New Southwest Healthcare Inland Valley tower expands trauma, cardiac care

A state-of-the-art surgical suite equipped with ceiling-mounted lighting and imaging systems, advanced patient monitoring equipment, and sterile airflow technology designed for modern operating procedures. Pictured are from left, COO Bryan Rogers, Kelly Smith from Plateau Views Magazine, and CEO Jared Giles on the right. Valley News Staff photo
During a tour this week of the new Inland Valley Hospital tower, CEO Jared Giles, COO Bryan Rogers, and Director of Marketing Brian Connors walked the new halls with pride, showcasing a state-of-the-art facility ready to serve Southwest Riverside County — one of the fastest-growing regions in the state.From a seventh-floor patient room overlooking Interstate 15, the future of health care in the area comes into focus. The new seven-story, 217,444-square-foot tower is designed to do more than expand capacity; it aims to ease long-standing regional bottlenecks and reshape access to advanced acute care after nearly a decade of planning, construction, and $400 million invested.“I started in 2016,” Inland Valley CEO Jared Giles said, reflecting on a journey that spanned a global pa
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