CAMP
HILL, Pa., Aug. 6, 2024 /PRNewswire/ --
Juliet Altenburg, President of The Pennsylvania Trauma Systems
Foundation (PTSF) since 2003, has announced her plans to retire
effective January 1, 2025. Her 25
years of service to PTSF caps a 40-year career in nursing, trauma
system development, and advocacy.
"I am grateful to the PTSF Board of Directors, PTSF staff, and
our trauma centers for their support of me over these last two
decades," Altenburg said. "Together we have made an amazing team of
dedicated professionals, that have expanded the reach of trauma
center care throughout Pennsylvania and have been a national role
model on how an effective trauma system can provide quality trauma
care to injured patients. We have grown from 26 trauma centers in
2003 to 52 trauma centers with eight hospitals pursuing
accreditation. We have added Level IV trauma centers to our most
rural underserved areas of Pennsylvania and achieved passage of
legislation that has provided funding and a thoughtful formula for
expansion of high levels centers. I know the future is bright for
PTSF moving forward as the organization continues to support
expansion of high-quality trauma care delivery in Pennsylvania and beyond through accreditation,
performance improvement, education, and research. PTSF has an
exceptional team of skilled, passionate, and committed staff.
Altenburg started her career as a critical care staff nurse at
Lehigh Valley Health Network in Allentown, PA. Her roles expanded into
education and Trauma Program Management. In 2000 she was approved
as a member of the PTSF Board of Directors representing the
Pennsylvania State Nurses Association. When her predecessor at PTSF
retired, her passions led her to apply for the President position
at PTSF which she accepted in 2003.
"When she first joined us, Juliet promised to do whatever it
took to support PTSF staff and our trauma centers in continuing our
mission of optimal care of injured patients in every area of
Pennsylvania" said Henry Boateng, MD, chair of the PTSF Board, and
orthopedic surgeon at Penn State Hershey Medical Center. "The board
is grateful for Juliet's dedication and commitment to elevating the
level of care provided for trauma patients in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and beyond. Her
leadership will be missed but she has established a strong
foundation which positions the next PTSF President the opportunity
to continue the evolution of trauma care, injury prevention, and
advocacy for this unique patient population. We sincerely
appreciate all of her contributions and efforts to PTSF and her
leadership that has seen immense trauma center growth. We wish her
all the best on the next phase of her journey."
The PTSF Board of Directors has appointed a search committee and
chosen Bridge Partners Executive Search to conduct a national
search. Find out more about the position and how to apply at their
website.
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SOURCE Pennsylvania Trauma Systems Foundation