Tuesday, December 30, 2008 — Dr. Paul A. D’Amico recently became the new director of emergency medicine at Stanly Regional Medical Center.
Board-certified in emergency medicine, Dr. D’Amico is a member of ApolloMD which began providing physician services in Stanly Regional’s emergency department during the summer.
Dr. D’Amico completed an emergency medicine residency at Kennedy Health System in Stratford, N.J.
He earned his medical degree from the University of Health Sciences College of Osteopathic Medicine in Kansas City, Mo.
In addition to a new physician group, Stanly Regional has implemented several process improvements in its emergency department to enhance the delivery of care and service.
Next year, Stanly Regional plans to begin renovations in the emergency department’s lobby.
During the project, the triage and registration areas will be redesigned to provide more privacy and increased throughput for patients.
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