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SleekRank for ACS verified trauma center directories

ACS verified trauma centers (Levels I-IV) with attending trauma surgeons by hospital, verification level, and trauma volume band. SleekRank reads the verified-center roster and ships /trauma-surgeons/{slug}/ pages from one base WordPress page, with mappings handling counts, levels, schema, and OG tags.

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SleekRank for Trauma surgeons by hospital

Map ACS verified trauma centers to surgical teams

An EMS regional coordinator routing a multi-system trauma to the nearest Level I or II center wants the verification level, surgeon depth, and any specialty capabilities (burn, pediatric, vascular) at a glance. ACS publishes the verified-center list and the COT verification level per facility, but no public site surfaces named attending trauma surgeons per hospital. SleekRank fills the gap. One sheet of approximately 600 ACS verified centers, each row carrying attending trauma surgeon count, ACS verification level (I-IV), annual trauma volume band, and specialty capabilities, drives every URL.

One row per hospital, one URL per row. The slug column maps to /trauma-surgeons/{slug}/, surgeon_count flows into a hero stat, acs_level drives a badge, volume_band sits as a chip, and a JSON column of named attending surgeons with subspecialty tags feeds a list block. Meta mappings carry title, description, canonical, and og:image keyed to the slug. A second page group filtered to Level I rows runs /level-1-trauma-centers/{slug}/ from the same source.

The base page is a normal WordPress page in your theme, so design, schema, and tracking carry across all 600 URLs. The XML sitemap auto-includes every produced page, stale rows 404 cleanly on the next cache refresh, and an ACS re-verification result is a single sheet edit. No CMS sprint, no engineer.

Workflow

From ACS roster to 600 trauma center hospital pages

1

Merge the trauma sources

Combine ACS verified-center data with state trauma designations and hospital attending surgeon rosters in one Google Sheet. Columns: slug, hospital, surgeon_count, acs_level, volume_band, capabilities JSON, plus a JSON column of named surgeons.
2

Design the base page

Build one WordPress page with #hero-stat for surgeon count, #acs-level for the verification badge, #volume-band for the trauma volume chip, and a list block for named attending surgeons grouped by subspecialty.
3

Wire the SleekRank mappings

Map slug to URL and H1, surgeon_count to the hero stat, acs_level to the badge, volume_band to a chip, capabilities to the chip row, and the surgeons JSON column to the list block. Add meta mappings for description, canonical, og:image.
4

Publish and refresh on ACS cycles

Save the page group, flush rewrites, and the XML sitemap fills with /trauma-surgeons/{slug}/. Refresh the cache after each ACS re-verification result and quarterly state designation updates.

Data in, pages out

From ACS verified row to one URL per hospital

Each row in the verified-center sheet becomes one hospital page. The slug drives the URL; the rest of the columns flow into surgeon counts, level badges, volume bands, and the named-surgeon list.
Data source: ACS verified trauma center roster
slug hospital surgeon_count acs_level volume_band
grady-atlanta Grady Memorial 18 Level I 5,000+
elmhurst-queens Elmhurst Hospital 10 Level I 3,000-4,999
penn-presbyterian Penn Presbyterian 14 Level I 3,000-4,999
lac-usc LAC+USC Medical Center 21 Level I 5,000+
regions-st-paul Regions Hospital 12 Level I 3,000-4,999
URL pattern: /trauma-surgeons/{slug}/
Generated pages
  • /trauma-surgeons/grady-atlanta/
  • /trauma-surgeons/elmhurst-queens/
  • /trauma-surgeons/penn-presbyterian/
  • /trauma-surgeons/lac-usc/
  • /trauma-surgeons/regions-st-paul/

Comparison

ACS verified list vs SleekRank for trauma surgeons

ACS verified-center list

  • ACS publishes verified-center list but no public surgical team rosters
  • EMS coordinators cannot quickly see surgeon depth or specialty mix per hospital
  • State trauma designations and ACS verification levels are not always cross-walked publicly
  • No schema on official sources, so search results pages belong to aggregators
  • Re-verification cycles update the list slowly with no live feed
  • Specialty capability flags (burn, pediatric, vascular) sit in PDF appendices

SleekRank

  • One WordPress base page powers all 600 hospital pages via SleekRank
  • Map surgeon_count and acs_level to hero selectors
  • List mapping renders attending-surgeon cards from a JSON column per row
  • Filter the same source into /level-1-trauma-centers/{slug}/ as a second page group
  • XML sitemap auto-generated for every produced /trauma-surgeons/{slug}/
  • Edit a row and the matching page refreshes on the next cache cycle

Features

What SleekRank gives you for Trauma surgeons by hospital

ACS plus state trauma data

Pull the ACS verified-center list into a Google Sheet, layer in state trauma designations for facilities not ACS-verified, and attending surgeon rosters from each hospital. One merged sheet, every URL driven by the merged view.

Level and specialty subsets

Run /level-1-trauma-centers/{slug}/, /pediatric-trauma-centers/{slug}/, and /burn-trauma-centers/{slug}/ as parallel page groups against the same data filtered by level or capability. Each captures its own search intent.

Re-verification cadence

ACS re-verifies trauma centers every three years. Update the re-verification date per row, and SleekRank can surface upcoming renewal as a chip. Centers approaching renewal flag automatically on the next cache refresh.

Use cases

Where trauma center pages help EMS, referrers, and families

EMS regional routing

Regional EMS coordinators routing multi-system trauma to the nearest qualified center benefit from a hospital page that shows ACS level, surgeon depth, and specialty capabilities (burn, pediatric, vascular) at a glance.

Family education after trauma activation

Families brought to a Level I trauma activation often have no idea what that designation means. A hospital page that explains the level, names the trauma team, and lists specialty capabilities helps families understand the system caring for their loved one.

Statewide trauma system reporting

Aggregate the row data into statewide views of verified-center density, level distribution, and specialty-capability coverage. Reuse the data layer to publish annual statewide trauma capacity reports.

The bigger picture

Why hospital-level trauma pages outrank scattered sources

Trauma care is regional and time-critical. EMS coordinators routing a multi-system trauma to the nearest qualified center, families brought into a trauma activation, and referring physicians arranging interfacility transfers all need a single canonical page per hospital that combines ACS verification level, named attending surgeons, specialty capabilities, and trauma volume band. None of the public sources put those together.

ACS publishes verification status but no team rosters, state designations sit on each state's trauma board website, and hospital department pages rarely name attending trauma surgeons. The result: a search for "Level I trauma center [city]" returns a department landing page that does not name a single trauma attending. Google rewards whoever publishes a real URL per hospital with concrete surgeon counts, current verification level, and specialty capability chips.

Hand-building 600 hospital pages and keeping them current across three-year ACS re-verification cycles, faculty hires, and state-designation changes is unrealistic for a small clinical operations team. Maintaining 600 rows in a sheet the same analyst already uses for statewide trauma capacity reporting is a normal week. SleekRank wires the sheet directly to a rendered WordPress page, so the analyst who edits the row ships the page.

Level and specialty subsets are one filter away rather than a parallel build, and the system that needs single-page-per-hospital depth finally has it.

Questions

Common questions about SleekRank for Trauma surgeons by hospital

The ACS Committee on Trauma publishes its verified-center list with re-verification dates and levels. Pull it into a Google Sheet and layer in state trauma designations for facilities that meet state criteria without ACS verification. Maintain provenance columns so users can tell which is which.

 

Store the ACS level as a single column with values Level I, Level II, Level III, Level IV, and Pediatric Level I or II where applicable. Render it as a clear badge via a SleekRank tag mapping. Drive a /level-1-trauma-centers/{slug}/ page group filtered to Level I and Pediatric Level I rows.

 

Many state trauma systems designate centers using their own criteria, distinct from ACS verification. Carry a state-designation column alongside the ACS column. Display both clearly on each page so EMS coordinators and patients understand the regulatory basis of the designation.

 

Store capabilities as a JSON column per hospital. Render the array as chips via a SleekRank list mapping. The same column drives specialty-specific page groups for queries like /pediatric-trauma-centers/{slug}/ and /burn-trauma-centers/{slug}/.

 

Yes. Use SleekRank meta mappings to inject Schema.org JSON-LD with type Hospital for the trauma center, plus Physician sub-entities for named attending surgeons. Each generated URL is a distinct entity in search, which is what they need to surface for hospital-specific queries.

 

Update the verification status to Verification lapsed in the source sheet. On the next cache refresh the page reflects the change, the Level I page group filter excludes the row, and the sitemap regenerates. State designation, if held, remains displayed.

 

Yes. Store an annual trauma volume band per row (under 1,000, 1,000-2,999, 3,000-4,999, 5,000 plus). Render the band as a chip via SleekRank. Avoid publishing exact volume numbers when those are not in public ACS reports - the band gives EMS the right signal without misrepresenting precision.

 

Yes. The base page is a WordPress page in your theme, so it sits beside the blog without conflicts. Cross-link trauma-systems education to the relevant /trauma-surgeons/{slug}/ pages, and hospital pages back to systems explainers. Internal link equity compounds across both surfaces.

 

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