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THE VALLEY BUSINESS JOURNAL<br />
24 www.TheValleyBusinessJournal.com<br />
<strong>May</strong> <strong>2018</strong><br />
Temecula Valley Hospital Hosts an Open House<br />
Celebration of New Wing<br />
Temecula Valley Hospital’s new wing<br />
is set to open this summer. The new wing<br />
is a 29,000 square foot addition to the<br />
first floor on the east side of the hospital.<br />
This addition will allow TVH to expand<br />
cardiovascular and neuroscience services<br />
while advancing the capabilities of these<br />
programs.<br />
The 1st floor addition includes two<br />
additional cardiac catheterization laboratories<br />
(cath labs), a neuro-interventional<br />
operating room, an endovascular<br />
hybrid operating room, seven additional<br />
Post-Anesthesia Care Unit bays, seven<br />
additional Ambulatory Care Unit bays,<br />
an additional CT scanner and a large<br />
community room for educational presentations<br />
and events. These additions<br />
will help TVH better meet the health<br />
care needs of the growing community<br />
and allow the hospital to bring advanced<br />
care to our residents.<br />
By adding two additional cath labs,<br />
TVH will be able to nearly double the<br />
number of cardiac procedures that are<br />
currently performed.<br />
The neuro-interventional operating<br />
room will support TVH’s efforts to be the<br />
only hospital in the region to provide advanced<br />
multidisciplinary stroke services.<br />
This new capability will allow residents<br />
to receive advanced neuroscience care at<br />
TVH and avoid emergency air transport<br />
out of the area to a tertiary medical center.<br />
The endovascular hybrid operating<br />
room will support high-quality interventional<br />
imaging. It will allow physicians<br />
to perform procedures using real-time<br />
image guidance and assess effectiveness<br />
while managing perioperative complications.<br />
Development of an endovascular<br />
hybrid operating room will allow TVH to<br />
establish a high-quality, integrated heart<br />
and vascular program. The strength and<br />
collaboration within the hospital’s medical<br />
staff provides a strong foundation for<br />
building this program.<br />
The Community Room will seat up<br />
to 100 attendees and will be dedicated to<br />
our local heroes. The beautiful photos<br />
that will be displayed in this new room<br />
will feature our first responders; fire,<br />
police and our dedicated active military<br />
and veterans.<br />
The Open House celebration of the<br />
new addition is happening on Saturday,<br />
June 2nd. We invite the community to<br />
join in the fun with tours of the new<br />
hospital wing, activities for families and<br />
a special presentation of the new Heroes<br />
Community Room. The Open House<br />
will be from 9:30 am- 12:30 pm. The<br />
special opening ceremony presentation<br />
will happen at 10 am in the new TVH<br />
Community Room.<br />
“We are excited about the opportunities<br />
that this new wing will provide<br />
to the hospital,” said Darlene Wetton,<br />
Chief Executive Officer, Temecula<br />
Valley Hospital. “The additional services<br />
will allow TVH to better meet the<br />
needs of the community as well as help<br />
the hospital develop programs that will<br />
continue to enhance the outcomes of our<br />
patients. We look forward to having our<br />
community as a part of our celebration<br />
on June 2, <strong>2018</strong>!”<br />
About Temecula Valley Hospital<br />
- Temecula Valley Hospital brings<br />
advanced technology, innovative programs,<br />
patient centered and family<br />
sensitive care to area residents. The<br />
hospital features 140 private patient<br />
rooms; emergency care featuring ER<br />
Reserve; advanced cardiac and stroke<br />
care; orthopedics; and general and<br />
surgical specialties. TVH is nationally<br />
recognized for Patient Safety by The<br />
Leapfrog Group, with a 2017 Top<br />
Hospital Award and 3 consecutive<br />
“A” Grades for Patient Safety in Fall<br />
2016, Spring 2017 and Fall 2017. The<br />
hospital also recently received a 4 Star<br />
Medicare Hospital Compare Rating<br />
and the honor of the Inland Empire’s<br />
Top Workplaces 2017.<br />
For more information, visit www.<br />
temeculavalleyhospital.com<br />
RANDON LANE<br />
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“It is an honor to be selected to serve<br />
as the League’s second vice president<br />
and to assume a leadership role in an<br />
organization that is the leading voice for<br />
California cities. We have many opportunities<br />
and challenges at the local level<br />
and it is more important than ever to<br />
ensure that statewide and federal policies<br />
support California cities.” said Council<br />
Member Randon Lane.<br />
First elected to the Murrieta City<br />
Council in 2008, Lane served as <strong>May</strong>or<br />
in 2011 and 2016. He became involved<br />
in local government when he joined the<br />
Murrieta Planning Commission in 2003.<br />
In addition to serving his city, Council<br />
Member Lane is active regionally,<br />
serving the Riverside Transit Agency,<br />
the Southern California Association of<br />
Governments and the Western Riverside<br />
Council of Governments.<br />
Engaged with the League in a number<br />
of capacities, Council Member<br />
Lane served on the League Board of<br />
Directors from 2011–2015 and starting<br />
again in 2017. In addition, he has been<br />
a member of the League’s Public Safety<br />
Policy Committee since 2009. Council<br />
Member Lane served on the National<br />
League of Cities Board of Directors from<br />
2011–2013.<br />
Professionally, Council Member<br />
Lane has a background in business and<br />
has worked in both the public and private<br />
sectors including several Fortune 500<br />
companies. In 2006, he joined the staff of<br />
Assembly Member Kevin Jeffries, gaining<br />
valuable experience, and working<br />
with local residents on important issues.<br />
“As second vice president, Council<br />
Member Lane will continue to be a leading<br />
voice for his city and cities across<br />
the state by advocating for policies that<br />
strengthen our communities. He brings<br />
his expertise in local government, experience<br />
working with a member of the<br />
Legislature and background in business<br />
to his new role serving the League,”<br />
said League Executive Director Carolyn<br />
Coleman. “California cities have a great<br />
deal at stake this year and I know Council<br />
Member Lane will make a valuable contribution<br />
to our team of leaders, working<br />
hard to advance policy solutions to help<br />
maintain the vibrancy of our local communities.”<br />
In addition to electing Lane to serve<br />
as the League’s second vice president, the<br />
board also elected Grass Valley Council<br />
Member Jan Arbuckle to serve as first<br />
vice president. South San Francisco<br />
Council Member Rich Garbarino continues<br />
to serve as the League’s president.<br />
Lodi <strong>May</strong>or Pro Tem JoAnne Mounce<br />
remains immediate past president.<br />
Established in 1898, the League of<br />
California Cities is a nonprofit statewide<br />
association that advocates for cities with<br />
the state and federal governments and<br />
provides education and training services<br />
to elected and appointed city officials.