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July 11,
2003
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Eileen Callahan, (619) 543-6163
UCSD Trauma Center
Receives Level I Verification From
American College of Surgeons’ Committee On Trauma
UCSD Medical Center, Hillcrest,
Trauma Center has been verified again as San Diego’s Level I trauma
center by the Committee on Trauma (COT) of the American College of Surgeons
(ACS). This achievement recognizes UCSD Trauma Center’s dedication
to providing optimal care for injured patients, demonstrated exceptional
competency in a wide variety of specialty areas, including teaching and
research.
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David
B. Hoyt, M.D., chief of UCSD Trauma
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“We have tried to maintain
this status in order to serve the community by fostering teamwork throughout
the process of caring for injured patients,” said David B. Hoyt,
M.D., Professor and chief of Trauma, current President of the American
Association for the Surgery of Trauma and Medical Director of Trauma for
the American College of Surgeons in Chicago. “Our commitment to
excellence in care, treating the next generation of providers and finding
new treatments through research is what being a Level I center is all
about.”
Established in 1984, the UCSD
Trauma Center has treated over 30,000 patients in the past 19 years, and
treated almost 2,000 last year alone.
The UCSD Trauma Center continues
in its longstanding rating as a Level I trauma center through many research
projects, education and community efforts including:
- Responsible for developing
standards used in the Resources for Optimal Care of the Injured
Patient manual. The manual helps trauma centers meet the essential
criteria that ensure trauma care capability and institutional performance.
- Established a National Academic
Center of Excellence on Youth Violence. The youth violence prevention
program’s focus is on creating and implementing community response
plans, training health care professionals, and conducting pilot projects
to evaluate effective interventions in youth violence. Working with
schools, agencies and established community coalitions, the Center designs
violence prevention curriculum for medical students, as well as graduate
and professional students and health professionals in public health,
nursing, social work and other related areas.
- Research defining the threshold
of compliance in patient trauma care, outcome assessment, and patient
safety.
- Groundbreaking leadership
from physicians and nurses in trauma care including the training of
more than 100 medical students, interns and residents annually.
- Basic research science evaluating
the mechanism of trauma and potential therapies such as testing artificial
blood substitutes. UCSD Trauma center is one of the first centers to
evaluate the use of blood substitute in the treatment of trauma patients.
- UCSD Trauma Center coordinated
with the San Diego Court System and the Corrective Behavior Institute
to bring youth offenders into the UCSD Trauma Center to view first-hand
the effects of injury, violence and drug or alcohol injuries.
The ACS Committee on Trauma confirms
that a trauma center has demonstrated its commitment to providing the
highest quality trauma care for all injured patients. Receiving verification
means the UCSD Trauma Center has voluntarily met criteria that assure
trauma care capability and institutional performance, by the American
College of Surgeons’ Committee on Trauma in its current Resources
for Optimal Care of the Injured Patient manual. The ACS is a scientific
and educational association of surgeons to raise the standards of surgical
education and practice and to improve the care of the surgical patient.
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