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North Suburban increases its expertise and support for the North Denver community.
Thornton, CO, January 15, 2020 --(PR.com)-- HCA/HealthONE's North Suburban Medical Center has
been designated a Level II Trauma Center by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
(CDPHE). This achievement recognizes North Suburban's ability to serve the most vulnerable and
critically injured patients.
The Level II designation makes North Suburban Medical Center the only level II trauma center in Adams
County, Colorado, and empowers the hospital to provide encompassing trauma care for patients in
Thornton, Northglenn, Federal Heights, Westminster, Henderson, Commerce City and neighborhoods in
Broomfield and Arvada.
“North Suburban prides itself as a center of excellence for our community,” said Daphne David, President
and CEO of North Suburban Medical Center. “With the level II trauma designation, we are now able to
serve our community members when they need us the most, by restoring their health and function after
serious injuries while providing world-class trauma care close to home.”
The trauma program at North Suburban has been in development for several years, and prides itself for
comprehensive standardized trauma care through a team of experts who specialize in the treatment of
complex traumatic injuries and are available 24/7 year round. In addition to expanding the clinical
expertise and teamwork in trauma management, North Suburban also increased its capacity by opening a
new state-of-the-art modern intensive care unit with 12 additional beds in 2019.
“All of the life-threatening traumatic injuries that once required transfer to other hospitals, including
severe chest trauma, pelvic and abdominal injuries, gun shot or stab wound injuries - can now all be taken
care of within the community at North Suburban Medical Center,” said Philip Stahel, MD, chief medical
officer at North Suburban Medical Center. “We pride ourselves for having recruited the only
fellowship-trained orthopedic trauma surgeon in north Denver, Dr. Darryl Auston, who is an expert in
restoring complex high-energy fractures and soft tissue injuries.”
In addition to the medical and surgical expertise in place, the trauma program at North Suburban Medical
Center also focuses on injury prevention. North Suburban colleagues work to identify injury trends in the
service area and develop educational programs to help keep the community safe and protected from
preventable injuries. In recent years, North Suburban has educated hundreds of community members on
how to stop bleeding during emergencies, provided education to local EMS agencies on how to manage
injuries in the field, and hosted several educational events for local residents in several other areas such as
fall prevention, teen driving safety, and other areas of injury prevention.
“As a designated level II trauma center, not only are we empowered to save lives after major trauma, but
we are also called to partner with our community members to prevent injuries,” said Ellen Duran, RN,
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injury prevention coordinator at North Suburban Medical Center. “Educating and connecting with
children, parents, and older adults in the community to keep them safe is one of the most rewarding
elements of our work for the community.”
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Contact Information:
HCA/HealthONE
Betty Rueda-Aguilar
303-453-2762
Contact via Email
NorthSuburban.com
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