LLUMC–M Receives Full Accreditation for Weight Loss Surgery
By Kathryn Stiles
08/07/2013 at 09:23 PM
08/07/2013 at 09:23 PM
Loma Linda University Medical Center–Murrieta (LLUMC-M) has been granted full approval as a recognized ACS Level 2 Accredited Bariatric Center by the American College of Surgeons.
This designation follows extensive preparation and education of staff; investment supplies and equipment; patient education and support; and quality outcomes.
“We are very pleased to reach this important milestone so early in our growth as a hospital,” states LLUMC–Murrieta CEO, Rick Rawson. “Weight-loss surgery is an important service line that we believe helps us fulfill our mission to continue the teaching and healing ministry of Jesus Christ. Patients who receive this life-saving procedure can see their diabetes reversed and their risk of heart disease and cancer dramatically decline.”
The Bariatric surgery program at LLUMC-M began in April 2012, and since then 98 patients have been treated with sleeve gastrectomy, gastric banding or gastric bypass surgeries. These procedures are done with comprehensive, medically supervised, weight-loss support that is customized to each patient. Patients receive pre-operative and post-operative education, support and classes. Dr. David Suh, who serves as medical director of the bariatric surgery program at LLUMC-M, has helped to lead the program’s development. “This achievement speaks to the dedication and quality of the employees at LLUMC–Murrieta. I congratulate this team; they are so dedicated to excellence!”
LLUMC–Murrieta opened on April 15, 2011 and since then has rapidly grown its services to include providing the first and only interventional cardiology program in the area. This Bariatric Level-2 Accreditation is a significant step for the hospital as it strives to build comprehensive service lines that achieve the highest levels in standards of care.