Diley Ridge Medical Center
Curtis Golden, MHA, RN, RRT-NPS, AEMT, EMSI, CHSE, serves as the Assistant Clinical Manager/Educator at Diley Ridge Medical Center, overseeing education in a 13-bed Emergency Department and a 10-bed inpatient hospital. As Fire/EMS Chief at Hocking Township Fire Department since December 2011, Curtis manages part-time and volunteer staff. In addition, Curtis is the President & CEO of Heart Essentials Education, LLC, providing CPR and Advanced Life Support courses, and serves as Adjunct Faculty at Columbus State Community College specializing in Respiratory Care and EMS. Previous roles include Supervisor of Learning & Development at Fairfield Medical Center, Simulation Coordinator at Mount Carmel Health System, and various positions in respiratory therapy. Curtis holds multiple degrees, including a Master of Health Administration and an Associate of Science in Registered Nursing, with extensive experience in both education and clinical settings.
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Diley Ridge Medical Center
Diley Ridge Medical Center is an affiliate of Mount Carmel and Fairfield Medical Center. Diley Ridge Medical Center is a state-of-the-art medical complex that includes a community hospital and inpatient unit, emergency, and diagnostic services as well as an attached medical office building. The Diley Ridge Medical Center was designed to provide residents of northern Fairfield County access to health care closer to home. The Diley Ridge Medical Center campus is a serene, therapeutic green space with a generous reserve in front of the property, a walking path, a creek, a wooden pedestrian bridge, ponds and fountains. Our 35,000-square-foot hospital, emergency, and diagnostic facility is the centerpiece of the property, with access through an enclosed walkway to an integrated 50,000-square-foot medical office building that is home to specialty and primary care physicians. Patients and visitors to Diley Ridge Medical Center will find plenty of free parking in front of both the hospital and the medical office building, and each features a covered area for patient drop-offs.