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Coordinates: 38°2052N 81°3738W / 38.34778°N 81.62722°W / 38.34778; -81.62722
 

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Charleston Area Medical Center
Map
Geography
LocationCharleston, West Virginia, United States
Coordinates38°20′52N 81°37′38W / 38.34778°N 81.62722°W / 38.34778; -81.62722
Organization
FundingNon-profit hospital
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityWest Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine
West Virginia University[1]
Services
Emergency departmentLevel I trauma center
Beds1078[2]
Links
Websitewww.camc.org
ListsHospitals in West Virginia

Charleston Area Medical Center (CAMC) is the name of a complex of hospitalsinCharleston, West Virginia, formed via a merger of previously independent facilities. It is the state's largest hospital.

Charleston Area Medical Center is the primary medical facility for the city of Charleston. There is a combined total of 838 staffed beds between three facilities. In 2008, there were 98,103 emergency department visits, 3,131 births, 33,132 ambulatory surgeries, 557,867 outpatient visits, along with 35,294 inpatient discharges, 26,597 general operating room procedures, 1,687 open-heart bypass procedures and 8,294 procedures performed in cardiac cath labs.[3]

CAMC consists of five locations: Memorial Hospital, General Hospital, Women and Children's Hospital, Teays Valley Hospital, and Greenbrier Valley Medical Center.[2][4] The largest branch is the CAMC Memorial Hospital, located in the Kanawha City neighborhood. It primarily hosts cardiac, oncology, and internal medicine cases. The second largest is CAMC General Hospital, located downtown, which focuses on neurology, orthopedics, trauma, and rehabilitation care. The third is Women and Children's Hospital, which is located on the banks of the Elk River. CAMC's fourth campus is the CAMC-Teays Valley Hospital, located in Putnam County to the west of Charleston, and serves that suburban area. The fifth campus, added in 2023 as CAMC-Greenbrier Valley Medical Center, is located in Greenbrier County towards the southeastern corner of West Virginia.[5]

CAMC is a tertiary, teaching institution with numerous educational affiliations, including West Virginia University and West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine. CAMC hospitals are training sites for WVU medical students and CAMC residents and fellows. In addition, CAMC is one of the primary teaching hospitals of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine and training sites for WVSOM medical students and several Osteopathic Residencies. CAMC is also the home of the Marshall University Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice (DNAP) nurse anesthesia program.

CAMC provides the most uncompensated care in the state of West Virginia, with a total benefit to the community over $115 million per year.[6]

History

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During 2005 and 2006, the facility won awards for being one of the top 50 hospitals for cardiology and cardiac surgery on the US News List of "Best Hospitals."

Graduate medical education

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Charleston Area Medical Center operates a number of osteopathic residency programs accredited by the American Osteopathic Association. CAMC hosts residency programs in family medicine,[7] internal medicine,[8] emergency medicine,[9] pediatrics,[10] and urologic surgery.[11] CAMC trains 172 interns, residents, and fellows each year.[12]

Hospital rating data

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The HealthGrades website contains the latest quality data for Charleston Area Medical Center, as of 2015. For this rating section three different types of data from HealthGrades are presented: quality ratings for thirty-two inpatient conditions and procedures, thirteen patient safety indicators, percentage of patients giving the hospital a 9 or 10 (the two highest possible ratings).

For inpatient conditions and procedures, there are three possible ratings: worse than expected, as expected, better than expected. For this hospital the data for this category is:

For patient safety indicators, there are the same three possible ratings. For this hospital safety indicators were rated as:

Data for patients giving this hospital a 9 or 10 are:

References

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  1. ^ "Graduate Medical Education". CAMC.
  • ^ a b "Charleston Area Medical Center". US News.
  • ^ [1] Archived October 12, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "About CAMC". CAMC.org. Retrieved 2023-01-07.
  • ^ "Greenbrier Valley Medical Center now part of CAMC". WVNS. 2023-01-02. Retrieved 2023-01-08.
  • ^ "Charleston Area Medical Center Health System". National Institute of Standards and Technology. US Department of Commerce. 14 November 2015.
  • ^ "WVSOM/Charleston Area Med Ctr - Family Medicine Residency". American Osteopathic Association.
  • ^ "WVSOM/Charleston Area Med Ctr - Internal Medicine Residency". American Osteopathic Association.
  • ^ "WVSOM/Charleston Area Med Ctr - Emergency Medicine Residency". American Osteopathic Association.
  • ^ "WVSOM/Charleston Area Med Ctr - Pediatrics Residency". American Osteopathic Association.
  • ^ "WVSOM/Charleston Area Med Ctr - Urological Surgery Residency". American Osteopathic Association.
  • ^ "Snapshot 2014" (PDF). CAMC.
  • ^ HealthGrades website, at http://www.healthgrades.com/hospital-directory/west-virginia-wv/camc-general-hospital-hgst0d2b6bc6510022 .
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