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Caring for our community Leading the way Since that time, we’ve been preparing a top-notch program by participating in on-going training, purchasing necessary equipment, and hiring exceptional physicians and staff. Leading our program is a nationally renowned trauma expert, Joseph Karam, MD, FACS, Medical Director of Trauma Services and Surgical Critical Care. Dr. Karam previously served five years as medical director of the Level I trauma center at Hahnemann University Hospital in Philadelphia. Our medical center recently underwent a successful survey by the American College of Surgeons, an organization that sets the standards for the nation’s trauma programs. Where is the Trauma Center? Our ongoing $300 million expansion on the South Sacramento campus, which is expected to be completed in phases through 2010, will further support our ability to provide high-quality trauma care to the community. We’re expanding our Emergency Department to 41 beds, adding operating room capacity, building a helipad for quick helicopter access, and constructing a new 136-bed hospital tower. Experts in trauma care We also have 28 ER physicians who have trained at Level I trauma centers, as well as other specialists, including neurosurgeons; general surgeons; neurointerventionalists; neuro-radiologists; orthopedic surgeons; oral and ear-nose-throat specialists; plastic surgeons; and anesthesiologists. By adding the expertise and resources of our trauma center, we strengthen the region’s ability to respond and care for more injuries in the event of a major disaster or catastrophe. Trauma Prevention We have developed sustainable partnerships with local community groups, government agencies, and schools to focus on prevention and intervention strategies to reduce trauma-related injuries. Our community funding will focus on programs that promote safety, injury prevention, and reduce domestic violence, gang violence, and child abuse. To round this out, Kaiser Permanente will provide ongoing education programs for the community, emergency medical services’ providers and schools. Click here to read more about our Trauma Prevention Program.
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