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Fact sheet:
Community Regional Medical Center
Background
Community Regional Medical Center is the flagship of
Community Medical Centers’ three acute-care facilities,
with 909 licensed beds and an average of 640 inpatients a
day.
It began in 1897 with Celia Burnett, proprietor of a
successful boarding house at the southeast corner of
Fulton and Calaveras streets in Fresno. She joined forces
with Fresno physicians to form a private hospital called the
Burnett Sanitarium.
Today, this academic-affiliated medical center is located on
a 58-acre campus in downtown Fresno. With a full-service,
56,000-square-foot emergency department – one of the
largest in California – it’s home to the Table Mountain
Rancheria Trauma Center and Leon S. Peters Burn Center
– the region’s only comprehensive burn and Level 1 trauma
centers.
The campus features the Deran Koligian Ambulatory Care
Center, a 79,534-square-foot facility that’s home to asthma,
dental, diabetes, eye, family and adult practice, HIV/AIDS
care, internal medicine, oral and maxillofacial surgery and
women and children's clinics. The Prompt Care Center for
adults and children with minor illnesses or injuries is also
open seven days a week from noon to 8 p.m.
Across from Community Regional is Terry’s House, a
17,000-square-foot, two-story home that provides a
supportive residence for families while their loved ones
receive critical care in the hospital.
More than 300 doctors from one of the nation’s best
medical schools receive specialized training each year at
Community Regional through the UCSF Fresno Medical
Education Program. Residency programs are offered in
emergency medicine, family and community medicine,
internal medicine, obstetrics/gynecology, oral and
maxillofacial surgery, orthopaedic surgery, pediatrics,
psychiatry and surgery. Fellowships also are offered in
acute care surgery, cardiovascular disease, emergency
medicine education, emergency ultrasound,
gastroenterology, hospice and palliative medicine,
infectious disease, interventional cardiology, maternal-child
health, minimal invasive surgery, pulmonary and critical
care, psychosomatic medicine, critical care surgery, sleep
medicine and wilderness medicine.
Patient services
24-hour emergency care
Asthma education and management
Burn treatment
Cancer treatment
Cardiovascular care
Colon-rectal surgery
Critical care
CyberKnife®
Da Vinci® Surgical System
Dialysis
Dietary and nutrition
Digestive disease treatment
Disease management
Endoscopy
Family birthing
General surgery
Heart surgery, rehabilitation and wellness
High-risk pregnancy (antepartum) care
Hospitalist
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy
Imaging/radiology
Intensive care
Laboratory
Lung treatment
Mammography
Medical/surgical care
Minimally invasive surgery
Neonatal intensive care (Level III - highest level)
Neonatal transport
Neuroscience
Occupational, physical and speech therapies
Orthopedics/joint replacement
Outpatient surgery
Pediatrics
Pharmacy
Pulmonary rehabilitation
Rehabilitation
Residencies/fellowships
Respiratory
Sonography (diagnostic)
Stroke
Telemetry/intensive care step-down
Trauma care (Level 1 - highest level)
UCSF Fresno Medical Education Program
Wellness education
Women and children’s services
Community Regional Medical Center – Page 1 of 2
Revised September 2015
Accreditation
Every three years, the Joint Commission inspects
participating hospitals to gauge quality of care. Community
Regional received full re-accreditation in 2014.
Specialty programs
Cardiovascular Services
Charles and Ann Matoian Oncology
Community Behavioral Health
Vital numbers
Licensed beds
909
Acute Psychiatric (Community Behavior Health)*
61
Burn
10
Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital*
57
Intensive Care (ICU)
78
Community Subacute and Transitional Care Center
Medical/surgical
Congestive Heart Failure Program
Neonatal Intensive Care (Level 3)
84
Diagnostic X-ray and Nuclear Medicine
Obstetrics
49
Pediatrics
8
Digestive Disease Center
Disease Management Center
424
Rehabilitation
32
Home Health
Leon S. Peters Burn Center
Skilled Nursing (Subacute Transitional
Care Center)*
106
Leon S. Peters Rehabilitation Center
Lung Nodule Program
Neonatal Intensive Care (Level III NICU)
Pathological and Clinical Laboratory
Table Mountain Rancheria Trauma Center
(Level 1 – highest level)
Women and Children’s Services
*Other Community Regional Medical Center facilities
Community Regional fiscal year 2013-2014
Admissions
Main campus
Community Behavioral Health Center
Community Subacute & Transitional Care
Fresno Heart & Surgical Hospital
Total admissions
34,782
3,881
414
3,551
42,628
Emergency department visits
110,600
Surgical procedures
Inpatient
Outpatient
Total surgical procedures
8,374
5,279
13,653
Cardiology procedures
Births
109,784
6,013
Meals served
Inpatient
Outpatient
Subway
Total meals served
799,558
969,321
207,825
1,976,704
Community Regional Medical Center – Page 2 of 2
Revised September 2015