACS-verified Level II Trauma Center, South Nassau has committed to:
· A trauma surgeon being present and immediately available in the hospital twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week
· Surgeons with specialty fellowship training in the management and care of the traumatically injured and critically ill population are in-house and on call
· Neurosurgeons and orthopedic surgeons available that are trained in the treatment and management of trauma related injuries including complex factures and traumatic brain injuries
· Operating room immediately available, an on-call interventional radiologist, and comprehensive blood bank services in house to care for severely injured patients
· Dedicated state-of-the-
art trauma resuscitation bays in its Emergency Department
· Ongoing training and drilling in preparation to respond to any potential mass casualty event that could occur within the community
· Comprehensive community outreach and injury prevention program that works to identify patterns and implements programs to prevent injuries
"The verification is the direct result of our organization-wide commitment to teamwork," said Adhi Sharma, MD, South Nassau's Chief Medical Officer, "and it symbolizes our commitment and critical role as a leading provider of advanced medical services."
South Nassau has been a Level II Trauma Center, but invested more than $2 million to upgrade its capabilities to meet higher standards established by the ACS and earn the Trauma Center designation for a three-year period. In terms of care received by patients, there is no difference between a Level II and a Level I Trauma Center. The primary difference between a Level I and Level II Trauma Center involves research and teaching activities that a Level I Trauma Center is required to perform.
Contact
South Nassau Communities Hospital
Damian J. Becker
516-377-5370
southnassau.org
Contact
Damian J. Becker
516-377-5370
southnassau.org
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