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Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, NorfolkChildren's Hospital of The King's Daughters, Norfolk

The Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters (CHKD) is the only dedicated pediatric hospital in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The Emergency Department consists of nearly 20,000 square feet of patient care, administrative and conference space. There are 32 patient care beds; two critical care beds; one ENT room; two GYN rooms; one orthopedic room; seven minor care/fast track rooms; one bereavement /grief room; one locked psychiatric room; two suture rooms; and fifteen general medical beds. The Emergency Department has an annual census of 35,000 patients, with an approximate 12 percent admission rate from the Emergency Department.

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Naval Medical Center, PortsmouthNaval Medical Center, Portsmouth

Naval Medical Center, Portsmouth occupies a 112-acre site along the Elizabeth River in downtown Portsmouth. This fully accredited, tertiary care hospital is a 360-bed facility with an average daily inpatient load of 238 patients.

Through its extensive graduate Medical Education Programs, the Naval Medical Center conducts internships and residency training in medicine, dentistry, psychology, and pastoral care. Naval Medical Center Portsmouth is one of three major teaching hospitals in the Navy with residency programs in 13 specialty areas.

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Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, NorfolkSentara Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk

Sentara Norfolk General Hospital (SNGH) serves as the primary training site for the Emergency Medicine Residency Program.

It is the only Level I Trauma Center in the area. SNGH has 644 beds and provides state-of-the-art services such as coronary artery bypass surgery, cardiac and renal transplant, in-vitro fertilization, renal dialysis and intensive burn care. There are approximately 1,000 physicians on the medical staff.

The Emergency Department (ED) has approximately 51,000 annual patient visits; 20 percent of all ED patients are admitted to the hospital, with 13 percent of those to an intensive-care setting. As a university-type teaching hospital, residents from all major specialties are available for consultation on a 24-hour basis.

All types of studies (i.e., CT, MRI, ultrasound, peripheral vascular) are available 24 hours a day. The ED has 16,000 square feet of patient care space, 600 square feet of administrative space, 168 square feet of administrative space and 168 square feet of conference space. There are a total of 34 patient care beds: 13 monitored beds; three GYN beds; one locked psychiatric room with a 24-hour video camera; eight minor-care rooms; one medical/pediatric resuscitation room; three open-trauma resuscitation rooms and one closed-trauma resuscitation room; one cast room; and two general care beds.

We are currently undergoing renovations and expansion, which should be completed in July 2007. Once completed, the new ED will have an additional 10,000 square feet of patient care space and several hundred feet of additional administrative space. The new ED will consist of an eight-room Minor Care area, 14-room Main Treatment Area, two-room Trauma bay, seven Critical Care rooms, six Observation rooms, five Psychiatric/Psychiatric Observation rooms and two Triage bays. The majority of rooms can easily be transitioned to higher care rooms (i.e., from an Observation room to a Main Treatment Area room).

Sentara Nightingale Helicopter Ambulance

Sentara Nightingale
Helicopter Ambulance

In addition, there is a HAZMAT decontamination room with a shower, a family consultation room and a rescue squad office. All monitored beds, trauma resuscitation beds and medical/pediatric resuscitation rooms contain Space Lab monitors, with blood pressure, pulse, cardiac monitoring, and pulse oximetry capability. A Stat Lab is located within the Emergency Department. This lab can run all of the usual tests used in an ED.

The Radiology Department is located adjacent to the ED on the first floor. In addition, we have our own dedicated ED ultrasound machine, which allows residents to gain valuable experience and expertise in performing ED ultrasound. There is a second dedicated ED ultrasound machine for the Trauma bays.

Sentara Nightingale, the only helicopter ambulance available in the area, is based at SNGH.

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Sentara Obici General Hospital, SuffolkSentara Obici General Hospital, Suffolk

Sentara Obici Hospital (SOH) is located approximately 25 minutes driving distance from the primary training site. It is located in a mixed suburban/rural area, providing valuable exposure to community and rural emergency medicine.

The Emergency Department at SOH has an annual census of 34,000 patients. The ED has a 23-bed main treatment area, including four trauma/cardiac rooms and two dedicated gyn rooms. It also has a dedicated minor-care area.

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Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital - A Level II Trauma Center and 250-bed acute care hospitalSentara Virginia Beach General Hospital, Virginia Beach

Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital (SVBGH) is located just a few minutes from the Atlantic Ocean resort district and approximately twenty minutes driving distance from the primary training site. It provides our residents with valuable experience working in the Emergency Department of a busy community hospital.

A Level II Trauma Center, there is ample opportunity for residents to evaluate and manage critically ill and injured patients. Residents also have the opportunity to gain experience in evaluating environmental injuries, including dysbaric injury, marine envenomation and poisoning, drowning/near drowning, hyperthermia, and hypothermia.

The Emergency Department at SVGBH has an annual census of 54,000 patients. The ED has 4,803 square feet of patient care space. There are 28 patient care beds; four resuscitation/trauma rooms; two GYN rooms; two pediatric rooms; three orthopedic beds; eight general medical beds; one ENT/Eye room; one isolation room; one decontamination room; and six minor care beds. In addition, there is a bereavement/grief room and a dedicated Radiology suite in the Emergency Department. The Radiology Department is located immediately adjacent to the Emergency Department on the first floor.

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