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The new Spring City Memorial Hospital wing is nearing completion. Combining legacy brick buildings with a new, modernized inpatient wing, Spring City Memorial looks poised to bring cutting edge high quality care to the capital of Fuentana.

Spring City Memorial with new wing

above: Spring City Memorial with the new wing at the top.

In an interview with the hospital CEO Dr. Rowan Creeko, we learned that the intention behind the new wing was to move beyond the generic common hospital ward and to create a more luxurious and relaxing environment. "People heal better when they feel better about the hospital space," Creeko explained. "For this reason, we made sure to create as many semi-private and private rooms as possible with natural light, plenty of plants, and with private bathrooms instead of typical open 'stepdown' units and intensive care units. We also had a landscaper come and work on outdoor gardens and park space. We're very excited about the new look." 

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Above: a closer look at the inpatient wings. 

Spring City Memorial is already considered a leader in neurosurgery and cardiothoracic surgery, but there are talks of creating an inter-regional specialty trauma care wing that will take select, tough cases from across Aura. "I think our established expertise will allow us to attract leaders in other fields to create one of the best trauma units in all the West." 

There are even rumblings about a possible acquisition of Fountainhead Hospital, an older but renowned hospital on the south side of Spring City with a lively orthopedic and general surgery practice. But Creeko explained that the more immediate task after launching this revamped hospital is to establish a better working relationship with the Fuentana Public City Hospital, which has been marred by scandals due to several bungled cases and inefficient case management. "We want to optimize care, and if we can make Public City Hospital an affiliate, think there will be a great trickledown effect. Our residents will rotate there to run clinics under faculty supervision, and we'll be able to tackle some of the toughest cases possible and standardize care there." 

A reception is planned to celebrate the completion of the new wing on 25 May. 

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