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Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah is the first hospital in the nation to perform a new minimally invasive procedure to treat patients who have aortic aneurysms that can be deadly if they rupture using a new FDA-approved device that paves the way for patients in Utah and across the country to benefit from this life-saving technology. Intermountain Health vascular surgeon Evan Brownie, MD, who performed the first commercial use procedure outside of participants in the clinical trial in the nation, says the new TAMBE device marks a significant advancement in vascular surgery and offers new hope for patients dealing with life-threatening aneurysms. “We’re thrilled to be the first hospital in the country to use the TAMBE device in a real-world setting to help patients in need,” said Dr. Brownie, who is co-director of the Intermountain Health Aortic Center. “This is a major step forward in how we treat complex aortic aneurysms, and it’s exciting to see such positive outcomes right out of the gate.”
We're celebrating National Pharmacy Week! Let's take a moment to recognize the incredible pharmacists and pharmacy technicians who play a crucial role in healthcare by ensuring safe and effective medication management, providing valuable patient education, and contributing to overall public health!
Happy National Respiratory Care Week! Let's take a moment to appreciate the incredible respiratory therapists who work tirelessly to ensure our patients can breathe easier!
Family can be a powerful source of inspiration, especially in career-building. Yvonne Aldana, senior practice manager in Nevada, was the first member of her family to become a medical professional. In turn, she helped inspire her daughter, Gabriela Vasquez, to not only follow in her footsteps and work at the same medical office in Pahrump (as a medical assistant) but also perpetuate the ideal of improving the healthcare system for future generations.
Happy International Infection Prevention Week! This week, we honor the dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to prevent infections and ensure the safety of patients and healthcare workers. Your commitment to maintaining the highest standards of hygiene and infection control is crucial in keeping our communities healthy!
During her job interview with Intermountain Health, Sheralee Petersen still remembers the interviewer reading her the values – worded differently now, 14 years later, but in the same spirit they are today – and thinking, “Wow, this is the culture I’ve been looking for.” Here, she reflects on what makes that culture so special and how it’s reflected in the Clinical Programs she currently serves as assistant vice president.
Happy Sterile Processing Week! This week, we celebrate our sterile processing professionals who ensure that every instrument and piece of equipment is meticulously cleaned, sterilized, and ready for use. Your dedication to maintaining the highest standards of safety and hygiene is vital to providing top-notch patient care!
TW: child loss When it became clear that an infant born recently at Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, Utah was not going to survive, the parents had one request — they wanted to take the baby home to spend time with their other children. However, for that to happen, a lot of teams had to come together in a very short time.
Today, we celebrate the incredible leaders who inspire, support, and guide us every day!
A morning coffee run quickly turned into a life-saving mission when emergency department nurse, Aly Speak, witnessed a driver go into cardiac arrest and helped until EMTs arrived. Six months later, Aly witnessed a car accident and again rushed to help. She now recommends all caregivers receive training and keep lifesaving supplies in their cars.