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Current Members List As of 1/31/19 Current Members List As of 1/31/19 Trauma Center Name Facility Level Job Title Email Adams, Kimberlee Mercy San Juan Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Anderson, Anabella Mission Hospital Regional Medical Center II Trauma Charge RN/Interim Manager [email protected] Anderson, Melissa Children's Hospital Los Angeles I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Ayers, Kathi Sharp Memorial Hospital II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Bartleson, BJ California Hospital Association VP Nursing & Clinical Services [email protected] Bateman, Bridgette Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center III Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Beatty, Karen Ventura County EMS Specialty Systems Coordinator [email protected] Becker, Debra Central California EMS Agency Specialty Services Coordinator [email protected] Behr, Lynne Kaiser San Rafael EDAT Trauma Program Director [email protected] Bennink, Lynn (Retired) [email protected] Blough, Lois Community Regional Medical Center I Trauma Program Director [email protected] Brammer, Amy Kaiser Vacaville Medical Center II Trauma Program Director [email protected] Brown, Sharon Arrowhead Regional Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Carroll, Meaghan Marin General Hospital III Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Cartner, Jan Doctors Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Case, Melinda Palomar Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Chand-kumar, Ashwini Mercy San Juan Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Chapman, Joanne Coastal Valleys EMS Agency Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Chiatello, Anthony Scripps Mercy Hospital I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Chromi, Breanne Ridgecrest Regional Hospital N/A Emergency Department Manager [email protected] Cohen, Marilyn UCLA Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Collins, Georgi HCA Far West Division AVP Trauma Services [email protected] Combs, Michele Santa Barbara County EMS Agency Program Improvement Coordinator [email protected] Crawford, Jennifer The Fremont-Rideout Health Group III Trauma Manager [email protected] Crowley, Melanie Huntington Hospital II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Cruz-Manglapus, Gilda Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Dice, Robert Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Doyle, Lance Mountain-Valley EMS Agency Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Elias, Dina Riverside Community Hospital II Trauma Program Director [email protected] Evan Edminster Kaiser Vacaville Medical Center II Trauma Program Coordinator [email protected] Flores, Carlos Valley Childrens Hospital II Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Fortier, Sue Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Gawlik, Melanie Scripps Health I Director of Trauma Service [email protected] Trauma Educator, Injury Prevention and Green, Paula Kaiser Vacaville Medical Center II Outreach Coordinator [email protected] Gough Smith, Robynn Surgical Affiliates Management Group, Inc. Chief Administrative Officer [email protected] Gutierrez, Loreen Inland Counties EMS Agency Specialty Care Coordinator [email protected] Haddleton, Kevin St.Elizabeth Community Hospital III RN [email protected] Hadduck, Katy Ventura County EMS Trauma System Manager [email protected] Henkes, Tonya Loma Linda University Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Children's Hospital and Research Center Hogan-Schlientz, Jackie Oakland I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Hoover, Eileen Santa Clara Valley Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Hoover, Pati Sutter Coast Hospital IV Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Hotz, Heidi Cedars Sinai Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Jury, Karrie Arrowhead Regional Medical Center II Trauma Registry Supervisor [email protected] Kiefer, Robert Regional Medical Center II Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Kilty Angela UC San Diego Health I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Kissel, Shanna Riverside County EMS Agency Assistant Nurse Manager [email protected] Lacanlale, Jessica Kaiser South Sacramento II Trauma PI jessica.l.lacanlale#kp.org Lush, Stephanie UC Irvine Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Marin, Cynthia Los Robles Hospital & Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] McCord, Brian Scripps Mercy San Diego I Senior Director, Trauma, ED, ICU [email protected] Trauma Outreach and Injury Prevention McEuen, Wendy Riverside Community Hospital II Coordinator [email protected] McGahey, Christine Kaiser Permanente - South Sacramento II Trauma Manager [email protected] Nasr, Farid State of California EMS Authority [email protected] Navarrete, Sixta LAC & USC Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Norton, Peggy San Joaquin General Hospital III Trauma Program Director [email protected] Osuna, Mayra St. Francis Medical Center II Trauma Program Director [email protected] Pemberton, Jessica Kaiser Permanente Vacaville II Performance Improvement Coordinator [email protected] Peterson, Sue San Francisco General Hospital I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Ponce, Santa Kern Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Porter, DeAnna Sierra Vista Regional Medical Center III Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Potter, Katie Queen of the Valley Medical Center III Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Preston, Christy Los Angeles County EMS Agency Trauma System Program Manager [email protected] Raby, Stephanie Pomona Valley Hospital Medical Center II Trauma Program Director [email protected] Ramirez, Julie Natividad Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Reese, Jade Enloe Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Trauma Performance Improvement Rico, Melissa Riverside Community Hospital II Supervisor [email protected] Robinson, Denise Stanford Health Care I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Santos, Kristin John Muir Health II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Schaefer, Michelle Antelope Valley Hospital II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Schoenheit, Candy County of San Diego Trauma Systems Coordinator [email protected] Schrofer, Julia Orange County Global Medical Center II Trauma Director [email protected] Selby, Ted Solano County EMS Agency EMS Administrator [email protected] Serrano, Jan Arrowhead Regional Medical Center II Trauma Nurse [email protected] Stroud, Melanie Stanford Childrens Hospital I Pediatric Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Taylor, Michael Memorial Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Thomas, Desiree Long Beach Memorial Medical Center II Trauma Program Director [email protected] Tracy, Michelle Marin General Hospital III Director ED and Trauma Services [email protected] Transon, Edna St. Mary Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Tyler, Robin Harbor-UCLA I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Van Noy, Rachel Community Regional Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Venezio, Heather North Bay Medical Center II Trauma Program Director [email protected] Wallin, Laura Monterey County EMS Agency EMS System Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Walsh, Crystal Mercy Medical Center Redding II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Trauma & Acute Care Surgery Program White. Cheri Sutter Roseville Medical Center II Director [email protected] Whitworth, Jim Mountain-Valley EMS Agency QI/Trauma Coordinator [email protected] Executive Director Critical Care and Williams, Christine UC Davis Medical Center I Trauma [email protected] Williams, Michele Marshall Medical Center III Trauma Program Coordinator [email protected] Windsor, Kimberly Eden Medical Center II Trauma Program Manager [email protected] Winward, Elizabeth State of California EMS Authority Woodfall, Michelle Stanford Health Care I Director, Trauma and Stroke [email protected] Wraa, Cheryl (Retired) [email protected] Wright, Aaron UC Davis Medical Center I Trauma Program Manager [email protected].
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