Eisenhower Health’s Emergency Department was recently awarded a Level IV Trauma designation. According to Dr. Eric Leroux, “that designation means that we’ve met a certain level of standard for our ability to evaluate, stabilize, and resuscitate patients with traumatic injury. And the reason that’s important is because trauma care does…
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“Coronavirus is similar to other viral outbreaks we’ve had in the past and Eisenhower Health and the community is well prepared to manage it as things come up. So, we’d just like to reassure everyone that if they follow protocols, this can be a managed illness,” asserts Euthym Kontaxis, MD,…
When asked what stroke symptoms to look out for, John Dix, BSN, RN, Certified Emergency Nurse and Stroke Certified Registered Nurse at Eisenhower Health in Rancho Mirage, California, didn’t mince words. Typically a stroke is going to present very suddenly – it’s not going to be a gradual onset, it’s…
Have you ever been in a position where either you or someone you care for was experiencing medical issues but you weren’t sure if you should go to the Emergency Department or Urgent Care? It’s a common and particularly vexing decision for those of us who haven’t had the occasion…