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2 | S E P T E M B E R 2 0 2 0 CYPRESS PAVILION STAFF PARKING REDWOOD PAVILION CEDAR PAVILION OAK PAVILION Building names across the campus have changed and now reflect local tree species. Finding Your Way Around As a hospital with deep roots in Marin, we have tapped into the healing power of nature for our design, including plenty of outdoor greenery and windows and skylights to bring in natural light. To reflect our community's love of the outdoors, we have renamed the buildings on our campus using names of trees indigenous to our region—oak, redwood, cypress, and cedar. To improve wayfinding, each building uses its unique leaf image on signage. Floor levels across the campus are color coded from earth to sky. The Lobby Level is orange, Level 1 is light green, Level 2 is green, Level 3 is blue, and Level 4 is light purple. Visitors, patients, and staff can rely on colors and leaf images to orient themselves as they cross from one Pavilion to another. Oak Redwood Cypress Cedar "This is an incredibly complex project and it's been amazing to see so many teams working with a shared sense of purpose, collaborating seamlessly on hundreds of interdependent tasks." Vernon Moreno Vice President of Support Services MarinHealth Medical Center Our New Hospital Is Now an Even Better Place to Get Better As Marin's only full-service, acute-care hospital, MarinHealth Medical Center has always been the premier resource for comprehensive care across all major medical specialties. Our Emergency Department & Trauma Center receives 70% of the county's ambulance traffic. We provide lifesaving care for stroke and heart attack. And we have the only hospital-based labor and delivery services in Marin. Now, with the care enhancements built in to our new Oak Pavilion, we've taken our high standard of care up a notch. C A R E- E N H A N CI N G I M PROV E M E N T S I N T H E OA K PAV I LI O N Emergency Department (ED) & Trauma Center Our ED has tripled in size, with larger treatment rooms, a separate entrance and treatment area for psychiatric, and high-security patients, and a dedicated check-in and waiting area for children. The new ED has five trauma bays and 20 private patient rooms, including negative pressure and decontamination rooms to safely care for highly infectious patients. Intensive Care Unit (ICU) Our new ICU has 19 spacious private rooms, each with its own private bathroom. Imaging & Radiology Equipped with the latest technologies, Imaging & Radiology is now conveniently located adjacent to the Emergency Department and below Surgery & Procedures, so emergency care can be expedited. Surgery & Procedures We have added three new operating rooms, two of which can accommodate robotic-assisted procedures. Our new surgical suites are double in size to fit the latest equipment and enable advanced surgeries. We also added three dual-use interventional suites for electrophysiology, cardiac catheterization, and interventional radiology. Maternity Care & Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Following best practices, our 15 new, private labor, delivery, recovery, and postpartum (LDRP) rooms, allow mothers and babies to stay in the same place throughout their experience. We have two side-by-side C-section procedure rooms for planned or emergency cesareans. Our newly expanded NICU has six private patient rooms and is staffed around-the-clock with an in-house pediatric hospitalist who specializes in neonatology. As part of our collaboration with UCSF Health, our NICU offers 24-hour access to neonatologists from UCSF Benioff Children's Hospital. ED room (all are decorated with art). Interventional radiology suite with biplane machine. NICU room with isolette. For floor plans and more detailed information about these programs, go to pages 4–5.

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