Regional trauma center means a State designated level one
Regional trauma center means a State designated level one hospital-based trauma center equipped and staffed to provide emergency medical services to an accident or trauma victim, including, but not limited to, the level one trauma centers at University Hospital in Newark, known as the "Eric Munoz Trauma Center," and at the Cooper Hospital/University Medical Center in Camden.
Regional trauma center or “RTC” means a designated facility that has the medical staff and facilities to provide advanced care to trauma patients and serves as a referral hospital for the ATH, CTH, and Trauma Receiving Facility (TRF).
More Definitions of Regional trauma center
Regional trauma center means a State designated level one hospital-based trauma center equipped and staffed to provide emergency medical services to an accident or trauma victim.
Regional trauma center means a Level I or Level II trauma center selected by the Department to coordinate regional trauma performance improvement activities in its region. The Regional Trauma Center will be selected from facilities in a region that have been successfully verified by ACS-COT, or other entity determined by the Department, and designated as a trauma center by the Department, with a history of leadership and commitment to the region.
Regional trauma center means a health care facility that is designated by the department as having met the essential standards for area trauma hospitals as specified in the Committee on Trauma Level II Trauma Center Designation Criteria, located in the American College of