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Steven Griffin, DO, specializes in general pediatrics and has been the sole pediatrician at Holy Rosary Hospital in Miles City, MT for about two years. He was recently promoted to medical director for primary care and specialty care for outpatients. In a part of Montana where families arenât used to many pediatric care options, Dr. Griffin is raising the bar by implementing significant and much-needed changes. âIt shouldnât matter if you go to a facility in Denver, Chicago, or Miles City,â said Dr. Griffin. âYou should receive the same standard of care anywhere you go, and thatâs my goal for youth in this area.â With improved healthcare, screenings, and preventative appointments, theyâve identified some significant conditions. Genetic disorders, gastrointestinal issues, and even detecting glaucoma and helping to save a childâs eyesight, to name a few. With early diagnosis heâs been able to connect patients with the right people for treatment.
Tammer Attallah credits a speech impediment that eventually pushed him to become a leader at Intermountain Health. âAs a child, I had this horrible stutter,â the executive clinical director for Intermountainâs Behavioral Health department said. âI wouldnât speak very often and instead became a really good listener. That was one of the best gifts I ever had.â Itâs a gift Tammer has used for more than two decades treating mental health patients and now to lead caregiver colleagues across the enterprise - articulating clinical excellence. Tammer is a fan of Intermountain's long legacy of delivering high-quality, evidence-based care and is grateful that we continue to shorten that 17-year gap between research and clinical practice. This is where he thinks our clinical excellence stands out. In the always changing recipe of healthcare, Tammer nods to Intermountain in having all the key ingredients to be a national and international leader in developing evidence-based practices of care in a timely manner. He said our senior leaders are very interested in prioritizing mental wellness. Along with his partner in behavioral health at the enterprise level, Mason Turner, MD, Tammer is guiding Intermountain on how to support the mental health needs of patients and its caregivers.
Congratulations to the following 13 Intermountain Health hospitals for receiving an 'A' Hospital Safety Grade from Leapfrog in their newly-released Spring 2024 rankings! đ âď¸ Good Samaritan Hospital - Lafayette, CO âď¸ Platte Valley Hospital - Brighton, CO âď¸ Saint Joseph Hospital - Denver, CO âď¸ St. Vincent Regional Hospital - Billings, MT âď¸ Alta View Hospital - Sandy, UT âď¸ Cedar City Hospital - Cedar City, UT âď¸ LDS Hospital - Salt Lake City, UT âď¸ Logan Regional Hospital - Logan, UT âď¸ McKay-Dee Hospital - Ogden, UT âď¸ Park City Hospital - Park City, UT âď¸ Spanish Fork Hospital - Spanish Fork, UT âď¸ St. George Regional Hospital - St. George, UT âď¸ Utah Valley Hospital - Provo, UT Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades (formerly known as Hospital Safety Scores) are assigned to nearly 3,000 general acute-care hospitals across the nation twice annually. The Safety Grade is the gold standard measure of patient safety, cited in MSNBC, The New York Times, and AARP The Magazine.
Residents living in Utahâs Wasatch Back â Park City, Heber City, and surrounding areas â now have access to world-class heart rehabilitation services close to home thanks to a new cardiovascular rehab center at Intermountain Park City Hospital. The new cardiac rehabilitation clinic at the hospital will provide patients living in the area easy access to critical services closer to their homes. This will be particularly impactful as Summit/Wasatch County patients navigate their path to recovery following a cardiac event, such as a heart transplant, stent placement, or heart attack. âOur staffâs expertise, along with the clinicâs state-of-the-art technology, will assist patients in regaining their active lifestyle. Cardiac Rehab offers a completely monitored and safe environment during exercise that allows for patients to gain strength, confidence, and knowledge of their full potential as part of their recovery journey,â said Breno Rodrigues, PT, DPT, manager of cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation for Intermountain Health.
We are proud to be the recipient of a $1.9 million seed grant from the Opportunity Now Colorado grant program, which aims to transform Colorado's growing workforce with new job opportunities. We will use the grant to launch Pathfinders: an AI-supported fully connected talent pipeline to engage, hire, and provide upfront tuition coverage for entry-level frontline healthcare job seekers. "It's no secret the nature of work is changing, and employers around the world are needing to adapt in new innovative ways. I'm proud to say at Intermountain, we aren't just adapting, we're leading the way through programs like Pathfinders,â said Heather Brace, chief people officer at Intermountain Health. âBy staying true to our values and embracing new ways to reach future employees, we can build the kind of diverse talent pipeline that ensures Intermountain Health will continue to innovate, adapt, and succeed."
Dr. Carrie Jaworski has been selected president elect of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) for a three-year term on the organization's executive team. She currently serves as Intermountain Health's medical director for its partnership with the Utah Olympic Legacy Foundation where she coordinates medical care for the athletes who participate in events at the UOLF facilities. âI am excited to serve in this role, as ACSM has been my professional home from the beginning,â said Dr. Jaworski. âACSM has afforded me the opportunity to collaborate with experts within medicine, the basic sciences as well as the applied science fields. It has also allowed me to mentor young clinicians on the importance of exercise through many educational initiatives. The ability to now expand these collaborations at a higher level to enhance ACSMâs vision to âextend and enrich lives through the power of movementâ resonates with me both as a physician and as an athlete.â Beginning June 1, her main role as president-elect will be coordination and oversight of ACSMâs annual meeting that brings together sports medicine leaders and providers from around the world. Dr. Jaworski's role will expand as she becomes president for the 2025-2026 year to include many opportunities to influence legislation and initiatives as it relates to the promotion of movement and physical activity. Her final year will be serving as past president for 2026-2027.
Our Behavioral Health Community Crisis Center in Billings, MT is looking for compassionate Clinic RNs to join our team! As a Clinic RN with us, you will work alongside a talented group of counselors, nurses, and mental health workers who are rooted in our mission of providing holistic care to our patients, regardless of their ability to pay. đ Schedule: Monday - Friday, between 8am - 5pm âď¸ Full-time and part-time RN positions currently available Interested in learning more? Scan the QR Code in the image below or visit https://tinyurl.com/2kues5mk today!
Happy Patient Experience Week! 𼳠Thank you to all our Intermountain Health caregivers for caring for our patients and each other, each and every day.
Congratulations to our caregivers at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo for performing their 500th Cardiac TAVR procedure since the program's inception in 2020! đđ We appreciate all you do each day to help our patients live the healthiest lives possible!
Sometimes, providing the best care possible for our patients means leaning into a shared care model and understanding we are partners in health with other healthcare systems. In Kil Sawfordâs case, his life depended on Intermountain Healthâs excellent relationship and communication with the University of Utah Health lung transplant team.