Jersey Shore's Molly Berkowitz wins Outstanding Emergency Medical Services Educator Award

Jersey Shore University Medical Center's Molly Berkowitz, R.N., Trauma Injury Prevention Coordinator, recently received the "Outstanding Emergency Medical Services Educator Award" at the annual New Jersey statewide conference on Emergency Medical Services (EMS), an event attended by more than 750 EMS professionals.

The annual New Jersey EMS awards program is sponsored by the New Jersey EMS Council in collaboration with the New Jersey Department of Health's Office of EMS. Molly was one of just two health care professionals in New Jersey to receive this honor.

The award recognizes a certified EMT instructor, course coordinator or clinical educator who has advanced EMS education in New Jersey through outstanding organization or innovation in the delivery of educational programs to EMS personnel. Molly has received numerous awards in the past honoring her dedication to emergency management services, and is recognized by her peers as a passionate advocate for community education and prevention.

Jersey Shore's Trauma Center is recognized by The American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma as a Level II Trauma Center. This achievement, first received by Jersey Shore in 1991, distinguishes the hospital as the only Level II trauma center in Monmouth and Ocean counties, and reflects the trauma team's dedication to providing optimal care for injured patients.

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