| Name | Title | Contact Details |
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Tyler Terstegen |
Director Of Information Technology and Information Security | Profile |
Detroit Receiving Hospital and University Health Center is committed to being one of the nation's premier emergency, trauma, critical care and ambulatory care centers providing high quality services to all patients within the communities serviced,
Jennie Stuart Medical Center, Inc. provides healthcare services in western Kentucky. The company offers medical services, including convenient care, diabetes education, diagnostic imaging, emergency, home health, laboratory, nursing, outpatient procedure, pharmacy, pulmonary rehabilitation, same day, sleep disorders center, women, and wound healing services, as well as community services, including educational programs and vibrant living. It also provides bronchoscopy, endoscopic, general, gynecological, facial, minimally invasive laparoscopic procedure, neurology, oral, orthopedic, pain management, plastic, thoracic, and urology surgical services, as well as ear, nose, and throat surgical services. Jennie Stuart Medical Center, Inc. was formerly known as Jennie Stuart Memorial Hospital and changed its name to Jennie Stuart Medical Center, Inc. in December, 1981. The company was founded in 1913 and is based in Hopkinsville, Kentucky.
Originating from a small, private hospital started by Dr. Charles A. Mobley in 1919, the Regional Medical Center (RMC) has grown to a 286-bed, acute-care, regional medical center owned by Orangeburg and Calhoun counties. The product of more than eight decades of work on the part of local physicians, community leaders and citizens, Regional Medical Center has a strong history of safeguarding the long-term health of this community. Serving a six-county area, the medical center has a multitude of specialties and programs that offer state-of-the-art health care. Regional Medical Center is accredited by The Joint Commission and offers a 24-hour emergency department, full range of high-quality medical services and proactive, community-wide wellness program for the Orangeburg area. The medical center has experienced tremendous growth and stands ready to serve you with the latest advancements in medical technology while continuing to provide compassionate care.
Yuma Regional Medical Center is a 406-bed, not-for-profit hospital dedicated to providing outstanding medical care to the residents of Yuma and the surrounding communities in southwestern Arizona. The YRMC team includes over 2,000 employees, 300 medical providers and hundreds of volunteers who work closely together to create a welcoming, caring, and compassionate environment for patients and their families.
Erlanger, named among "America`s Best Hospitals" by U.S. News & World Report, is a non-profit, academic teaching center affiliated with the University of Tennessee College of Medicine. Erlanger is also a Level-One Trauma Center for adults and the only provider of tertiary care services for the citizens of an entire four-state region, encompassing southeast Tennessee, north Georgia, north Alabama and western North Carolina. With a history that dates back more than a century, Erlanger is recognized as one of the nation`s finest public hospitals and a leader in healthcare. The Erlanger Health System includes Children`s Hospital at Erlanger (CHE), the only academic medical center in the tri-state region devoted solely to children and is a Comprehensive Regional Pediatric Center (CRPC)— the highest designation in the state for pediatrics. CHE has a full range of pediatric subspecialists, as well as a pediatrics ER, ICU, and Level III neonatal intensive care unit, providing the highest level of care in the region for premature and sick infants. Each year, more than a quarter of a million people are treated by the team of healthcare professionals who are part of Erlanger.