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SUTTER ROSEVILLE MEDICAL CENTER - GROWING IN CARE
Sutter Health is making great progress on its construction projects to support both expanded clinical care and the growth of Sutter Roseville Medical Center’s new graduate medical education program. Remodeling inside the hospital will expand medical staff space and add new physician sleep and locker rooms. In addition to the in-house renovations, the campus is also undergoing a significant parking structure expansion that will add an additional 552 stalls for both patient and staff use.
“We thoughtfully considered how we can best serve our patients in the region now and into the future and are making sure our infrastructure needs are matching our clinical growth plans,” said Dr. Peter Hull, chief medical executive and interim CEO of Sutter Roseville Medical Center. “We are in the thick of several improvement projects that will provide important resources and learning spaces for residents, as well as additional parking and clinic space for both patients and staff.”
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Elsewhere on the campus, construction to add a new medical office building is also underway. Much of the building’s four-story space is designed to support the residency program and will include administrative offices, classrooms, conference space for didactics and lectures, a simulation center and an internal medicine continuity clinic, along with outpatient clinic space for Sutter Medical Foundation physicians and staff. The new health center is expected to break ground later this year and open its doors in 2024.
Since the announcement of Sutter Roseville Medical Center’s residency program, the hospital has launched its first three tracks – internal medicine, emergency medicine and surgery – with more residency tracks and fellowships to come within the next five years. When the program is fully built out, it could include more than 200 residents and fellows developing cutting-edge expertise and strengthening the physician pipeline in a growing area. Expanding medical education at Sutter is a testimony to the organization’s dedication to its communities and an investment in patient access to excellent, compassionate care for many years to come.