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ABOUT BEAUMONT, GROSSE POINTE Compassionate, Extraordinary Care Every Day ABOUT BEAUMONT, GROSSE POINTE Compassionate, extraordinary care every day Beaumont, Grosse Pointe is a 280-bed acute care campus located in the heart of Grosse Pointe. Opened in 1945 by the Sisters of Bon Secours, it was acquired by Beaumont Health System in October 2007. Beaumont, Grosse Pointe offers medical, surgical, emergency, obstetric and critical care services. SERVICES BY THE NUMBERS • Bariatric Surgery • Breast Care Center employees 1,772 • Cardiac Catherization physicians 839 • Cardiac Rehabilitation • Emergency Center inpatient discharges 12,099 • Endoscopy emergency visits 52,000 • Family Birth Center, including a Natural Birthing Room births 662 • Imaging • Laboratory beds 280 • Lung Nodule Clinic *as of 1/20 • Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy • Physical Medicine LEADERSHIP • Pulmonary Rehab Dr. James Lynch, President • Sleep Clinic Kevin Price, Chief Operating Officer • Wound Treatment and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy Dr. Jodie D. Rappe, Chief Medical Officer • Vein Center, Integrative Medicine and Acupuncture Brad Lukas, RN, Chief Nursing Officer LOCATION Dr. Amer Alame, President, Medical Staff 468 Cadieux Road Michelle Corra, Director, HR Business Partner Grosse Pointe, MI 48230 Rob Kilpatrick, Sr. Director, Clinical Operations 313-473-1000 Tina Wood, Market Chief Financial Officer SPECIALTY SERVICES • Bariatric Accreditation by the American College of The John A. and Marlene L. Boll Center for Human Surgeons and Blue Distinction Center for Bariatric Surgery. Development – located at the Neighborhood Club, • Joint Commission Advanced Primary Stroke Center offers diagnostic and therapeutic services for a wide Certification. range of learning or developmental concerns, toileting • Corazon Cardiac Cath Lab Accreditation. or feeding issues, social skills training and general behavior management. • Level III Verified Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons. The Beaumont Breast Care Center, Grosse Pointe – provides expedited breast care in a comfortable, • Michigan’s first Diagnostic Imaging Center of Excellence home-like setting with specialists in risk assessment by the American College of Radiology. and state-of-the-art diagnostic imaging. AWARDS AND RANKINGS The Janet A. & H. Richard Fruehauf, Jr., Center • American Heart Association Stroke Gold Plus for Orthopedic Medicine – provides education and Achievement Award in 2018. pre-and post-surgical care on an inpatient unit dedicated to orthopedics. • 2018 and 2019 Vizient Quality Leadership Award winner. Lung Nodule Clinic – provides early diagnosis • Ranked #3 in Michigan and Metro Detroit by U.S. News and treatment of abnormal pulmonary nodules. & World Report for 2021-22. − Nationally ranked in five specialties (Diabetes & Beaumont Vein Center – specializes in innovative, Endocrinology, #34; Geriatrics, #33; Neurology & non-surgical treatments including laser vein ablation, Neurosurgery, #23; Pulmonology, #44; Urology #30) phlebectomy and sclerotherapy for the treatment of spider and varicose veins. − Recognized as “high-performing” for Gastroenterology & GI Surgery, Orthopedics, Heart & Vascular services – includes diagnostic testing, Congestive Heart Failure, Chronic Obstructive interventional elective and emergency percutaneous Pulmonary Disease, Diabetes, Hip Fracture, Kidney cardiac interventions and cardiac rehab. Also diagnostic Failure, Knee Replacement, Lung Cancer Surgery, and interventional vascular testing and procedures. Pneumonia and Spinal Fusion. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy at the Beaumont, Grosse • Center of distinction for knee and hip surgery. Pointe Medical Building – an innovative treatment recommended for treating diabetic wounds, complications • Achieved Grade A on the Leapfrog Hospital Safety from radiation therapy, chronic bone infections, Grade ratings for Spring 2020 non-healing skin grafts or flaps and crush injuries. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS Integrative Medicine at the Beaumont Vein Center – The Family Center – works to strengthen families affected offers acupuncture, clinical massage, cranial sacral therapy by illness, crisis or loss to create a more secure present and and therapeutic energy touch. future for children. Beaumont Sleep Center, St. Clair Shores Medical Center Healthy Grosse Pointe and Harper Woods – is an – offers consultation, testing and diagnosis for sleep apnea. initiative that encourages residents to lead healthier lives The Shery L. and David B. Cotton, M.D., Family Birth and provides resources to help. Center – offers obstetrical services in all-private rooms and Neighborhood Club – a non-profit community service a designated BabyFriendly® birth center by Baby-Friendly organization provides a professionally-organized program USA in Southeast Michigan. of leisure activities for families and individuals of all ages. The Elizabeth A. and G. John Stevens Center Cancer Survivorship Program – an exercise and wellness for Minimally Invasive Surgery. program for people before, during or after cancer treatment. Family Medicine Residency Program located in St. Clair Shores. DISTINCTIONS (certifications, accreditations, etc.) • Honored for nursing excellence with Magnet designation, the highest acknowledgment for excellence. Grosse FOR MORE INFORMATION Pointe is the third Beaumont hospital to achieve Magnet VISIT beaumont.org designation and the thirteenth hospital in Michigan. P13990k5_24183_072721.
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