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The sickest I ve ever been : Sanford administrator and former paramedic shares his COVID-19 battle

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Is First Level III Trauma Center On East End

Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Is First Level III Trauma Center On East End 2 Photos Members of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Emergency Department Trauma Center Team, including from left: Sampath Subramaniam MD, FACS, Trauma Director and General Surgeon; Michael J. Ameres, MD, ED Trauma Liaison; Samantha Pulliam, RN, Trauma Program Manager; Robert S. Chaloner, Chief Administrative Officers and Fredric I. Weinbaum, MD, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Operating Officer, missing is Darin Wiggins, MD, Chair of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Emergency Department and Medical Staff Leadership Chair. Stony Brook Southampton Hospital has been confirmed as a Level III trauma center. Members of Stony Brook Southampton Hospital Emergency Department Trauma Center Team, including from left: Sampath Subramaniam MD, FACS, Trauma Director and General Surgeon; Michael J. Ameres, MD, ED Trauma Liaison; Samantha Pulliam, RN, Trauma Program Manager; Robert S. Chaloner, Chief Administrativ

The sickest I ve ever been : Sanford administrator and former paramedic shares his COVID-19 battle

The sickest I ve ever been : Sanford administrator and former paramedic shares his COVID-19 battle Sherm Syverson was hospitalized for nearly a week and was out of work for almost a month with the virus. Written By: Robin Huebner | × Sherman Sherm Syverson and his wife Deb are both Sanford Health employees. Sherm was hospitalized for almost a week with COVID-19. Special to The Forum FARGO Sherman Syverson has spent his entire adult life helping patients suffering from medical emergencies. “Sherm” started in high school as a volunteer first responder in Enderlin, N.D., then became an emergency medical technician, paramedic and flight paramedic at F-M Ambulance in Fargo, working his way up the leadership ranks, and now, is an administrator at Sanford Health.

The sickest I ve ever been : Sanford administrator and former paramedic shares his COVID-19 battle

COVID-19 vaccinations extend to eligible family members of staff at Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center staff

DeAnna Porter gives vax to mom, Cheryl Ford (Tenet Health Central Coast) SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. - Tenet Health Central Coast s Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center got the green light this week from SLO County to expand COVID-19 vaccinations.  The eligible group encompassed family and household members of staff, 65 and older. For two medical staff members, it became a family affair. Dr. Neil Correia and his father, Dennis Correia (Tenet Health Central Coast) Tuesday s rollout event created a triple milestone of sorts for Dr. Correia. Not only was it his birthday, he was also scheduled to deliver a baby that day and, was able to accompany his father, Dennis, during his COVID-19 vaccination.

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