History
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St. John’s recognizes the importance of
having a dedicated trauma system in place to ensure the best outcomes
possible. In May of 1994 the hospital became state designated (meeting all
of the trauma regulations listed for Level II Trauma Centers) and American
College of Surgeons Verified (meeting a set of requirements listed by the
American College of Surgeons as a Level II Trauma Center). In September of
1994 the trauma surgeons at St. John’s made the commitment to provide
24-hour in-house coverage.
Trauma admissions continued to increase and
communication back to transferring facilities began by case presentations
per request. St. John’s continued with its mission of providing trauma care
to anyone who needed the service. Efforts to educate the public about injury
prevention began and changes within in the system continued.
As the trauma program expanded and admissions
grew, more resources were required. It was decided as more resources were
added to the program that we undertake research, establish a formal outreach
and injury prevention program and begin a residency training program.
We established ourselves as a tertiary care
facility for southwest Missouri, as this was a natural progression, it also
brought us into compliance with the State Requirements for a Level I Trauma
Center. St. John’s was officially granted state designation as a Level I
trauma center on June 23, 1999.
Continued growth and dedication to our
community fostered the advancement towards a Level l trauma center in June
of 1999. In 2004, we reached an all time record of greater than 2,000 trauma
admissions. St. John’s serves as a tertiary care facility accepting all
transfers from outlying facilities through the Emergency Department.
Our mission and focus continues today, we
provide high quality state of the art trauma care to all injured trauma
victims in southwest Missouri. Construction changes are underway to improve
entry into the Trauma Center from a secured rooftop helipad entrance
straight into the newly designed trauma resuscitation areas making them
larger with digital X-ray capability and CT scan designed specifically to
care for critically trauma patients.
Controlled access then allows private
transport directly to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or the Operating Room
(OR). An entire team of ancillary staff and other medical specialty
providers are available to care for the patient and family as they move
through the trauma system. Each professional works towards the same goal of
returning the patient back to their pre-injury level.
All trauma care provided is reviewed and
evaluated as it is being delivered. Our statistical data is benchmarked
annually to the National Trauma Databank to ensure that the care we are
providing remains well above the national average standard of care for
trauma centers nationwide.