LANDMARK MEDICAL CENTER
Robin Ferguson has extensive work experience in the healthcare industry. They started their career in 1992 as a Staff RN in the Maximum Care Unit at Roger Williams Medical Center. From 1997 to 2000, they served as a Staff RN in the ICU/CCU at Southcoast Health System & Southcoast Hospitals Group. They then held the role of Critical Care Educator from 2000 to 2007, followed by Cardiac Clinical Nurse Specialist from 2007 to 2011 at the same organization. During their time as a Cardiac Clinical Nurse Specialist, they led various initiatives, such as implementing rapid response teams and providing thoracic surgery education. From 2011 to 2014, they were the Manager of Heart Failure Services, and from 2014 to 2016, they served as the Director of Cardiopulmonary Disease Management at Southcoast Health System & Southcoast Hospitals Group. In 2016, they joined Landmark Medical Ctr as the Director of Critical Care, and held that position until 2021. Currently, they are working at LANDMARK MEDICAL CENTER as the Director of Critical Care, Cardiac Catheterization Lab, and Respiratory Care starting from November 2021.
Robin Ferguson obtained a Masters of Science in Nursing in 2002 from the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Rhode Island College in 1992. In addition to their degrees, Robin holds a certification in CCRN from AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses), although the specific month and year of obtaining the certification are not provided.
LANDMARK MEDICAL CENTER
Our main facility, the Woonsocket Unit, located at 115 Cass Avenue in Woonsocket, RI, is a 214-bed, acute care hospital, and a member of the Prime Healthcare Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity. We provide emergency, diagnostic, medical, surgical, cancer, cardiac, pain management, and obstetric care. Landmark Medical Center was created in 1988 by the merging of the former Woonsocket Hospital and John E. Fogarty Memorial Hospital, two healthcare institutions that had been part of the fabric of Northern Rhode Island and the neighboring Massachusetts communities for more than 130 years. Each year, more than 175,000 people rely on Landmark Medical Center for their healthcare needs. The 214-bed Woonsocket Unit provides emergency, diagnostic, cardiac, oncologic, medical, surgical, pain management, pediatric, obstetric, and rehabilitative care, The Fogarty Unit in North Smithfield includes the Occupational Health Department and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Landmark also owns and operates the Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island (located on the Fogarty campus) and the Landmark Heart Center (located across from the Woonsocket Unit), and is affiliated with a network of physician offices throughout northern Rhode Island. In December, 2013, Landmark Medical Center was purchased by Prime Healthcare Services, which has pledged millions of dollars in capital improvements, increase physician recruitment, and upgraded medical equipment, and to stabilize this vital community institution.