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St. David's HealthCare is one of the largest hospital systems in Texas and Austin's fourth largest employer, operating six hospitals, four ambulatory surgery centers and multiple outpatient clinics throughout Central Texas.

St. David's HealthCare has a long history of serving the residents of Central Texas with exceptional medical care. Our 6,200 employees touch over 270,000 lives each year with a spirit of warmth and personal pride.
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  • AUG
    04

    Building and Sustaining a Culture of Accountability

    Sally GillamThe Profession of Nursing is built on a platform of trust and advocacy for every patient. Nurses are at the core of every decision made for a patient. They are excellent evaluators and communicators of data. They are critical thinkers who use compounded data to evaluate and coordinate plans of care.

    Nursing is a profession that has evolved over hundreds of years into its current existence. It has survived some of the most challenging and darkest times in our history. Nurses are survivors and leaders during turbulent changing times. They are the professional that we trust and want near us when healthcare needs arise. They are leaders. 

    It is proven that the care provided by a nurse to a patient is one of the most highly correlated indicators of satisfaction in the entire patient’s stay. This is no accident. This is because it is the nurse who is responsible for assuring the patient and their family is cared for twenty for hours a day and in just about every inpatient and outpatient setting there is.

    Nurses have become extremely adaptable and creative professionals. They have also increased their areas of responsibility by multiple folds. While the patient receives care from numerous colleagues, it is the nurse who must be assured that care is fully coordinated and the patient is safe and as comfortable as possible.

    For all the reasons mentioned and a hundred more, it is the nurse who must display a sense of accountability to each and every patient. Being accountable is the method by which a nurse fulfills that level of trust with a patient. Sustaining that level of accountability, removing any variability builds that trust level even further.

    The St. David’s Healthcare Partnership embraces a mission statement, values, goals, and behavioral standards that are expectations of everyone. Tirelessly, our team works to assure every patient receives the best care possible every day to every patient with a spirit of warmth friendliness and personal pride.

    This partnership has the finest nurses, second to none. Sustained and unwavering accountability, connection to purpose, and the sense of professional accomplishment drive this team of dynamic professionals. Being a nurse means being accountable, it always has.


    Sally A. Gillam RN, BSN, MAHS
    Chief Nursing Officer
    St. David’s South Austin Medical Center


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  • MAY
    03

    NeuroTexas Institute at St. David's HealthCare Hosts Free Seminars/Events in May, In Recognition of National Stroke Awareness Month



    WHAT:
     

    In May, NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare will offer a series of seminars and stroke screenings in recognition of National Stroke Awareness Month.

    WHY:

    Stroke is the third leading cause of death in America and a leading cause of severe, long-term disability in adults. According to the National Stroke Association, more than two-thirds of survivors will have some type of disability. However, up to 80 percent of strokes are preventable.

    Stroke Prevention Guidelines
    *Source: National Stroke Association

    1. Know your blood pressure. 
    2. Find out if you have atrial fibrillation. 
    3. If you smoke, stop. 
    4. Drink alcohol in moderation only. 
    5. Find out if you have high cholesterol. 
    6. Control diabetes.
    7. Exercise.
    8. Eat low-salt, low-fat foods.
    9. Identify circulation problems.
    10. Know symptoms of stroke.

    WHO:

    NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare

    WHEN/
    WHERE:

    Those interested in attending any of the following events can call NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare at (512) 544-9000 for more information, or to RSVP.

    • Tuesday, May 4, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

    Free Stroke Screening
    St. David’s Medical Center, 919 E. 32nd Street (near the hospital cafeteria; free valet parking is available for participants ages 55 and older)
    The free screening will include a check of participants’ risk factors for stroke, blood pressure and fasting blood sugar levels.


    • Tuesday, May 11, 7 p.m.
    Women & Stroke Community Lecture, featuring Patience Reading, M.D.
    (in partnership with the American Heart Association/American Stroke Association)
    Mexican American Cultural Center, 600 River Street
    Topics discussed will include women and stroke (why women are unique), maintaining a healthy lifestyle, stroke risk factors, warning signs of a stroke and how to respond immediately to a stroke, as well as care giving challenges. The lecture is free; a light dinner will be served.

    • Friday, May 14, 11:30 a.m.
    Stroke Prevention Seminar, featuring Richard Tyer, M.D.
    Sun City Community Center, 2 Texas Drive (in Georgetown)
    Neurologist, Richard Tyer, M.D. (an affiliate member of NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare), will share information on maintaining a health lifestyle, stroke risk factors and warning signs, and how to respond immediately to a stroke. The seminar is free and open to the public; lunch will be served.

    • Tuesday, May 18, 6 p.m.
    Free Stroke Prevention Seminar, featuring Ray Bogitch, M.D.
    (in partnership with Westbank Libraries)
    Laura’s Library (Westbank Libraries), 9411 Bee Cave Road (in Westlake)
    Neurologist, Ray Bogitch, M.D. (an affiliate member of NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare), will share information on maintaining a health lifestyle, stroke risk factors and warning signs, and how to respond immediately to a stroke. The seminar is free and open to the public; a light dinner will be served.


    NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare

    NeuroTexas Institute at St. David’s HealthCare, located near downtown Austin at 919 East 32nd Street, is dedicated to ensuring the best clinical outcomes for patients with conditions affecting the brain, spine and nerves. The Institute was founded to promote quality care, provide academic leadership and perform advanced research in the field of neurosciences. For more information please visit NeuroTexasInstitute.com.

    St. David’s HealthCare
    With a total of 40 sites across Central Texas, St. David’s HealthCare includes five of the area’s leading hospitals and is one of the largest health systems in Texas. Known for compassionate, high-quality care, the organization has been recognized with the Texas Award for Performance Excellence, the highest honor bestowed by the State of Texas based upon world-class quality measures. Ranked in 2007, 2008 and 2009 as the top Austin-area employer among large companies at the Austin Business Journal’s annual “Best Places to Work” event, St. David's HealthCare is the fifth-largest private employer in the Austin area, with more than 6,700 employees and $3.1 billion in annual gross revenues. For more information, please visit
    StDavids.com.

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  • APR
    05

    Congratulations to our 2009 Frist Humanitarian Award Winners!

    Congratulations to our 2009 Frist Humanitarian Award Winners!

    It is a pleasure to recognize all of our Frist Award winners for 2009. These individuals embody the characteristics and values that distinguish the noble field of health care from other industries and sectors. They are—in essence—symbolic of what makes our organization so extraordinary. These individuals have been nominated by their peers to receive this high tribute, which bears the name of an individual who himself personified humanitarianism, Dr. Thomas Frist Sr. It was Dr. Frist who said, “It’s not the bricks and mortar and equipment that make a great hospital. It’s the warmth and compassion of the people.”

    Congratulations to the following nominees at each facility:

    St. David’s North Austin Medical Center 
    Employee Nominee: Mitch Pearson, Manager, Central Supply 
    Volunteer Nominee: Helen Alexander 
    Physician Nominee: Dr. David Cuellar 

    St. David’s Round Rock Medical Center 
    Employee Nominee: Neva Schmelzer, Cardiac Rehab Supervisor 
    Volunteer Nominee: Vernell Thompson 
    Physician Nominee: Dr. Lewis Lux 

    St. David’s Medical Center 
    Employee Nominee: Jamaal Jones, Laboratory Assistant 
    Volunteer Nominee: Carolyn Bartlett 
    Physician Nominee: Dr. Declan Fleming 

    St. David’s Georgetown Hospital 
    Employee Nominee: Elisa Roberts, Supervisor, OB/Labor & Delivery 
    Volunteer Nominee: Richard Dunitz 
    Physician Nominee: Dr. Clifton O’Meara 

    St. David’s South Austin Medical Center 
    Employee Nominee: Mary Posern, Director, Imaging Services 
    Volunteer Nominee: Suzanne Faugh 
    Physician Nominee: Dr. Will Curtis 

    Of these extraordinary nominees, one physician, one employee and one volunteer were selected as overall Frist Award winners in each category for St. David’s HealthCare.

    The St. David’s HealthCare Employee winner is:


    Mitchell Pearson, Sterile Processing Manager
    St. David’s North Austin Medical Center


    Mitch Pearson has been employed at North Austin Medical Center for the past two years and within that time Mitch has shown a variety of outstanding attributes.In his unparalleled motivation to do the right thing, he displays a strong personal commitment to compassion for all those around him. 

    Mitch routinely assists with feeding the homeless in collaboration with his church. He will make the time to listen to each individual’s story, whether for five minutes or an hour. Mitch will sit down right beside each person and listen with a nonjudgmental and compassionate ear. 

    Mitch recently flew to Haiti to assist with the ongoing relief efforts. In the short time he was there, he has made such an impact that he was recently described in the following manner by his peers:

    “Mitch was an operating room specialist in the army, and served in Iraq in 2005. That year, his unit was the busiest trauma center in the world. He now manages a 15 room surgical suite in Austin, has 12 staff under his direction. Having him on this mission has been like having Clint Eastwood with you at a tough guy convention – very wise choice.”

    Mitch is an inspiration to all those around him whom are blessed to know him or work with him. Those who do witness the selfless acts of generosity and kindness he demonstrates each and every day. Mitch genuinely and humbly demonstrates the characteristics that embody the essence of the Frist Humanitarian Award. Congratulations Mitch!

    The St. David’s HealthCare Volunteer winner is:


    Suzanne Faught
    St. David’s South Austin Medical Center


    Suzanne has been a faithful volunteer at St. David’s South Austin Medical Center for two years, giving a minimum of 40 hours per month to our patients. When Suzanne is not attending to patients at the hospital, she can be found at one of her multitude of volunteer organizations. She is a dedicated member of the altar guild at her church and has been since 1993. She volunteered with other members of the church at Caritas of Austin, assisting with preparing and serving meals.

    Suzanne has been involved in many important roles, such as speaking to the media to promote Mammography Awareness Day. Recently, she started volunteering twice a month at a local chemotherapy site. Suzanne visits the patients receiving chemo and lets them know about the resources available through the American Cancer Society. 

    As a member of the City of Austin CERT team (emergency response), Suzanne volunteered to work at the city-wide H1N1 Clinics. 

    Suzanne served on the Lone Star Girl Scout Council Board of Directors for 3 years and was an active adult volunteer with Girl Scouts for 12 years. From acting as an assistant troop leader to a secret cookie shopper to assisting with special events, Suzanne helped shaped the lives of many young women. 

    Additionally, Suzanne and her daughter are both members of the Daniel Coleman Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR). Suzanne volunteers at every ceremony and is on hand to congratulate the new citizens, give them information on registering to vote, and even hands them their first American flag. 

    As a member of DAR, Suzanne also volunteers at wreath laying ceremonies and other historical events across the state. She has served on various committees that help to promote and support state and national landmarks. She was also an active adult volunteer of the Children of the American Revolution for 10 years, helping to organize meetings and conferences as well as recognizing historical sites and attending events all over the state. 

    Suzanne has also driven around an elderly member of St. Francis to church for more than five years. She visits her after her doctor’s appointments and takes her soup and snacks when she is sick. Suzanne’s friend is 80 years old now and Suzanne has helped her remain independent and connected to her church and friends.

    Aside from her blessings to the community and the hospital, Suzanne is described as a genuinely kind-hearted, generous and loving soul. She humbly personifies everything we look for in the Frist Humanitarian Award winner. Congratulations Suzanne!

    The St. David’s HealthCare Physician winner is:


    Dr. William Curtis
    St. David’s South Austin Medical Center


    Dr. Will Curtis is an exceptional caregiver, completely devoted to his faith, family and profession. He exemplifies and embraces the values of integrity, compassion, and respect for human life. 

    At the core of every hospital is the desire to provide the best patient care, control pain, and ensure successful outcomes. As an Anesthesiologist, Dr. Curtis is not only concerned about controlling pain, he is passionate about it. He recently spoke to SDSAMC staff during Pain Management Week to educate them about Regional and Block Anesthesia. Because of Dr. Curtis’s dedication, St. David’s South Austin Medical Center is seeing record pain management scores – some of the best within HCA. 

    Dr. Curtis’s compassion spreads across nations. He has taken mission trips to Mexico and Israel to expand his faith and help the local people. Most recently, Dr. Curtis dropped everything, got on a plane and headed to devastated Haiti to offer his expertise and services. Although practicing under subpar conditions, and forsaking his own comforts, Dr. Curtis brought much needed relief to over 100 Haitians. He did this without reservation or concern for himself. 

    Dr. Curtis is involved in IMPACT, a program through his church that focuses on inspiring young members to grow in their faith. He was recently able to speak to this group about his experience in Haiti and the calling we all have to help our fellow man. Additionally, he is a part of a men’s mentoring group within his church. He seeks and gives inspiration wherever he goes, affecting hundreds of lives. His faith and his family are extremely important and have shaped him into the exceptional man he is today. 

    At only thirty-eight years old, Dr. Curtis is setting a stellar example for staff, peers and the community as a whole. He is consistently praised for his calm and confident demeanor and highly respected for his clinical judgment. He is a humble leader who graciously leads by example. He gives freely, without an ounce of hesitation – a perfect and deserving candidate to receive the Frist Humanitarian Award. Congratulations Dr. Curtis! 

    Once again, we congratulate all of the Frist Award winners throughout St. David’s HealthCare. Your work is an inspiration to all of us!


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  • MAR
    04

    Why Should I take a Prepared Childbirth Class?

    There's so much information available to expectant couples-- via the internet, books, and television, Some families may wonder if it's still necessary to take a childbirth class. Many moms are planning to have an epidural, and wonder if a class is necessary at all.

    Childbirth classes teach a lot more than just how to deal with labor pain. Modern childbirth classes teach couples about the normal process of birth, recognizing labor and when to call their doctor, what to expect at the hospital, possible medical interventions and pain medications, and what to expect after you have your baby. Childbirth classes actually reduce anxiety about the birth process, which helps labor progress normally. Teaching couples basic tools to deal with labor helps both the mom and her support person feel confident, regardless of her plans for pain medications. Parents who feel informed and educated about their choices feel more comfortable talking with their doctor and nurses about their care. Finally, couples who take a prepared childbirth class often feel more satisfied with their birth because they understood what was happening, and they were able to relax and enjoy the experience.

    For more information about the benefits of taking a childbirth class, follow this link:
    http://pregnancy.about.com/cs/epidurals/a/cbeepi.htm

    St Davids Medical Center offers an array of classes for you and your family. We encourage you to browse through our web page to find a class that meets your needs and fits your schedule. Feel free to call or email our Parent Education department with any questions. We're happy to help.

    For more information visit:



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  • FEB
    17

    St. David's HealthCare to Acquire the Heart Hospital of Austin

    St. David's HealthCare and MedCath Corporation today announced an agreement for St. David's HealthCare to acquire the Heart Hospital of Austin. St. David's HealthCare is a multi-hospital regional healthcare system based in Austin, Texas. MedCath, the current manager and majority owner of the Heart Hospital of Austin, is based in Charlotte, North Carolina.

    “This facility acquisition will complement the already exceptional cardiovascular programs currently operating throughout St. David's HealthCare,” said Jon M. Foster, president and chief executive officer of St. David's HealthCare. “One of the clinical areas St. David's HealthCare has continued to develop regionally is our cardiovascular service, which is strong thanks to the outstanding care provided by our St. David's HealthCare-affiliated physicians and staff.”

    The acquisition is expected to be finalized upon completion of the normal regulatory approval process.

    “The Heart Hospital of Austin has helped distinguish MedCath, epitomizing our model of providing high-quality care in an efficient manner,” said O. Edwin French, MedCath's president and chief executive officer. “We're proud of our legacy there, and we wish the new owners much success.”

    “The Heart Hospital of Austin has received the No.1-ranking in Texas for cardiovascular services for six consecutive years from HealthGrades, a leading independent health ratings organization,” David Laird, president and chief executive officer of the Heart Hospital of Austin, said. “Joining St. David's HealthCare allows us to enhance the high-quality care that we have provided our patients for years, further benefitting the community in Austin.”

    St. David's HealthCare
    With a total of 24 sites across the region, St. David's HealthCare includes six of the area's leading hospitals and is one of the largest health systems in Texas. Known for compassionate, high-quality care, the organization has been recognized with the Texas Award for Performance Excellence, the highest honor bestowed by the State of Texas based upon world-class quality measures.

    Ranked in 2007, 2008 and 2009 as the top Austin-area employer among large companies at the Austin Business Journal's annual “Best Places to Work” event, St. David's HealthCare is the fifth-largest private employer in the Austin area, with more than 6,200 employees and $3.1 billion in annual gross revenues. For more information, please visit StDavids.com.

    MedCath Corporation
    MedCath Corporation, headquartered in Charlotte, N.C., is a healthcare provider focused on high acuity services with the diagnosis and treatment of cardiovascular disease being a primary service offering. MedCath owns an interest in and operates 10 hospitals with a total of 825 licensed beds, located in Arizona, Arkansas, California, Louisiana, New Mexico, South Dakota and Texas. In addition, MedCath and its subsidiary, MedCath Partners, provide services in diagnostic and therapeutic facilities in various states. For more information, please visit MedCath.com.

    Heart Hospital of Austin
    The uniquely designed 58-bed hospital offers a full range of cardiac services and includes a 24-hour full service emergency center. Heart Hospital of Austin provides comprehensive physician-directed and patient-centered care resulting in excellent patient outcomes and satisfaction ratings. The hospital resulted from the shared vision of Austin Heart Cardiologists, Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgeons Group of Austin and MedCath Corporation. Working with hospital leadership, the groups created an atmosphere of quality resulting in the No. 1-ranked heart program in Texas, six years in a row as ranked by HealthGrades. In July 2009, a study funded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services revealed the Heart Hospital of Austin as the leading hospital in the United States for treatment of a heart attack. For more information, please visit hearthospitalofaustin.com.


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  • FEB
    05

    Employees at St. David's HealthCare Provide Relief to Haitian Earthquake Victims

    After a 7.0 magnitude earthquake devastated Haiti on January 12, 2010, employees at St. David's HealthCare rallied together to provide aid in the form of time, money, medical supplies and equipment to the millions of people affected by this unexpected catastrophe. In addition to individual employee commitments, St. David's HealthCare has donated anesthetic drugs, antibiotics and operating room supplies. Employees are also collecting money to be matched by Hospital Corporation of America (HCA) and donated to Haiti's relief and rebuilding efforts.

    “As healthcare professionals, we know how desperate the situation is in Haiti and how quickly we need to respond,” Steve Berkowitz, chief medical officer at St. David's HealthCare, said. “I am proud of the contributions St. David's HealthCare employees have made to the earthquake victims, and I'm thankful that their desire to offer compassionate care has extended to the people of Haiti in their most severe state.”

    Serena Green, a NICU nurse at St. David's Medical Center, traveled to Haiti immediately after the earthquake alongside other medical professionals, providing support to the most critical and immediate medical needs. Green's journey to Haiti was made with Hill Country Bible Church and Austin Stone Community Church and was supported by St. David's HealthCare with significant amounts of medication and supplies.

    Other staff members at St. David's Medical Center have also answered Haiti's call for aid. Jamy Dillion, a NICU nurse, went to Haiti with Mercy Works. Another NICU nurse, Jimmy Hall, and Courtney Smith, a transport respiratory therapist, are planning to go to Haiti in the near future.

    Dr. Melanie Pagette, who practices at St. David's Round Rock Medical Center coordinated efforts to donate pharmaceuticals and medical supplies to Haiti. Pagette's efforts were supported by several doctors and medical professionals at St. David's HealthCare and were transported and distributed to Haitians by her husband. Other people at St. David's Round Rock Medical Center who helped with this effort include Patti Ellisor, chief nursing officer, and the pharmacy and materials management staff.

    Dr. Jared Mabery, the Medical Director of St. David's Georgetown Hospital's Emergency Department left for Haiti immediately following the earthquake with a group of five other medical professionals. Mabery worked outside of Port-au-Prince for a week in a hospital associated with the medical clinic at Canaan Orphanage.

    Will Curtis, an anesthesiologist at St. David's South Austin Medical Center traveled to Haiti with supplies donated by the facility.

    Drs. Scott Smith and Joel Hurt of St. David's North Austin Medical Center were in Haiti the last week of January distributing two pallets of supplies and Drs. Devin Garza and Tyler Goldberg left for Haiti the first week of February.

    In addition to these efforts, employees at St. David's HealthCare have also donated money to HCA. HCA has committed $1 million in cash and in-kind donations and will match employee donations dollar-for-dollar for all funds collected in January. Contributions will be divided between to the Red Cross, which is meeting the immediate needs on the ground in Haiti, and Doctors Without Borders, an international aid agency.

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  • JAN
    21

    St. David's Round Rock Medical Center Opens Its First Urgent Care Clinic in Round Rock

    Urgent Care Clinic Treats Patients with Non-Critical Illness or Injuries

    St. David's Round Rock Medical Center opened its first urgent care clinic on Tuesday, December 15, 2009, to treat patients with non-emergent conditions. St. David's Urgent Care Round Rock includes a six-room clinic with X-ray equipment and a lab. Physicians and staff at the new clinic provide care for patients during standard business hours, after hours and on the weekends without the wait of a hospital emergency room.

    “The St. David's Round Rock Urgent Care clinic will allow us to provide immediate attention for patients for medical conditions that aren't serious enough to warrant a visit to an emergency room,” Deborah Ryle, Chief Executive Officer of St. David's Round Rock Medical Center, said. “The clinic will be open during standard business hours, during the evenings and on weekends, to achieve our goal of making health care more convenient for all patients.”

    St. David's Urgent Care Round Rock treats both adults and children. It provides treatment for the following:

    • Colds, Flu and Pneumonia
    • Lacerations, Broken Bones and Bruises
    • Sports Injuries
    • Back Pain
    • Ear, Nose and Throat
    • Fever
    • Abdominal Pain, Vomiting and Diarrhea
    • Urinary Tract Conditions
    • Asthma and Emphysema
    • Headaches and Migraines

    As well as provide the following services:

    • General Radiology
    • General Laboratory
    • Physicals

    As a follow up to a visit, patients without primary care physicians will be referred to physicians in the area who are accepting new patients. Patients with established doctors will be referred back to that physician for follow up.

    St. David's Urgent Care Round Rock is staffed by board-certified physicians within St. David's HealthCare, registered nurses and X-ray technicians. The clinic will be open seven-days-a-week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. It is located at 1700 Palm Valley, Suite 370 in Round Rock. Please call (512) 341-6000 for more information.

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  • JAN
    21

    St. David's South Austin Hospital Announces $72-Million Facility Expansion

    St. David's South Austin Hospital to be Renamed St. David's South Austin Medical Center

    St. David's South Austin Hospital today announced a $72-million capital investment for a renovation and expansion project to begin in April 2010. The expansion will increase the hospital by three floors, more than 100,000 square feet and 25 percent more beds.

    In addition to facility improvements, St. David's South Austin Hospital announced that it will be renamed St. David's South Austin Medical Center, effective immediately.

    “Since this hospital was founded more than 25 years ago, it has grown from a community hospital to a thriving medical center serving a broad geography,” Brett Matens, interim chief executive officer of St. David's South Austin Medical Center, said. “Our new name will better identify the hospital's current and future services to the community.”

    Research indicates that consumers feel the new name is a better fit for this facility, as the hospital has evolved from a community hospital into a comprehensive medical center that serves an entire region.

    “The expansion will enhance our current capabilities by providing superior accommodations for patients and their families,” Matens said. “As the region grows, it is important to have more physical space to serve our rapidly expanding region.”

    Plans to expand and renovate the hospital include:

    • Clinical improvements:  A new three-story patient tower with one floor dedicated to universal beds for critical care; an expanded, dedicated women's services area, including a new nursery and Level II nursery;  completely renovated surgical suites, including a new operating room for general surgery, and new operating rooms dedicated to neurosurgery and orthopedic surgery; and a new post-anesthesia care unit (PACU).
    • Hospitality upgrades:  A new family waiting area outside of the nurseries, more parking, and additional larger-sized rooms for extended stays or patients with large families.
    • Community resource renovations:  An auditorium that can also be used as a community center; a renovated chapel; and a remodeled, state-of-the-art dining area with a full-service food court.

    The expansion will necessitate an increase in nursing staff within the medical surgical areas and critical care departments, as well as an expected support staff increase in all ancillary areas.

    In 2005, St. David's South Austin Hospital completed a $50-million expansion project that included 34 new medical surgical beds, a comprehensive cardiovascular center, an observation unit in the intensive care unit (ICU) and a 360-space parking garage. Additionally, the lobby registration area and physical therapy facilities were relocated to increase convenience for patients. 

    The new expansion project is scheduled to break ground in April 2010, with an estimated completion date of April 2012.

    Architectural plans and interior design for the tower will be led by Nashville-based Gould Turner Group, Inc. The garage expansion will be led by Nashville-based Earl Swensson Associates, Inc. The general contractor has not yet been named.

    “This renovation highlights three of the hospital's top priorities—providing the highest quality healthcare, ensuring hospital stays are comfortable and convenient for patients and their families, and offering resources for the community,” Matens said. “This investment underscores our commitment to growing alongside South Austin and the surrounding areas, providing an unmatched level of care.”

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