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Stony Brook University Hospital & Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Recognized as Pediatric Innovators, Only Long Island Hospitals to Receive the Honor

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“I’m delighted Stony Brook University Hospital and our outstanding pediatric staff have been recognized for the world-class, compassionate care they provide every day,” said Carol Gomes, CEO.

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Photo Credit: Dane Dupris for Stony Brook Southampton Hospital

Stony Brook University Hospital and Stony Brook Southampton Hospital are two of only nine hospitals in New York State that have been acknowledged as Pediatric Innovators in the Always Ready for Children Pediatric Recognition Program and for having dedicated Emergency Department Pediatric Care Coordinators. They are the only two hospitals on Long Island to receive this recognition.

 

“I’m delighted Stony Brook University Hospital and our outstanding pediatric staff have been recognized for the world-class, compassionate care they provide every day,” said Carol Gomes, MS, FACHE, CPHQ, Chief Executive Officer of Stony Brook University Hospital. “Our pediatric team works on the premise that children come first and that their families are the most important members of the treatment team. They aim to provide the unique services and safe environment our pediatric patients deserve.”

 

These services are provided by Stony Brook Children’s Hospital (SBCH), the leading children’s hospital on Long Island, with more than 180 pediatric specialists in 30 specialties delivering innovative and compassionate care, cutting-edge research, technological innovations, clinical trials and breakthrough techniques. The hospital is Suffolk County’s only Level 4 Regional Perinatal Center and Level 1 Regional Pediatric Trauma Center. SBCH offers a full range of medical services to support the physical, emotional and mental development of infants, children and young adults on Long Island.

 

This program highlights our commitment to care for the children with emergency needs including trauma in our community,” said Fredric Weinbaum, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Operating Officer of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital. “It attests to the efforts that we have made to be ready to provide this care in a consistent and evidence-based manner.”

 

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital’s Emergency Department is a Level 3 Trauma Center with a pediatric designated trauma/resuscitation room. All nurses are trained in Pediatric Advanced Life Support. Cases requiring specialized pediatric critical care or trauma services are prepared for transfer to Stony Brook Children’s Hospital.

 

The Always Ready for Children (ARC) Pediatric Recognition Program is a collaborative project as a state and region-wide recognition system for emergency departments committed to improving their pediatric care. The program was created and is managed and maintained by the region's Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) State Partnership Program, with support from the Health Resources and Services Administration and the EMSC Innovation and Improvement Center. Data collected by the National Pediatric Readiness Project shows that hospitals recognized as being "pediatric ready" by a recognition program scored higher on the National Pediatric Readiness Assessment (NPRA). The establishment of such recognition programs has demonstrated a decrease in pediatric mortality rates.

 

To achieve the Pediatric Innovator level, each hospital needed to participate in the National Pediatric Readiness Project; score above 80 in the readiness assessment; identify a pediatric emergency care coordinator, and share ARC best practices and resources.

 

About Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH):

Stony Brook University Hospital (SBUH) is Long Island’s premier academic health center. With 624 beds, SBUH serves as the region’s only tertiary care center and Regional Trauma Center, and is home to the Stony Brook University Heart Institute, Stony Brook University Cancer Center, Stony Brook Children’s Hospital and Stony Brook University Neurosciences Institute. SBUH also encompasses Suffolk County’s only Level 4 Regional Perinatal Center, state-designated AIDS Center, state-designated Comprehensive Psychiatric Emergency Program, state-designated Burn Center, the Christopher Pendergast ALS Center of Excellence, and Kidney Transplant Center. It is home of the nation’s first Pediatric Multiple Sclerosis Center. To learn more, visit www.stonybrookmedicine.edu/sbuh.

 

About Stony Brook Southampton Hospital (SBSH)

With 95 beds, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital (SBSH) staffed by more than 280 physicians, dentists, and allied health professionals representing 48 medical specialties. SBSH offers a diverse array of clinical services, ranging from primary medical care to specialized surgical procedures, including cardiac catheterization, orthopedics and bariatrics. The sole provider of emergency care on Long Island’s South Fork, Stony Brook Southampton Hospital is a designated Level III Trauma Center and primary stroke center. The hospital includes The Phillips Family Cancer Center, a Heart and Stroke Center, Breast Health Center, The Center for Advanced Wound Healing, Wellness Institute, and 32 satellite care centers throughout the South Fork of Long Island. The hospital is the largest employer on the South Fork with more than 1,200 employees. To learn more, visit www.southampton.stonybrookmedicine.edu.