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At Intermountain Health, we believe in building a healthier future, and that starts with empowering the next generation of caregivers. We were honored to partner with Black Physicians of Utah for the 4th Annual Medicine Immersion Day, where high school students from underrepresented communities got hands-on experience in medicine, mentorship from Black physicians, and a glimpse into the possibilities of a career in healthcare. 🩺 Learn more about how we're shaping tomorrow’s healthcare leaders.
Megan Johnson moved from the president and CEO of Intermountain Health Spanish Fork Hospital to patient when her doctor looked at the results of her risk assessment and recommended more tests to check for breast cancer. Now, she's sharing her story to encourage other women to not put off their screening mammograms.
When a Montana family was involved in a devastating car crash, their world was shattered. Amid the heartbreak and loss, they found something extraordinary: a team of caregivers at Intermountain Health St. Vincent Regional Hospital in Billings who showed up with compassion, skill, and unwavering support. This powerful story is about survival against the odds, the pain of losing loved ones, and the healing that comes from community and care. It’s a tribute to the human spirit and to the people who help it rise again.
When Sam first joined a social group for neurodivergent teenagers, he was recovering from a traumatic car accident and had few opportunities to leave the house or connect with others. Lisa Palmieri, MD, Alta View Pediatrics, knows that neurodivergent teens, like Sam, are at higher risk for depression and suicide, and need a place where they can be themselves. Now, 'The Motley Squad' is a part of Dr. Palmieri's care plan and her days off. See how Dr. Palmieri is helping bridge gaps between clinical care and community connection to uplift neurodivergent youth.
Our nationally ranked Kidney Transplant Program has launched a new outreach clinic at Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette, Colorado, offering patients quicker access to life-saving surgery. Based in Salt Lake City, Utah, the program boasts one of the shortest wait times in the country—under one year, compared to the national average of three to five. With over 1,300 Coloradans on the transplant waitlist, many may not know they can register at multiple centers to improve their chances. The new clinic provides local pre- and post-transplant care, helping patients stay close to home while receiving top-quality treatment.
From a quiet instinct to a life-changing diagnosis, RoseAnn’s story is one of courage, love, and community. She hadn’t had a mammogram in years, but one night, she felt a lump. What followed was a whirlwind of care, connection, and a backyard wedding that defied cancer’s shadow. Read how RoseAnn found strength in her partner, her caregivers at the Intermountain Health St. James Hospital Cancer Center, and her own vulnerability—and why she says, “This couldn’t have happened at a better time.” Her journey is still unfolding, but she’s not walking it alone.
🌍 From Colorado to Lesotho: A Life-Changing Journey in Medicine 🌍 Every year, St. Mary’s Regional Hospital Family Medicine residents step outside their comfort zones and into a global mission that transforms lives. Through a powerful partnership with the Lesotho-Boston Health Alliance, these young doctors deliver critical maternal care training, treat patients in resource-limited hospitals, and return home forever changed. In 2024, two second-year residents, Drs. Faith Hsu and Coleman Strosah, joined faculty member Dr. Lyrad Riley to help fight postpartum hemorrhage, HIV, and TB in one of the world’s most challenging healthcare environments. What they gained? Perspective, resilience, and a deeper commitment to care—both abroad and at home. Read how this global rotation is shaping the future of medicine, one resident at a time. ✈️👩⚕️👨⚕️
Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital has achieved a Utah medical milestone – one that directly benefits children and families throughout the Intermountain West. For the second consecutive year, Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital is ranked by U.S. News & World Report in all 11 pediatric specialties that it evaluates – and for the first time ever is ranked in the Top 25 in the nation in six specialties – as part of the magazine’s 2025 rankings of the Best Children’s Hospitals in America, which was unveiled on October 7th. “This is a remarkable recognition for our passionate caregivers, and a testament to the teamwork and collaboration that they demonstrate daily to ensure that our patients receive the very best care anywhere in the nation. I’m so proud of our team and grateful for their relentless pursuit of excellence for the young patients we serve,” said Dustin Lipson, president of Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital, Salt Lake Campus, and regional president of children’s health for Intermountain Health.
From moss to medicine, Wardon Ojedapo, PA, is cultivating wellness, one layer at a time. By day, he helps patients manage chronic conditions like diabetes and hypertension at the La Canada Diabetes and Endocrinology Clinic in Las Vegas. By night, he builds terrariums that mirror the ecosystems he nurtures in healthcare: self-sustaining, resilient, and rooted in care. Discover how this Las Vegas endocrinology provider blends science, art, and healing, inside the clinic and out.
Finding childcare as a working parent can be a challenging task. At six of our Utah care sites, we have made that task easier by offering on-site (or near-site) childcare. Our Child Development Centers, located near hospitals in American Fork, Logan, Ogden, Provo, Salt Lake City, and St. George, are exclusively available to children of Intermountain caregivers. The centers are staffed by experienced early childhood professionals dedicated to nurturing every aspect of a child’s development. Children are provided with daily opportunities to grow physically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. The centers focus on providing quality, loving care and encouraging curiosity and problem-solving through play-based learning and structured activities. We opened the first Child Development Center at Utah Valley Hospital in 1985. Staff and families recently celebrated their 40th anniversary on September 16. Since 1985, more than 13,500 children have attended an Intermountain Child Development Center at one of the six centers. The St. George Regional Child Development Center (opened in 2008) will be relocated to a new building this November, increasing capacity by nearly 75 children. Discover how we are building a stronger foundation for caregivers and families.