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We invite you to join us for our upcoming Park City Hospital Support Services hiring event, where you can learn more about our hospital, our Support Services career opportunities, and more! Date: Monday, October 9, 2023 Time: 3pm - 6pm MT Location: Park City Hospital (enter at Main Entrance), 900 Round Valley Dr, Park City, UT 84060 Intermountain Recruiters and Hiring Managers will be onsite and available to discuss the following Support Services positions: Barista, Cashier, Nutrition Care Associate, Cook, Steward, Environmental Services Technician/Housekeeper, and Patient Service Representative. You can RSVP for this event here: https://tinyurl.com/parkcity102023. We look forward to connecting with you!
Suicide impacts us all, whether we’ve experienced suicidal thoughts ourselves or grieved the loss of a patient, colleague, or family member. Just as we share the impacts, we can also unite to prevent suicide. By knowing what to look for and being familiar with available resources, we can help each other live the healthiest — and longest — lives possible. 1. Know the warning signs for suicide: ➡️ Increased alcohol and drug use. ➡️ Aggressive behavior. ➡️ Withdrawal from friends, family, and the community. ➡️ Dramatic mood swings. ➡️ Impulsive or reckless behavior. ➡️ Giving away possessions. ➡️ Collecting and saving pills. ➡️ Buying a weapon. 2. Be aware of your surroundings and the people around you. Take time to connect and check in with others and ask yourself how you are feeling. 3. Ask questions like, “Have you had thoughts of ending your life?” Asking does not make someone more likely to attempt suicide and may actually save their life. If someone is in immediate danger or experience suicidal thoughts, call the suicide hotline at 988, or call 911.
Congratulations to Dr. Taryn Bragg, Pediatric Neurosurgeon at Intermountain Health and Associate Professor at the University of Utah, for being recognized by Nevada Business Magazine as its 2023 Healthcare Hero Award for ”Innovator”! Dr. Bragg is the only full-time, board-certified pediatric neurosurgeon caring for patients in the entire state of Nevada. “One of the greatest rewards of being a physician is the ability to make a difference in the lives of patients,” said Dr. Bragg. “I am grateful every day that I get to do what I love and am so incredibly honored to be recognized with such a meaningful award.” “Dr. Bragg truly is a hero and is so deserving of this prestigious award,” said Dr. Diane Alonso, Region Associate Chief Medical Officer for Specialty Care at Intermountain Health. “Intermountain Health partners with Dr. Bragg in Nevada to expand pediatric healthcare in our state. Before her arrival, the families of children she has cared for very likely may have needed to travel great distances to get care. We are thankful for her dedication in helping patients live the healthiest lives possible.”
Happy National Surgical Technologists Week! We want to give a shoutout to all the amazing surgical technologists who work diligently behind the scenes to ensure safe and successful surgeries. Your expertise and attention to detail are crucial to the operating room, and we appreciate your dedication to supporting our surgical teams!
Practice makes perfect. Skills like shooting free throws or painting are straightforward, easy, and the equipment needed to learn them is inexpensive. But what happens when the skill involves buying expensive fake body parts to train the next generation of doctors and nurses? The simulation lab at Saint Joseph Hospital in Denver, CO trains thousands of medical caregivers each year. They’re reducing costs and improving patient outcomes through a creative innovation: 3D printing their own simulation tools so students can practice procedures on models before turning to patient care.
Hear from Taylor, a Labor & Delivery RN at St. James Healthcare in Butte, MT, on how she finds joy in her work. #videooftheweek #stjameshealthcare #joinourteam #nowhiring
Two of the nation’s premier air medical transport and rescue programs are celebrating major anniversaries, each one marking multiple decades of life-saving service to thousands of patients. Intermountain Life Flight is celebrating its 45th anniversary, while Classic Air Medical is commemorating its 35th anniversary. Both are part of the Intermountain Health system and serve patients throughout the nation. “The longevity and reputation of these two trailblazing air medical programs shows Intermountain’s commitment to providing coordinated care as close to home as possible,” said Tony Henderson, chief executive officer of Classic Air Medical and executive director of medical transport services for Intermountain. “We thank our EMS partners and first responders throughout the region who have helped us reach these milestones and safely serve our many communities.”
Two of the nation’s premier air medical transport and rescue programs are celebrating major anniversaries, each one marking multiple decades of life-saving service to thousands of patients. Intermountain Life Flight is celebrating its 45th anniversary, while Classic Air Medical is commemorating its 35th anniversary. Both are part of the Intermountain Health system and serve patients throughout the nation. “The longevity and reputation of these two trailblazing air medical programs shows Intermountain’s commitment to providing coordinated care as close to home as possible,” said Tony Henderson, chief executive officer of Classic Air Medical and executive director of medical transport services for Intermountain. “We thank our EMS partners and first responders throughout the region who have helped us reach these milestones and safely serve our many communities.”
We're grateful for our Nephrology Nurses who provide essential care to patients with kidney disease. Your expertise makes a big difference in the lives of those you serve. Thanks for all you do! 🥳 #NephrologyNursesWeek
Happy International Neonatal Nurses Day to all the incredible nurses who work tirelessly to care for our tiniest and most vulnerable patients! Your skill and compassion make a world of difference in the lives of newborns and their families, and we appreciate all that you do!