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Guests of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony sign a steel beam, Friday, March 22, 2013, that will be used in the construction of the new patient tower that will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers president and CEO Tim Bricker addresses those in attendance of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony, Friday, March 22, 2013. The construction of the new patient tower will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers president and CEO Tim Bricker arrives in an ambulance to speak at the Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony, Friday, March 22, 2013. The construction of the new patient tower will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Guests of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony sign a steel beam, Friday, March 22, 2013, that will be used in the construction of the new patient tower that will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional and Mercy Gilbert Medical Centers president and CEO Tim Bricker,left, along with guests of Chandler Regional Medical Center's steel-raising ceremony sign a steel beam, Friday, March 22, 2013, that will be used in the construction of the new patient tower that will open in 2014 adding 96 patient beds as well as 200 jobs to the medical center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Chandler Regional Medical Center, a Dignity Health Member, is one of only eight recipients of the Lantern Award for Excellence in Emergency Room Care from the Emergency Nurses Association. The honor recognizes emergency rooms that exemplify “exceptional practice and innovative performance in leadership, practice, education, advocacy and research,” according to a release.
Chandler Regional Medical Center recently expanded its neurological service line to include neurosurgery.
On the southeast side of Chandler Regional Medical Center, a helicopter used to sit parked on land that is currently all dug up. That’s one memory Dr. Brian Tiffany, chief of the hospital’s medical staff, recalled when he started at the facility in 2003.
Chandler Regional Medical Center, 475 S. Dobson Road, has received certification as a Primary Stroke Center from the Joint Commission. This certification designates Chandler Regional as a facility that demonstrates exceptional effort in treating and improving long-term outcomes for stroke patients.
Kitchell and Orcutt Winslow have been selected to design and construct a five-story, $125 million patient tower at Chandler Regional Medical Center.
Fifty years ago on July 17, Chandler Regional Medical Center, a member of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW), opened its doors as Chandler Community Hospital with 25 employees and 91 volunteers.
Chandler Regional Medical Center, a member of Catholic Healthcare West, has been named an accredited chest pain center by the Society of Chest Pain Centers, a nonprofit international organization dedicated to eliminating heart disease as the No. 1 cause of death.
The East Valley has a new neonatal intensive care unit, now open at Chandler Regional Medical Center. The NICU offers 12 private patient rooms for infants born prematurely or who are sick.
Kitchell and Orcutt Winslow have been selected to design and construct a new, five-story patient tower at Chandler Regional Medical Center, a member of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW). Site work on the $125 million project begins this month. At the peak of construction, there will be a workforce of more than 200. It is expected to be complete by fall 2014.
The Environmental Services department at Chandler Regional Medical Center, a member of Catholic Healthcare West, was recognized as one of the most innovative hospital partners in 2009 by Avatar International, an industry leader in healthcare quality improvement services.
Starting on Monday, Chandler Regional Medical Center’s main and emergency department entrances will be temporarily relocated. This move will allow the medical center to operate as normal during the remainder of the Tower C expansion project, which is expected to be completed in October 2014.
For the fourth time this year, Chandler Regional Medical Center’s radiology department received recognition by the American College of Radiology. The Dignity Health hospital was honored for its ultrasound imaging.
Chandler Regional Medical Center, a Dignity Health member, was voted No. 1 among medium-sized (200-324 beds) acute care hospitals, according to the recently released 2012 Ranking Arizona: The Best of Arizona Business.
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