Yuma Regional Medical Center on LinkedIn: Eliminating Harm and Improving Patient Care (2024)

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The American Hospital Association's Hospital Engagement Network (HEN) has recognized Yuma Regional Medical Center as a High Performing Hospital when it comes to providing for patient safety and quality of care.Watch this video to learn more about how our hospital leaders and departments work together to provide for the safety of our patients and their families.

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Yuma Regional Medical Center clearly deserves to be distinguished as the many contributions done to its community. Applied to volunteer here during summer, hope I get accepted & be part of this amazing organization.

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How many employees does Yuma Regional Medical Center have? ›

Our 406-bed, not-for-profit hospital is staffed by 2,400 employees, over 400 medical practitioners and hundreds of volunteers dedicated to serving residents and visitors of Yuma and the surrounding area.

What is the mission of the Yuma Regional Medical Center? ›

Our mission is to advance the delivery of state-of-the-art health care in a loving, compassionate, patient and family-centered environment.

What is the highest trauma level hospital? ›

A Level I trauma center can provide the highest level of care for a patient presenting after a traumatic injury. A Level IV or V trauma center will stabilize an injured patient and arrange for transfer to a higher level of care. This designation is unique for adult and pediatric facilities.

What is the busiest trauma center in Arizona? ›

Mercy Gilbert Medical Center

There's the level I trauma center of Chandler Regional Medical Center which is one of the busiest trauma centers in Arizona.

Who is the CEO of Yuma Regional Medical Center? ›

President and CEO

President & Chief Executive Officer, Dr. Robert “Bob” Trenschel brings nearly 20 years of healthcare and medical management experience to Yuma Regional Medical Center.

How many beds does Yuma District hospital have? ›

Yuma District Hospital, located in Yuma, Colorado, is a facility that houses acute inpa¬tient health services, including 12 acute care beds, two labor/delivery/post-partum beds, surgical services and 24-hour emergency services.

What is the name of the hospital in Yuma Arizona? ›

Yuma Regional Medical Center - Yuma, Arizona.

Who is the chief nursing officer of Yuma Regional Medical Center? ›

Deborah Aders - Yuma Regional Medical Center | LinkedIn.

What is the history of Yuma? ›

Founded in 1854 as Colorado City, it was renamed Arizona City (1862) and Yuma (1873), probably from the Spanish word humo, meaning “smoke,” because of the local Quechan (Yuma) practice of creating smoke clouds to induce rain.

What is Yuma County mission statement? ›

Mission Statement:

To provide exceptional administrative support to the Department of Development Services and continue efficient and consistent service to meet or exceed service standards.

How many level 1 trauma centers are in Arizona? ›

Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center, John C. Lincoln Medical Center and Deer Valley Medical Center are three of eight trauma centers in Arizona to earn the highest designation by the American College of Surgeons.

What level trauma is Rapides Regional? ›

Rapides Regional Medical Center Trauma Center is the first Level II Trauma Center in Louisiana, and the only trauma center in Central Louisiana.

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What level of trauma is Yavapai Regional Medical Center? ›

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