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SGMC Health has achieved a significant milestone by being designated as a Surgical Quality Partner by the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Commission on Cancer. This prestigious recognition underscores the organization's commitment to providing high-quality surgical care in the field of oncology.
The designation reflects SGMC Health's adherence to rigorous standards in surgical practices and patient outcomes. It highlights the institution's dedication to continuous improvement in surgical quality, safety, and patient satisfaction. By participating in the ACS's initiatives, SGMC Health demonstrates its commitment to enhancing the quality of cancer care and ensuring that patients receive the best possible treatment.
This recognition not only positions SGMC Health as a leader in surgical oncology but also reinforces its mission to deliver exceptional healthcare services to the community. The achievement is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the surgical team, who strive to provide innovative and effective treatment options for patients battling cancer.
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