Dover —
Bayhealth opened the doors of its new 35,000-square foot Emergency and Trauma Services Department at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15.
The facility is almost three times the size of Kent General’s original emergency services department and features a level III trauma center with a heliport to allow for rapid transport of trauma patients.
Emergency Department Nurse Nicole Howard pauses for the camera during Wednesday morning’s move to the Emergency and Trauma Services Department at Kent General Hospital.
The facility is almost three times the size of Kent General’s original emergency services department and features a level III trauma center with a heliport to allow for rapid transport of trauma patients.
Emergency Department Nurse Nicole Howard pauses for the camera during Wednesday morning’s move to the Emergency and Trauma Services Department at Kent General Hospital.
Bayhealth opened the doors of its new 35,000-square foot Emergency and Trauma Services Department at 7 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 15.
The facility is almost three times the size of Kent General’s original emergency services department and features a level III trauma center with a heliport to allow for rapid transport of trauma patients.
Emergency Department Nurse Nicole Howard pauses for the camera during Wednesday morning’s move to the Emergency and Trauma Services Department at Kent General Hospital.
The facility is almost three times the size of Kent General’s original emergency services department and features a level III trauma center with a heliport to allow for rapid transport of trauma patients.
Emergency Department Nurse Nicole Howard pauses for the camera during Wednesday morning’s move to the Emergency and Trauma Services Department at Kent General Hospital.