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Congratulations to Amy Rodgers, Float Pool Manager at Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, CO, for being a proud recipient of the Patriotic Employer Award, “for contributing to national security and protecting liberty and freedom by supporting employee participation in America’s National Guard and Reserve force.” The award was presented on October 13th at Lutheran by Todd Riley, representing the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Employer Support of the Guard and Reserve. Amy was nominated for this recognition by Jon Cuzner, RN, Float Pool, to express his sincere gratitude for her support, understanding, and flexibility as he serves his country at the rank of major in the U.S. Army Reserves. Although working full-time at Lutheran, Jon fulfills his military duties once a month as the Officer in Charge of a 20-bed unit field hospital. Earlier this summer, he spent several weeks providing combat support and training for a global medic exercise as well. Congratulations again to Amy and thank you to Jon for his service!
We invite you to join us for our Imaging Virtual Open House! Come connect with our team and learn more about our facilities, our Imaging career opportunities, life at Intermountain Health, and more. Participants will be able to ask questions and connect with our Talent Acquisition and Imaging teams during this live event. We also encourage you to submit your questions prior via our RSVP form. 📅 Date: Thursday, November 16th, 2023 ⏰ Time: 9 a.m. - 11 a.m. MT 💻 Location: Virtual via Microsoft Teams - a link to join will be shared with you after you RSVP Visit https://forms.office.com/r/BwbAdg2YDZ to RSVP for this virtual event today - we look forward to connecting with you!
First Flight of Wyoming, a joint-venture air medical services program between Intermountain Health – St. Vincent Healthcare and Cody Regional Health, officially launched on October 1, 2023, in northern Wyoming and is proud to be the only hospital-owned flight program in the state of Wyoming providing access to life-saving medical transport services seven days a week. “With vast distances and challenging terrain, access to timely medical care can be a matter of life and death for Wyoming residents. First Flight of Wyoming will save lives and enhance the overall quality of health care in the Big Horn Basin and across Wyoming,” said Heather Stamey, senior director of Emergency & Critical Care at St. Vincent Healthcare. “This program is a testament to Intermountain Health and Cody Regional Health’s commitment to ensuring that every Wyomingite, regardless of their location, has access to the best possible medical care when they need it the most.”
The votes are in! We are thrilled to announce that St. Vincent Healthcare in Billings, MT has been recognized as the Best Place to Work four years in a row by the Billings Gazette Readers’ Choice Awards. We would like to give a special THANK YOU to our caregivers. How you care for our patients, each other, and our community makes St. Vincent a fantastic place to work! You live out our mission every day!.
In honor of National Massage Therapy Awareness Week, we celebrate the important role that massage therapy plays in overall health and wellness. Massage therapy can help reduce stress, alleviate pain, and promote relaxation and healing. We're grateful for all the skilled massage therapists out there who use their expertise to help others feel better!
On Healthcare Facilities and Engineering Week, we want to take a moment to shout out our healthcare facilities and engineering professionals who ensure our healthcare facilities are safe, efficient, and well-maintained. We appreciate all you do to create a healing environment for our patients!
Good Samaritan Medical Center in Lafayette, CO held the hospital’s first robotics career day on October 20. More than 40 students from Boulder County high schools attended to get a first-hand look at the future of healthcare. The goal was to get high schoolers excited about and interested in careers in medicine. Representatives from Medtronic, Stryker and Intuitive gave live demonstrations about how surgical robots work, discussed the benefits for patients, and allowed students to ask questions. The students were invited to try their hands at three robots – the Da Vinci, the Mako and the Mazur. “We want to create a bridge from classroom learning to real-world, hands-on application with the hope that this career day will inspire students to consider careers in medicine,” said Dawn Anuszkiewicz, Good Samaritan president. “Our goal is to show them that they can take their passions in tech, medicine, science or caring for people and turn them into jobs in healthcare.”
Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital’s second campus in Lehi, UT soon will celebrate a major construction milestone: substantial completion of the Outpatient Center, where patients will receive expert therapies, cancer infusions, behavioral health services, and other specialty care. The Outpatient Center at the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Campus in Lehi will offer 30 pediatric specialty clinics, including an interactive and state-of-the-art physical therapy gym, where crews are installing high-tech specialty mobility devices, an obstacle course kids can use without fear of falling or injury, and a zip line. The Miller Family Campus is part of Intermountain’s Primary Promise to build the nation’s model health system for children by strengthening Primary Children’s Hospital, extending pediatric excellence with care closer to home, and addressing emerging needs of a growing pediatric population. “We’re setting the bar for what’s possible in children’s health, here and across the nation, by building a model health system that meets the needs of children today and generations to come,” said Katy Welkie, chief executive officer of Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital and vice president of Intermountain Children’s Health. “The Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Campus is a key part of this unprecedented endeavor to support healthier children.”
Happy Spiritual Care Week! We want to take a moment to celebrate the important role that spiritual care plays in healthcare. Spiritual care can provide comfort, hope, and healing to patients and their loved ones during particularly difficult times. We're grateful for all the skilled chaplains, spiritual care providers, and volunteers who offer their support and compassion to those in need!
At Intermountain Health, we're committed to life-long learning and providing professional development opportunities for all our caregivers. Learn more about why Adam decided to join Intermountain, and how he went from being a CNA with us to becoming an RN Manager within our Resource Pool in Utah.