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We are the only adult and pediatric Level 1 trauma center in Middle Tennessee. Annually, we care for more than 8,000 people and treat more than 4,800 acute (life-threatening) trauma patients from Middle Tennessee and from surrounding areas across the Southeast.
Complex Ventral / Incisional Hernias of the Abdominal Wall, Emergency General Surgery, Management of Enterocutaneous Fistula, Trauma and Burn Surgery, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care
Vanderbilt University Medical Center’s Level 1 Adult Trauma Center provides trauma care for an 80,000 square mile Regional area. The Division of Trauma handles close to 8,000 acute traumas admitting 4,700 of those annually.
Vanderbilt University Medical Center 1211 Medical Center Drive, Nashville, TN 37232 (615) 322-5000
For over 40 years, our Vanderbilt Acute Care Surgery faculty has provided expertise in disciplines of trauma, burn, emergency general surgery, and surgical critical care across Vanderbilt University Medical Center for the middle TN and outlying communities.
Vanderbilt Trauma Center. Nashville, TN 37232. (615) 322-2063. Get Directions. If you are having a medical emergency, call 911 or seek emergency medical help immediately. Online scheduling is available for many services and clinics.
The American College of Surgeons (ACS) Committee on Trauma has recertified the Vanderbilt Trauma Center with its Level 1 ranking. The country’s leading surgical care organization first bestowed its highest stamp of approval on the Trauma Center in 2014, and renewed this designation following a recent site visit.
On Aug. 30, 1988, Vanderbilt became the first hospital in Middle Tennessee designated as a Level 1 Trauma Center, and to this day remains the area’s only hospital that meets the rigorous standards required to care for the most acute patients.
VANDERBILT TRAUMA CENTER. Vanderbilt University Medical Center provides trauma care for 80,000 square miles. The Division of Acute Care Surgery at Vanderbilt University Medical Center handles close to 8,000 acute traumas admitting over 5,000 of those annually.
As spring arrives and outdoor recreational activities increase, trauma surgeons at Vanderbilt University Medical Center are already seeing an increase in serious motorcycle accidents.