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    Broward Health Coral Springs Celebrates Opening Of New Inpatient Unit In South Tower

    March 6, 20252 Mins Read42 Views
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    L to r: Dario Sankar, Broward Health Coral Springs Regional Director of Emergency Services, David Clark, Broward Health Senior Vice President of Operations, Alan Whaley, Broward Health Chief Operating Officer, Shane Strum, Broward Health President and CEO ,Catherine Givens, Coral Springs City Manager, Kaleed Mohammed, Pharmacy Regional Manager for Broward Health Coral Springs Chief John Barry, Coral Springs-Parkland Fire Department EMS Chief, Matthew Perez, Broward Health Coral Springs Nurse Manager, Modesto Gato, Broward Health Coral Springs Chief Financial Officer Dr. Kutty Chandran, Broward Health Coral Springs Chief Medical Officer, Nancy Stamper, North Broward Hospital District Board of Commissioner Michael Leopold, Broward Health Coral Springs Chief Operating Officer Kristen Bowman, Broward Health Coral Springs CEO, Denise Hernandez-Figueroa, Broward Health Coral Springs Chief Nursing Officer Katie Kato, Broward Health Coral Springs Chief Human Resources Officer Stacy Angier, North Broward Hospital District Board of Commissioner and Dr. Kicia Daniel, Tamarac Vice Mayor.
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    Submitted by Nina Levine

            CORAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA – On Tuesday, February 18, Broward Health Coral Springs cut the ribbon on a newly built, $16 million medical-surgical and step-down intermediate recovery unit located on the fourth floor of the hospital’s south tower.

    The new unit was unveiled in the presence of numerous distinguished leaders from the state, community and city. Among those in attendance were Coral Springs City Manager Catherine Givens, Coral Springs City Commissioner Shawn Cerra, Tamarac Vice Mayor Dr. Kicia Daniel and a representative from State Representative Hunschofsky’s office. Also present were Commissioners Nancy Stamper and Stacy Angier from the North Broward Hospital District’s Board of Commissioners. Attendees were given guided tours of the unit, including its private rooms, showcasing the latest equipment for advanced patient monitoring and care.

    “This expansion not only boosts our ability to provide exceptional care, but the addition of private rooms elevates the experience for both patients and their families,” said Kristen Bowman, CEO of Broward Health Coral Springs. “I am deeply grateful to my outstanding team for their unwavering dedication in making this possible.”

    The new unit adds 28 private rooms – 16 for patients in medical-surgery rooms and 12 for those who need a stepped-down, intermediate level of care. This increases the total number of inpatient beds at the hospital from 250 to 278.

    “At Broward Health, our vision is to be the champion for a healthier community,” said Shane Strum, President and CEO of Broward Health. “Achieving this requires continuous progress and expansion to meet the evolving needs of our growing community, and this project is a perfect example of that commitment.”

    DPR Construction was the general contractor and Nelson Worldwide provided architectural services for the project, which took nearly one year to complete.

     

     

    and this project is a perfect example of that commitment.” our vision is to be the champion for a healthier community President and CEO of Broward Health. “Achieving this requires continuous progress and expansion to meet the evolving needs of our growing community “At Broward Health ” said Shane Strum
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