
Serving all of San Diego County and many patients from Imperial County hospitals, the San Diego County Trauma System is a successful public-private partnership between the County of San Diego and six designated Trauma Centers: Because of our regional trauma system, a person who sustains a life-threatening injury in San Diego is twice as likely to survive compared to any other part of the U.S. Scripps is part of the San Diego County trauma system, a nationally recognized model for trauma care.
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Following treatment, Scripps offers a full continuum of services to help patients recover as quickly and fully as possible. In addition, Scripps Trauma Centers provide on-site imaging, specialized operating suites, interventional radiology and pathology to ensure patients are diagnosed and treated quickly. Expert trauma surgeons and other specialty physicians, nurses, social workers, case managers and technologists dedicated to trauma care stand ready 24 hours a day to provide our community’s top care for the critically injured with the most advanced trauma treatments and technology available.


Scripps has on-site experts in a full range of medical specialties. Trauma patients frequently need immediate, highly specialized care for their severe and often life-threatening injuries. Injuries among the elderly continue to increase as this population grows, and our research committee is actively investigating ways to prevent traumatic injuries and reach out to the community, as well as provide the best treatment options available. The risk of traumatic injury affects each population differently, and our research addresses needs for the communities we serve. Falls from heights, as well as fall prevention education for our geriatric patients.Other projects emerging from assessing needs in the community, including evaluating risk and outcomes of:.Outcomes related to severe TBI management and pain management.Surveillance and prediction of deep vein thrombosis (DVT) risk.Multiple physician-initiated studies throughout the year, including reviews of:.Multi-institutional studies with trauma centers throughout the world investigating injuries involving major organs, intensive care management and geriatric trauma.Collaborative work with neurosurgeons investigating the efficacy of minimally invasive surgery for clot removal in stroke patients (MISTIE iii).National and international clinical trials investigating trauma injury and outcomes:.Research findings are disseminated in journal publications and national scientific meetings and provide foundations for decisions about the best treatment options and education for the public. Neurosurgeons and other specialty surgeons are always on call to care for trauma patients.Īs a non-profit community hospital district, Palomar Health continues its long-standing dedication to treating all patients who need care, regardless of their ability to pay.ĭo you have questions about the Trauma Center at Palomar Medical Center Escondido in North San Diego County? Visit Our Services for more information, Contact Us or Find our Location(s).The trauma research program at Scripps Memorial Hospital La Jolla trauma service performs a wide variety of investigative studies into traumatic injuries, treatments and outcomes.

We are the largest trauma district in San Diego County.Īs a Level II Trauma Center, Palomar Medical Center Escondido satisfies strict guidelines set by the American College of Surgeons and the County of San Diego, including the dedication of resources - specially trained physicians and nurses and state of the art equipment - for the management of trauma patients throughout all aspects of their care, including resuscitation, acute care and rehabilitation.īoard Certified Trauma Surgeons, Emergency Room Physicians, and dedicated trauma teams of nurses, therapists and anesthesiologists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to treat the most ill or injured patients in all aspects of care. It is one of six such facilities throughout the county, and receives more than 1,500 patients a year from an 800-plus square mile area who have sustained serious physical injuries from an external force. For nearly 30 years, Palomar Health has served the needs of gravely injured people in Northern San Diego County at its designated Trauma Center at Palomar Medical Center Escondido.
