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Find Your Local Trauma Center - American Trauma Society Our easy-to-use map puts information about area trauma centers at your fingertips Simply click on “Proximity” and provide a location (a street address, zipcode, or city and state) to find trauma centers within a certain geographical area
List of trauma centers in the United States - Wikipedia List of trauma centers in the United States This is a list of hospitals in the United States that are verified as trauma centers by the American College of Surgeons
California Hospitals The four levels refer to the kinds of resources available in a trauma center and the number of patients admitted yearly These are categories that define national standards for trauma care in hospitals
SoCal Trauma Centers - Southern California Chapter American College of . . . Hospital ACS Verification Level Medical Director Trauma Program Manager Antelope Valley Hospital Adult Level II Pavel Petrik Cynthia Marin ArrowHead Regional Medical Center Adult Level IDavid Wong Sonny Alforja California Hospital Medical Center Adult Level II Gudata Hinika Laura Schneider
Trauma Centers Map Resized. pdf - cdn. ymaws. com At the request of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR), TCAA developed an interactive map of trauma centers, verified burn centers, hospitals with burn center capabilities, donor centers and transplant centers
Map: Find your nearest trauma center - USC Center for Health Journalism To explore this issue, we mapped the locations of all U S Level I and II trauma centers, which provide the highest level of care to injured patients The map illustrates widespread geographic disparities in trauma care access
Trauma | EMSA - California Emergency Medical Services Authority Trauma results from motor vehicle collisions, falls, burns, stabbing and gunshot wounds, or other blunt or penetrating forces California’s 86 designated Trauma Centers receive and admit over 117,000 trauma patients per year