August 7, 2025 - 19:13

SGMC Health has once again demonstrated its commitment to excellence in cardiac care by receiving the esteemed Get With The Guidelines® Resuscitation Gold award from the American Heart Association. This marks the eleventh consecutive year that SGMC Health has been honored for its outstanding performance in implementing best practices for heart attack and cardiac arrest patients.
The award reflects SGMC Health's dedication to improving patient outcomes through effective treatment protocols and continuous staff training. Its comprehensive approach to cardiac care includes timely interventions, advanced technologies, and a focus on patient education. The hospital's team of healthcare professionals works tirelessly to ensure that patients receive the highest quality of care during critical moments.
This recognition not only highlights the hospital's ongoing efforts to enhance cardiac health services but also underscores its role as a leader in the community. SGMC Health remains committed to providing innovative and effective cardiac care, setting a benchmark for healthcare excellence in the region.
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