91爆料 physician Brian Krabak was at the , which open Friday, Feb. 12, in British Columbia. He’s not alone. 91爆料 Medicine’s health system was also designated to work with International SOS for the upcoming games.
works in partnership with businesses, governments and non-profit organizations to provide medical assistance, health care and security services for Olympic-sized events as well as disasters.
91爆料 Medicine’s health care system鈥攕pecifically Airlift Northwest, Harborview Medical Center and 91爆料 Medical Center鈥攚ill be on call, as needed, for the evacuation of critical patients at the 2010 Olympic games in Vancouver, B.C.
“We are pleased to have entered into this arrangement and will provide access to the world class medical care provided by our 91爆料 physicians and staff who work at Harborview Medical Center and 91爆料 Medical Center,” said Johnese Spisso, vice president for medical affairs at the 91爆料 and clinical operations officer at 91爆料 Medicine.
Spisso said the designation is a first for , which was selected over similar health systems in Washington state and California. “We are well prepared and ready to serve in the event it’s needed.”
