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  1. This is a list of hospitals in the United States that are verified as trauma centers by the American College of Surgeons. [ 1] List. The list below shows the hospital name, city and state location, number of beds in the hospital, adult trauma level certification, and pediatric trauma level certification: [ 1] State navigation templates. References.

    • Level I Trauma Centers
    • Level II Trauma Centers
    • Level III Trauma Centers

    A level I trauma center provides the most comprehensive trauma care. There must be a trauma/general surgeon in the hospital 24-hours a day. If a surgical resident is in the hospital 24-hours a day, then the attending surgeon can take call from outside the hospital but must be able to respond within 15 minutes. There must also be an anesthesiologist...

    A level II trauma center also has 24-hour coverage by an in-hospital general/trauma surgeon as well as an anesthesiologist. There are several minor differences between a level I and II trauma center but the main difference is that the level II trauma center does not have the research and publication requirements of a level I trauma center.

    A level III trauma center does not require an in-hospital general/trauma surgeon 24-hours a day but a surgeon must be on-call and able to come into the hospital within 30 minutes of being called. Anesthesia and OR staff are also not required to be in the hospital 24-hours a day but must also be available within 30 minutes. Level III centers must ha...

  2. Level I & II. Qualified attending surgeons must participate in major therapeutic decisions, be present in the emergency department for major resuscitations, be present at operative procedures, and be actively involved in the critical care of all seriously injured patients.

  3. May 2, 2024 · Trauma center levels are determined by the American College of Surgeons—level 1 being the highest designation given to hospitals that can provide total care for every aspect of an injury, from prevention to rehabilitation.

  4. Oct 23, 2020 · Level 1 trauma is for the most serious injuries, where trauma is often large and requires a fast response time. Trauma centers provide immediate definitive care to people with severe...

  5. Brain injuries. By delivering specialized care right away, the trauma centers of IU Health save lives and optimize recovery. Trauma centers are verified from levels one through four by the American College of Surgeons. Level I Trauma Centers offer the most complete set of services.

  6. What is a Level One Trauma Center? A trauma center is a hospital that is equipped and staffed to treat major traumatic injuries such as burns, wounds, injuries from car accidents, drownings, and falls among many others.

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