Join us for an informative and supportive session on maintaining healthy skin throughout cancer treatment. Whether you’re a patient, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this presentation offers valuable insights into:
Healthy skin care habits during treatment
Practical tips to ease common side effects
Choosing safe, effective skincare products
The healing benefits of oncology-supportive facials
This free event is designed to empower and educate—creating comfort through care.
Open to all patients, caregivers, and professionals.
Tobacco and vaping products can harm nearly every organ in the body. They contribute to cancer, heart disease, stroke and lung disease. The good news is your body begins to heal soon after you quit:
Facial or chemical peels are a skin treatment that can help your face appear smoother and healthier. Chemical peels remove old, damaged skin cells on the surface, allowing new skin to grow making your face look brighter and more even-toned.
Remember the 2000s era iPhone commercial with the “There’s an App for That” tagline? Let’s put a healthcare spin on that – at Renown Health, there’s a unit for that. Emergency, labor and delivery, pediatric acute care, trauma, surgery, the list goes on.
When it comes to critical care, your mind probably jumps to either the intensive care unit (ICU), emergency room (ER) or a unit that provides care for a more standard hospitalization. But what about the patients who fall in between those two levels of care?
Yep, there’s a unit for that at Renown, too. It’s called the Intermediate Care Unit (IMCU), located on the sixth floor of the Tahoe Tower (T6) at Renown Regional Medical Center, boasting a dedicated team of nurses, physicians, critical care technicians and more.
The IMCU cares for patients who still need close monitoring and specialized care but don't need an ICU stay. Everyone in this department shares common missions: catch early signs of change, intervene swiftly and help patients progress to a lower level of care – and eventually, back home.