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    • Programas para estudiantes
    • Enfermería
    • University of Nevada, Reno
    • Renown Health
    • Fundación de Renown Health

    Conozca al futuro enfermero de Renown Jeromy Hughes

    When Jeromy Hughes became one of the 29 nursing students accepted into the first Gerald “Jerry” Smith Academic-Practice Partnership cohort, he almost couldn’t believe it. Life as both an Orvis School of Nursing student and a future nurse in our community was about to change. Not only was he about to receive full tuition support, but he also was set up for a guaranteed start to his career as a nurse at Renown Health.   The Academic-Practice Partnership was named in honor of Jerry Smith of the Nell J. Redfield Foundation. Supported by a generous gift from the Redfield Foundation and Stephanie Kruse, Foundation Board Director, the goal of this partnership is to help foster a lasting nursing workforce in northern Nevada, with nurses like Jeromy leading the charge.  From the Courtside to the Bedside Jeromy grew up playing basketball in his hometown of Las Vegas and was on the team at Bishop Gorman High School. His talent resulted in a scholarship to play basketball for Wenatchee Valley College in Washington, which would put him on a trajectory to play professionally – even though nursing was always in the back of his mind. Jeromy received a unique opportunity to play for De La Salle University in the Philippines, and with much excitement, he set off across the world.  Then, the COVID-19 pandemic hit.  When the world shut down, Jeromy had no choice but to stay in the Philippines, waiting to return to the Silver State. Three months later, he flew home to Las Vegas.  In those moments, Jeromy’s entire mindset shifted. A career in nursing was no longer in the back of his mind; it came right to the forefront. With a plan to now stay in-state, he set off to attend the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR).  “My whole family is involved in the healthcare field, and I’ve always been surrounded by healthcare in some way,” said Jeromy. “My parents own an elder care facility, my dad is a respiratory therapist in Las Vegas and my grandparents own a hospice facility down in southern California. My grandma was also a nurse for more than 50 years, and throughout her career, she worked in labor and delivery, psychiatry and medical-surgical units. I’ve always wanted to help people like my family has, and nursing resonated with me the most out of every option.”

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    • miércoles, 24 de mayo de 2023

    Renown Health y Orvis School of Nursing anuncian un programa de asociación académica y un proyecto académico para estudiantes de enfermería

    La asociación de larga data entre la Universidad de Nevada, Reno y Renown Health alcanza un nuevo hito con el programa de becas recientemente establecido. Hoy, Renown Health y la Universidad de Nevada, Reno Orvis School of Nursing anunciaron un hito en la asociación de larga data y un nuevo fondo para proporcionar a los estudiantes de enfermería becas de viaje completo y, a su vez, ayudar a crear una fuerza laboral de enfermería sostenible en el norte de Nevada durante los próximos años. La Asociación de Práctica Académica de Gerald “Jerry” Smith establecida con la Fundación Renown Health proporcionará fondos para hasta 24 estudiantes al año. Los beneficiarios reciben fondos para matrícula, libros y honorarios de enfermería, junto con una carrera garantizada en enfermería con Renown Health después de la graduación y la obtención de la licencia. La Asociación de Práctica Académica Gerald “Jerry” Smith también brindará a los beneficiarios la oportunidad de completar un aprendizaje en Renown. Para ser elegible para la beca, los estudiantes deben estar al día en sus obligaciones en University of Nevada, Reno Orvis School of Nursing; los residentes de Nevada; y deben comprometerse a trabajar en Renown durante al menos tres años después de la graduación. La Asociación de Práctica ha sido establecida por la familia Gerald Smith y iniciada por Stephanie Kruse, presidenta de la junta directiva de Renown Health Foundation. Kruse hizo una generosa donación planificada a Renown Health Foundation al Fondo de dotación de Renown Nursing Excellence. Este fue el regalo principal para la dotación, después de un importante regalo en efectivo para el Fondo de Educación de Enfermería el verano pasado. La hija de una enfermera y una enfermera jubilada ella misma entiende la importancia de atraer y retener enfermeras dentro de nuestro sistema de atención médica, por lo que decidió honrar la memoria de su madre y proporcionar financiamiento a otras personas interesadas en la lactancia. “Estamos increíblemente agradecidos por los generosos donantes que han ayudado a establecer la Asociación de Práctica Académica de Enfermería de Gerald ‘Jerry’ Smith. Estos fondos no solo afectarán la vida de los estudiantes de enfermería premiados, sino que también influirán positivamente en la salud general de nuestra comunidad al garantizar que los excelentes profesionales de atención médica permanezcan aquí en el norte de Nevada. Jerry tenía una fuerte creencia en la colaboración comunitaria, y estamos más que orgullosos de nombrar esta asociación en su honor”, dijo Greg Walaitis, director de Desarrollo de Renown Health Foundation. Según un informe técnico publicado por el Nevada Health Workforce Research Center (el Centro) el 2022 de diciembre, el análisis del Centro reveló una escasez persistente y generalizada de profesionales de la salud en Nevada. A pesar del crecimiento constante en la cantidad de nuevos graduados de enfermería de los programas de enfermería de Nevada y enfermeros registrados que se mudan a Nevada desde otros estados, el Centro estimó que Nevada actualmente necesita más de cuatro mil enfermeros registrados adicionales simplemente para alcanzar el promedio nacional de población a RN. La asociación permite que Orvis School of Nursing amplíe sus clases de graduación en 8 estudiantes adicionales al año. “En Renown, nos enorgullece poner énfasis en la educación y el desarrollo profesional. Asociarse con la Orvis School of Nursing para crear un canal académico es imperativo para abordar la escasez de enfermería en Nevada”, dijo Melodie Osborn, directora ejecutiva de enfermería de Renown Health. “La colaboración de Renown Health y Orvis School of Nursing ha sido de larga data, y lograr este hito afirma nuestra asociación”. Además de anunciar la Asociación de Práctica, Orvis School of Nursing anunció su fusión del programa de Licenciatura Tradicional en Ciencias en Enfermería con el programa de Licenciatura Acelerada en Ciencias en Enfermería. Esta fusión hará crecer el programa tradicional de Licenciatura en Enfermería de 72 estudiantes a 96 estudiantes admitidos dos veces al año. El programa de Licenciatura en Enfermería ahora admitirá un total de 192 estudiantes en el programa cada año. “Estamos muy emocionados de aumentar la cantidad de estudiantes de enfermería que pueden inscribirse en el programa BSN de Orvis School of Nursing”, dijo Cameron G. Duncan, Decano Interino de Orvis School of Nursing. “Es integral que los estudiantes de enfermería obtengan experiencia práctica en un entorno que haga hincapié en la calidad y la excelencia, por lo que estamos orgullosos de colaborar con Renown. Estamos muy agradecidos por los generosos donantes que harán posible la educación para los estudiantes que de otro modo no podrían seguir una carrera en enfermería”. Los estudiantes elegibles de University of Nevada, Reno Orvis School of Nursing, los residentes de Nevada y aquellos comprometidos a trabajar en Renown durante al menos tres años después de la graduación que estén interesados en solicitar la beca pueden encontrar la solicitud en Canvas, el sistema de gestión del aprendizaje de University of Nevada. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada sin fines de lucro, de administración local más grande de la región que presta servicios en Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 asociados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización se compone de un centro de urgencias, dos hospitales de cuidados agudos, un hospital infantil, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencias y Hometown Health, la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro más grande de la región y de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Renown actualmente está contratando excelentes médicos, enfermeros y asociados para carreras en servicio; postúlese en renown.org/careers y voluntarios para ayudar a los pacientes y sus familias en renown.org/about/volunteers.Acerca de University of Nevada, Reno La Universidad de Nevada, Reno, es una universidad de investigación pública comprometida con la promesa de un futuro impulsado por el conocimiento. La universidad de becas de tierras de Nevada, fundada en 1874, presta servicios a 21,000 estudiantes. La Universidad es una universidad doctoral integral, clasificada como una institución R1 con una actividad de investigación muy alta por la Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Además, ha alcanzado la prestigiosa clasificación “Carnegie Engaged”, que refleja su impacto estudiantil e institucional en el compromiso y el servicio cívico, fomentado por amplias colaboraciones comunitarias y estatales. Desde 2009, se han invertido más de $800 millones en laboratorios avanzados, residencias e instalaciones en el campus. Es el hogar de la Universidad de Nevada, la Escuela de Medicina de Reno y Wolf Pack Athletics, mantiene una misión de extensión y presencia en todo el estado a través de programas como la Universidad de Nevada, Reno Extension, la Oficina de Minas y Geología de Nevada, el Centro de Desarrollo de Pequeñas Empresas, el Laboratorio Sesilógico de Nevada y forma parte del Sistema de Educación Superior de Nevada. A través de un compromiso con la investigación que mejora el mundo, el éxito de los estudiantes y el alcance que beneficia a las comunidades y las empresas de Nevada, la Universidad tiene un impacto en todo el estado y en todo el mundo. Para obtener más información, visite unr.edu.

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    • Renown Health
    • Educación
    • Enfermería
    • University of Nevada, Reno

    Celebración de la Conferencia de Excelencia en Enfermería de Renown Health

    Renown Health recently wrapped up the twentieth annual Nursing Excellence and Excellence in Critical Care Conferences, the conference theme was the Courageous Calling and over 400 nurses from specialty fields across the region attended to learn, reflect, build relationships and obtain continuing education units (CEUs).   Celebrating The Courageous Calling During the first day of the Nursing Excellence Conference, local and national leaders presented topics including redefining resilience, documentation liability, transgender healthcare and caring for the homeless population. Among the list of impressive speakers were Chief Nurse Executive at Renown Health, Melodie Osborn, and Nora McInerny, writer and host of the "Terrible Thanks for Asking" podcast.   On day two,speakers focused on the critical care specialties within nursing, including intensive care, emergency room, pediatric intensive care and neonatal intensive care. Topics covered included post-COVID-19 pulmonology with Dr. Graham, traumatic brain injuries with Dr. Demers, COVID-19 reflections with Anicia Beckwith, a discussion about "Mis C” with Dr. Healy, innovations in imaging with Dr. Rangaswamy and cardiology with Dr. Danaf. Thank you to our sponsors and raffle donors for making this event possible: Erik Olson and Larry Duncan, Jana Elliott, Melodie Osborn, Becky Haase, Lori Tuntland, Dr. Akbar, Dr. Lous, Mel Morris, Grand Sierra Resort, Renown Health Gift Shops, Renown Health Directors of Nursing, Renown Health Marketing & Communications Department, Renown Health Dermatology, Laser, & Skin Care and Renown Health Foundation.   Learn more about finding purpose in the health of our community when working at Renown Health here.

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    • Martes, 07 de noviembre de 2023

    Celebrando más de 150 años de enfermería, el primer premio del Nevada Hospital and Nursing School, el primer apoyo a la matrícula estudiantil de Jerry Smith

    Donantes, Orvis School of Nursing en la Universidad de Nevada, Reno y Renown Health crean historia al otorgar asistencia para la matrícula a 29 estudiantes de enfermería y crear un futuro canal académico y profesional. La Universidad de Nevada, Reno, ha comenzado oficialmente su celebración del sesquicentenario de un año (del 2023 de octubre al 2024 de octubre). Hoy, se realizó una celebración como donantes, Renown Health y la Universidad de Nevada, Reno Orvis School of Nursing otorgó a 29 estudiantes de enfermería el apoyo de la matrícula como parte de la Asociación de Práctica Académica Gerald “Jerry” Smith establecida con la Fundación Renown Health. La Asociación de Práctica recibe su nombre en honor al fallecido Jerry Smith de la Fundación Nell J. Redfield y está respaldada por un generoso regalo principal de la Fundación Redfield y Stephanie Kruse, propietaria de KPS3 y presidenta de la Junta de la Fundación Renown Health mientras trabajan para crear una fuerza laboral de enfermería sostenible en el norte de Nevada durante los próximos años. Kruse hizo una generosa donación planificada a Renown Health Foundation y al Fondo de dotación de Renown Nursing Excellence. Este fue el regalo principal para la dotación, después de un importante regalo en efectivo para el Fondo de Educación de Enfermería el verano pasado. Kruse of Reno recibió recientemente el prestigioso premio 2023 Trustee of the Year de la Nevada Hospital Association por su excepcional liderazgo, excelencia profesional, logros sobresalientes, logros innovadores y compasión extraordinaria en el cuidado de la comunidad. Los beneficiarios de Gerald “Jerry” Smith Academic-Practice Partnership reciben fondos para matrícula, libros y honorarios de enfermería, junto con una carrera garantizada en enfermería en Renown Health después de la graduación y la obtención de la licencia. Los estudiantes elegibles de University of Nevada, Reno Orvis School of Nursing, los residentes de Nevada y aquellos comprometidos a trabajar en Renown durante al menos tres años después de la graduación que estén interesados en solicitar el apoyo de la matrícula pueden encontrar la solicitud en Canvas, el sistema de gestión del aprendizaje de University of Nevada. “A pesar del crecimiento constante en la cantidad de nuevos graduados de enfermería de los programas de enfermería de Nevada y enfermeros registrados que se mudan a Nevada desde otros estados, nuestro estado necesita enfermeros registrados adicionales simplemente para satisfacer el aumento del crecimiento y la demanda de la población”, señaló Brian Erling, MD, MBA, Presidente y Director Ejecutivo de Renown Health. “La hija de una enfermera y una ex enfermera ella misma, Stephanie, comprende la importancia de atraer y retener enfermeras dentro de nuestros sistemas de atención médica. Stephanie ha hecho una contribución significativa y duradera al ayudar a capacitar y hacer crecer a la próxima generación de enfermeros, y apreciamos tanto su servicio y sus muchas contribuciones a Renown y a nuestra comunidad”. “Desde que nuestra Universidad dio la bienvenida por primera vez a los estudiantes a las clases en 1874, la institución ha sido un lugar donde los sueños se pueden hacer realidad para el bien de todos. Estamos increíblemente agradecidos por la Asociación de Práctica Académica de Enfermería de Gerald ‘Jerry’ Smith”, dijo Brian Sandoval, presidente de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno (UNR). “El apoyo de la matrícula no solo afecta las vidas y los sueños de los estudiantes de enfermería que son honrados hoy, sino que influye positivamente en la salud general de nuestra comunidad al garantizar que los excelentes profesionales de atención médica permanezcan aquí en el norte de Nevada”. “Jerry Smith tenía una fuerte creencia en la colaboración comunitaria, y estamos más que orgullosos de que esta asociación sea nombrada en su memoria. Estaría encantado de ver el impacto que estos regalos están teniendo en estos estudiantes de enfermería hoy”, dijo Greg Walaitis, director de Desarrollo de Renown Health Foundation. “Stepanie Kruse trabaja incansablemente para mejorar el acceso a mejores servicios humanos y de salud, y ahora alienta a otros a unirse a la lucha donando al fondo Gerald “Jerry” Smith Academic-Practice Partnership en Renown para ayudar a financiar la asistencia de matrícula adicional y apoyar la educación del personal de enfermería para nuestro estado. Su objetivo es poder brindar apoyo completo a cada uno de los 192 estudiantes del programa Orvis School of Nursing cada año”. Según un informe técnico publicado por el Nevada Health Workforce Research Center (el Centro) en diciembre de 2022, el análisis del Centro reveló una escasez persistente y generalizada de profesionales de la salud en Nevada. A pesar del crecimiento constante en la cantidad de nuevos graduados de enfermería de los programas de enfermería de Nevada y enfermeros registrados que se mudan a Nevada desde otros estados, el Centro estimó que Nevada actualmente necesita más de cuatro mil enfermeros registrados adicionales simplemente para alcanzar el promedio nacional de población a RN. La asociación permite que Orvis School of Nursing amplíe sus clases de graduación en 8 estudiantes adicionales al año. “En Renown, nos enorgullece poner énfasis en la educación y el desarrollo profesional. Asociarse con la Orvis School of Nursing para crear un canal académico es imperativo para abordar la escasez de enfermería en Nevada”, dijo Melodie Osborn, directora ejecutiva de enfermería de Renown Health. “Renown Health y la colaboración de Orvis School of Nursing han sido de larga data, y lograr este hito reafirma nuestra asociación y nuestro largo legado que ambas organizaciones tienen para la enfermería y la educación”. Además de anunciar la Asociación de Práctica, la Orvis School of Nursing ha fusionado el programa tradicional de Licenciatura en Ciencias en Enfermería con el programa de Licenciatura Acelerada en Ciencias en Enfermería. Esta fusión ha ampliado el programa tradicional de Licenciatura en Enfermería de 72 estudiantes a 96 estudiantes admitidos dos veces al año. El programa de Licenciatura en Enfermería ahora admite un total de 192 estudiantes en el programa cada año. “Estamos entusiasmados de aceptar nuestra primera clase de estudiantes de enfermería de Gerald “Jerry” Smith Academic-Practice Partnership y de aumentar la cantidad de estudiantes de enfermería que pueden inscribirse en el programa BSN de Orvis School of Nursing”, dijo Cameron G. Duncan, Decano Interino de Orvis School of Nursing. “Es fundamental que los estudiantes de enfermería obtengan experiencia práctica en un entorno que haga hincapié en la calidad y la excelencia, por lo que estamos orgullosos de colaborar con Renown Health. Estamos muy agradecidos con Stephanie y los generosos donantes que harán posible la educación para los estudiantes que de otro modo no podrían seguir una carrera en enfermería”. Fundado en 1864, Washoe County Hospital (que más tarde se convirtió en Renown Health) fue el primer hospital en abrir después de que Nevada se convirtiera en un estado y ahora es la organización de atención médica sin fines de lucro más grande del estado y el hospital n.o 1 en Nevada (US News & World Report). Fundada en 1956, la Orvis School of Nursing (OSN) es la escuela de enfermería más antigua del estado y está comprometida a atender las necesidades de atención médica de las personas de Nevada a través de la excelencia en la enseñanza, la investigación y el servicio. En 2021, Renown Health se afilia a University of Nevada Reno, School of Medicine, creando el primer sistema de salud integrado del estado. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada de administración local y sin fines de lucro más grande de la región, que presta servicios a Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Con una fuerza laboral diversa de más de 7,000 asociados, Renown ha fomentado una cultura de excelencia, determinación e innovación de larga data. La organización se compone de un centro de urgencias, dos hospitales de cuidados agudos, un hospital infantil, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencias y Hometown Health, la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro más grande de la región y de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Renown actualmente está contratando excelentes médicos, enfermeros y asociados para carreras en servicio; postúlese en renown.org/careers y voluntarios para ayudar a los pacientes y sus familias en renown.org/about/volunteers. Acerca de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno La Universidad de Nevada, Reno, es una universidad de investigación pública comprometida con la promesa de un futuro impulsado por el conocimiento. La universidad de becas de tierras de Nevada, fundada en 1874, presta servicios a 21,000 estudiantes. La Universidad es una universidad doctoral integral, clasificada como una institución R1 con una actividad de investigación muy alta por la Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education. Además, ha alcanzado la prestigiosa clasificación “Carnegie Engaged”, que refleja su impacto estudiantil e institucional en el compromiso y el servicio cívico, fomentado por amplias colaboraciones comunitarias y estatales. Desde 2009, se han invertido más de $800 millones en laboratorios avanzados, residencias e instalaciones en el campus. Es el hogar de la Universidad de Nevada, la Escuela de Medicina de Reno y Wolf Pack Athletics, mantiene una misión de alcance y presencia en todo el estado a través de programas como la Universidad de Nevada, Reno Extension, la Oficina de Minas y Geología de Nevada, el Centro de Desarrollo de Pequeñas Empresas, el Laboratorio Sesilógico de Nevada y forma parte del Sistema de Educación Superior de Nevada. A través de un compromiso con la investigación que mejora el mundo, el éxito de los estudiantes y el alcance que beneficia a las comunidades y las empresas de Nevada, la Universidad tiene un impacto en todo el estado y en todo el mundo. Para obtener más información, visite unr.edu.

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    • Empleados
    • Salud de la mujer
    • Salud del bebé

    Departamento destacado: Trabajo de parto y parto

    Parents welcoming their new bundles of joy into the world might be overcome with emotions. They're exhausted yet excited to meet their new baby and hold them in their arms. That’s where Renown Health’s Labor & Delivery (L&D) department comes in. When patients arrive at the L&D unit in Renown Regional Medical Center, they are embraced with caring, compassionate nurses, surgical technicians and physicians ready to serve their family. As they get ready for the big moment in their private L&D room or family suite, you can be certain that you, they can be certain that they will receive the excellent care they deserve. Unpredictable, but Never Unprepared  Ushering in new life can bring a lot of surprises for parents, but the L&D department is prepared for any challenge. Whether the unit is helping with a routine or high-risk delivery, every patient and newborn are treated with personalized care that is uniquely tailored to their own individual needs and birth preferences, from labor evaluation and birth to post-birth lactation consultation and navigating the nursery.  “Our floor is never predictable,” said Bri Goode, Renown L&D nurse. “Our nurses and our staff work as a team to ensure the best care for our patients. I commonly say that we are all 'nurses’ for each patient!”  The state-of-the-art technology at their fingertips – including advanced 3D ultrasound machines – coupled with the love and passion the team has for their patients allows them to create an optimal environment for every mother and baby. The unit is also equipped with a Labor Assessment Area, where expectant mothers are evaluated to determine what stage of labor they are in, removing the guesswork and allowing providers to treat the patient and unborn child more efficiently and meet them exactly where they are at in the labor process.  Nothing can replace the careful guidance and words of encouragement a patient needs in the delivery room. The L&D department are true patient advocates and firmly believe in the power of listening and the power of staying calm and collected.  “To help our patients and ease their fears and anxieties, we always ensure them that our biggest goal is to have a healthy mom and healthy baby,” said Lindsay Strowmatt, Renown L&D nurse. “We constantly reinforce that they are strong and capable. Empowerment goes a long way!”  “We always take the time to actually sit down and listen to the patient, no matter how busy we are,” added Krystie Mortensen, Renown L&D nurse and DAISY Award winner. “It’s important for us to understand where their nerves are stemming from and address any changes in plan of care along the way.”  While the L&D unit is seen as a “happy place,” as described repeatedly by the members of the team, a seemingly low-risk patient can also turn into an emergency in a matter of seconds.   "Our line of work can involve high-stakes emergency care,” said April Tucker, Renown L&D nurse. “We view change as a necessary part of growth, and we save lives.”  These steps result in high patient outcome scores, which can be attributed directly to the unit.  “We have continually great outcomes from hard work and consistency in care,” said Roya Galata, Renown L&D nurse and Nursing Organizations Alliance (NOA) Lifetime Achievement awardee. “I have tremendous love for my patients and the type of work I do.”  Awards Without End  With patient safety and experience always top of mind, and with the team continually going above and beyond for all parents and their newborns, it’s no wonder why the L&D department has achieved a long and growing list of both local and national awards and accolades.   This year, U.S. News & World Report ranked the L&D unit at Renown Regional as "High Performing in Maternity Care – Uncomplicated Pregnancy.” This award is only the latest in this department’s “Best Of” accolades list, as the unit also achieved a win as the Best Place to Have a Baby in the 2022 Best of Reno Awards.  Not only is the department continually recognized, but individual team members also receive coveted awards within their professional associations. As previously mentioned, Krystie Mortensen is a DAISY Award winner, which means that she has been recognized for the “super-human work” she has done throughout her career. Additionally, three team members, including Roya Galata, have received NOA awards, celebrating their contributions to the nursing profession as a whole.  Many nurses in this department also choose to pursue lifelong learning by taking advantage of the educational benefits that Renown offers. Several team members have completed their continuing education in midwifery and advanced practice, reaffirming their dedication to delivering healthy babies and helping parents manage their first few days with their newborns.  “The teamwork on this unit is phenomenal, and the energy and commitment that the staff comes in with every single day amazes me,” said Lora Carlson, Renown L&D Manager of Nursing.  Internally, the L&D department loves to show their spirit at Renown. In December, they received the Best Holiday Decoration award during the 2021 holiday season. The team also enjoys participating (and scoring well) in Renown-sponsored Halloween costume contests.  In 2023, the L&D department will only pursue greater heights to continue producing patient outcomes.  A Work Family  “I stay here because this is my family. My work family.”  These strong words were proudly stated by Jeanne Bufkin, Renown L&D Surgical Technician, and echoed by virtually every L&D employee. Having each other’s backs during both times of need and times of celebration is a must in this department, and they do so proudly.  “Our staff constantly back each other up,” added Lora Carlson. “They display a lot of adaptability and flexibility. That’s why our unit functions as well as it does.”  Several team members in this department experienced the care of the L&D unit at Renown before they became fully-fledged employees.  “I had two of my babies here and had wonderful experiences both times,” said Judy McBride, Unit Clerk. “I love being a part of the reason why the next woman can say the same!”  Bri Goode also delivered her child at Renown and loved her experience so much that she was also inspired to join the team. “I chose to work at Renown because when I had such a positive experience during my delivery while I was in nursing school, I knew it was a team I wanted to be a part of.”  Coming to Renown was clearly an easy decision for this team; staying at Renown is even easier.  “I stay here because I love what I do and who I do it with,” said Judy McBride. “I truly feel like I am treated as an asset to this department, and it makes me want to come to work every day and make a difference in these mothers’ lives.”  The closeness of this department and the top-of-the-line collaboration displayed by every provider can be felt by the patients during their entire stay at Renown.   “We have an amazing collaborative team of physicians, nurses, scrub techs, unit clerks, patient access representatives and environmental services personnel that strive to provide our patients with the best possible care,” said April Tucker.  The labor and delivery process is a team effort – and those interested in jumping in on this team effort are welcome to join. Delivering healthy babies and supporting new mothers are cornerstone acts in meeting Renown’s mission of making a genuine difference in the communities we serve. Our L&D department does precisely this and more, never giving up in Fighting the Good Fight.

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    • Salud del bebé
    • Empleados
    • Carreras profesionales

    Departamento destacado: Transporte en NICU

    Bringing in new life is an exciting and beautiful occasion. The possibilities for the newest members of our world are endless – what will the child grow up to become? What will they achieve in their lifetime? Anyone will agree that a new life is precious and protecting that life by any means possible is a necessity.  Sometimes, however, a baby’s journey into our world brings along obstacles. Prematurity, congenital defects and other complications can accompany a birth and the baby’s first few moments of life. But what happens when these complications happen outside of a fully-functioning Labor & Delivery unit, or if the complications need a special level of intervention with a health system capable of caring for their unique needs?  Enter the NICU Transport team at Renown Health. As the only Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) Transport team in northern Nevada, these dedicated nurses, respiratory therapists and neonatal nurse practitioners – who have normal unit duties of their own at Renown Regional Medical Center – step up to the plate to take on this extra duty to support members of their community facing some of the scariest moments of their lives. To them, transporting babies in critical condition and giving them the best chance of life isn’t just a responsibility; it’s a calling.  The NICU on Wheels  When the Saint Mary’s maternity unit, which was Renown’s partner in NICU transport duties, made the decision to close, our dedicated NICU nurses and respiratory therapists diligently rose to the occasion to fill the demand. Dubbed the “NICU on Wheels,” Renown’s team went from taking on transport duties every other day to 365 days a year – and they are always ready to go at a moment’s notice, whether it’s by ambulance or by fixed-wing aircraft.  “When we learned about the closure we knew it was our calling and knew we had to step up,” said Rachel D., Neonatal Transport RN at Renown. “We still have regular days on the floor, and we each switch off being on-call for transport. Once we get a distress call, we have 30 minutes to get to the hospital, grab our gear and go. We have to essentially put a whole room’s worth of portable equipment in one bag.”  “I really enjoy being a part of the transport team and making a difference from northern Nevada to northern California,” added Sam V., Supervisor of Respiratory Care at Renown. “We are able to practice at the top of our skill level and use autonomy that not every practitioner gets to use.”  Each NICU Transport unit works in teams of three when heading out into the field: one nurse (our bedside experts), one nurse practitioner (our education experts) and one respiratory therapist (our lung and breathing experts). With several years – and in many cases, decades – of experience in NICU nursing, NICU transport duties and respiratory therapy, this team is poised to provide state-of-the-art lifesaving care en route to the hospital. This diverse array of experiences among the team especially comes in handy as they continue to face the increased transport workload.  “We are so thankful to have Saint Mary’s employees come over and work on our team after their maternity ward closed,” said Melyssa H., RN, NICU Transport Coordinator at Renown. “Helping the babies, as well as helping the scared families, will always be our top priority.”  “I love the complexity that babies provide in the NICU,” added Jennifer J., Neonatal Transport RN at Renown. “Providing hands-on care right at the bedside along other members of the team is such a rewarding experience.”  Education is also a crucial tool in NICU care, especially in the field. The nurse practitioners on this team make it their mission to outreach to the community, including our rural health partners, and help them build the tools and skills they need to care for our smallest and most critical patients.  “I have been on a few transports where we went out and did not have to bring the baby over to the hospital, and we were able to provide lots of education instead,” said Shiela A., Respiratory Specialist at Renown. “For instance, I was called out to Fallon for a baby that was in respiratory distress. When we arrived, we saw the baby was awake and active although intubated. The tube came out, and we retaped it. While we stayed to observe the baby to make sure everything was okay, the nurse practitioner on the team provided educational tools to the family on what they can improve on regarding their baby’s tubing. Our nurses do such a great job with these teachings.”  “When I started, I quickly noticed that more education was needed in the field,” added Jennifer J., RN. “Now I see the momentum we’ve had in these communities really take full force. Because of this education, and the confidence we instill in our patients’ families, each baby’s transition to our team has become so much easier. It has been awesome to watch this progress over the years.”  With immense experience, education and a strong commitment to their community under their wing, the NICU on Wheels is only just getting started.  Teamwork Makes the Dream Work  Running a successful NICU Transport operation, especially as the sole health system participating, takes a village. With only three professionals out in the field, the team leans on their fellow nurses, physicians, surgeons and specialists to make the operation run as smoothly as possible.  From REMSA and Care Flight helping load patients in and get them to the hospital safely, to Renown’s Clinical Engineering team who are first on the scene when machines need repairs and troubleshooting, everyone rises to the occasion to achieve the best-possible outcome for our youngest patients at some of the most challenging moments of the beginning of their lives – and they are fully trusted to move those mountains.  “Being a part of the NICU Transport team has given us the opportunity to facilitate a deeper, meaningful relationship with providers and a patient’s entire care team,” said Rachel D., RN. “They entrust us with our assessment skills, opinions and skill levels. There is an equal layer of trust between us and them.”  Despite the pressure they feel every day, the NICU Transport team never let it overtake them and instead let it empower them.  “We are under a lot of pressure and stress regardless of the case, and yet, we all work so well together; the teamwork really is incredible,” said Lisa A., Respiratory Specialist at Renown. “I am very proud of how our team steps up and is very intricate, even down to organization. For example, team members like Shiela arrange all the respiratory bags and make sure they are laid out in a way that makes the procedure as simple as possible to ensure there are no complications.”  The nurses and respiratory therapists also partner together on the NICU floor and are always ready to provide coverage when their transport colleagues get a call. Committed to collaboration and ready to jump into action, the NICU Transport team works together to elevate each other and the bottom line for each patient.  “This is a full-time gig, and the group works together to make sure everyone is covered; we are all very collaborative,” said Sarah K., Respiratory Specialist at Renown. “We all think of our patients as extra special, and it’s nice to know that you can make a difference in the baby’s life and the lives of the family. We all have a sense of purpose in giving back to the community.”  “I am just so thankful to be a part of this team,” added Marcia A., Neonatal Transport RN at Renown. “We really have developed a strong bond.”  A Track Record of Success  The life-saving measures that each member of the NICU Transport team take surpass hospital walls. The impact they have on each baby are remembered and celebrated for years, and they often develop lifelong relationships with patients and their families after their stay in the NICU.  One prime example of this can be found in an impassioned letter from Tess, the mother of a young boy who was in the midst of respiratory distress and needed immediate intervention. Because of the valiant efforts of Renown’s NICU Transport team, her child, Warren, is a healthy and happy baby to this day. She recalls the experience: Warren had stopped breathing while getting routine blood work. He was resuscitated twice while at an area hospital. We made the decision to transfer him to Renown for him to be admitted into the NICU. Within an hour and a half of this decision, Renown had sent a team consisting of a respiratory therapist, nurse and nurse practitioner to come and get him. As soon as the team entered the room, we immediately felt safe and comforted. The team made sure we knew exactly what was going on and what was going to happen in the following hours, and they let us know they would do everything for Warren. He was resuscitated two more times by the respiratory therapist while getting ready for transport. At that time, the decision was made to intubate for a smoother ride to Renown. We knew you all had his best interest in mind, and of course, we trusted you with everything. The intubation went well, and he was packed up and ready to drive. Today, Warren is hitting all of his developmental milestones and is a normal, happy baby in everyone’s eyes. We can’t thank the NICU Transport team enough for taking such good care of Warren and helping him Fight the Good Fight.  “This success wasn’t just due to our three-person unit – our manager, Jason, also jumped in and drove all the way to Carson City to stabilize the child,” said Shiela A. “This just goes to show that no matter our title, we are always here to help and make a huge difference in the lives of our patients.”  Success stories of children like Warren describe the common mission of the NICU Transport team in detail, and while there are more of these stories to come, the team is always ready to make the necessary sacrifices for the greater good of their patients.  “Sarah K. is like Warren’s guardian angel,” said Tess. “We call her ‘Auntie Sarah’ now. He wouldn’t be here if it weren’t for her and the entire NICU Transport team. It takes a special kind of person to work in the NICU. I can never repay this team for what they’ve done for Warren and our family.”  “I am proud of this team, their flexibility and the sacrifices they have made to do transport 365 days a year,” added Melyssa H., RN.”  The remarkable success of the NICU Transport team serves as proof of the unwavering and tireless commitment of each and every team member, bringing hope to families during their most difficult moments.  “NICU Transport forces you to be confident in yourself and your abilities and to push yourself a step further,” said Rachel D., RN. “I am a better nurse because I joined the transport team.”

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    • Salud del bebé
    • Lactancia

    La lactancia no tiene por qué significar dolor en los pezones

    If you think sore nipples are just a normal part of breastfeeding, think again. Robin Hollen, APRN, and Breastfeeding Medicine Specialist, says that nursing can be an enjoyable experience for mom and baby without pain and discomfort. A top concern of nursing moms within the first week after delivery is how to prevent sore nipples. Even moms who’ve nursed before struggle with this common issue. While many women think it is a regular part of the nursing experience, it is actually a sign that something isn’t quite right. “Nursing your baby should be enjoyable,” says Robin Hollen, Breastfeeding Medicine Specialist with Renown Health. For over 30 years Robin has been supporting moms to breastfeed. Below she shares some valuable information and tips, helping you create a happy and healthy breastfeeding experience for you and your baby. What causes sore nipples? The most common cause of sore nipples involves incorrect latching. For a proper latch, a baby’s mouth takes in the entire nipple and some of the breast, so that the nipple rests at the back of the mouth where the palate is soft. With an improper latch, the mouth may slip down to the tip of the nipple while the baby nurses. This constant pressure on your sensitive skin may cause discomfort and pain. A board-certified lactation consultant can help assess if your baby is latched correctly and troubleshoot your breastfeeding concerns. Less common causes of sore nipples include: • Improper tongue placement of baby • Clenching • Incorrect breast pump use How can a mother prevent sore nipples from an improper latch? Breastfeeding is a learning experience for both mom and baby. Ask for help with the latch so your baby learns it correctly and maintains its depth. In the past, new mothers were surrounded by a community of women — their own mothers, grandmothers, or other family and friends — to provide assistance and guidance with every latch at the beginning of an infant’s life. In today’s culture, new moms can find themselves on their own with no extended family to lend their knowledge. Nurses, pediatricians and lactation consultants now fill that role; they are the eyes and hands along with the much-needed experience to guide new mothers. Our Breastfeeding Medicine experts assist nursing moms with latch every day. Even a single visit with a lactation consultant observing your breastfeeding baby can provide valuable insight on achieving, and maintaining, the proper latch - preventing future nipple soreness and discomfort. How to heal sore nipples from breastfeeding To heal sore nipples, you must first fix the cause, and correcting the latch prevents further damage. A lactation consultant can also help you address the pain. Below are some breast healing tips: • Your own expressed breast milk is excellent to rub into the nipple for anti-bacterial protection. • For those moms who need more lubricant or fat than breast milk offers, use a lanolin or a cream that is labeled safe for the baby. • Soothies are a gel pads providing comfort in between feedings, but should not be used with lanolin products. • Breast shells, not to be confused with shields, can guard the nipples from irritation or pressure in between feedings. If you have more questions about preventing and healing sore nipples or general breastfeeding concerns, talk to your pediatrician or a Renown Health Breastfeeding Medicine specialist at 775-982-6365.

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    • Embarazo y parto
    • Salud de la mujer
    • Salud del bebé

    Eliminar el trabajo de adivinanza con el área de evaluación laboral de Renown

    Pictured above: A section of Renown’s Labor Assessment Area.  When patients expecting a new child are about to give birth, nerves can be especially heightened. Questions flood their minds: Is the baby actually on the way? What’s going to happen next? Are we ready to push?   Lucky for them, at Renown Health, the guesswork can finally end with Renown’s Labor & Delivery unit Labor Assessment Area. This unique space is a triage area that helps make more precise labor diagnoses by determining exactly what stage expectant parents are at in the labor process.  Funded by a state grant more than a decade ago, the six-bed Labor Assessment Area sees 500-600 patients per month – from patients entering the unit directly, unsure if they are in active labor, to patients who are sent over from elsewhere experiencing labor symptoms, such as high blood pressure and water breaking. The area also serves as a pre-operation space for patients getting ready for procedures such as C-sections. The six cubicles that are enclosed with doors and curtains ensure each patient gets the private, one-on-one care they need. Furthermore, rather than sitting in a waiting room, this area allows expectant parents a comfortable place to prepare for labor.  “We are a unit that prides ourselves on getting patients into beds very quickly,” said Debbie Hawley, Associate Nurse Manager in Renown’s Labor & Delivery unit. “This area has allowed us to triage more effectively and allow more patients to collaborate with their provider in a quick manner.”

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  • Trabajo de parto y parto

    Having Your Baby at Renown Renown Health’s Labor & Delivery Center, located at Renown Regional is nationally ranked for our maternity care. We proudly deliver more babies annually than any other hospital in the region. As your trusted care partner, we work to provide a personalized birthing experience that begins long before your first contraction and continues well after delivery. With state-of-the-art amenities and a compassionate team of care providers, we deliver advanced maternity care while making your birth experience as joyous and comfortable as possible.

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    • Lactancia
    • Salud del bebé
    • Lactancia

    Cómo almacenar la leche materna de manera segura

    Breast milk. It's often referred to as liquid gold. And fortunately, it can be safely refrigerated or frozen for later use, which can allow you to be a bit more flexible in your new routine with baby. Whether you're getting ready to return to work, planning for the chance date night out or just exclusively pumping, it's crucial to understand the guidelines for proper breast milk storage. Storing Breast Milk Use clean bottles with screw caps, hard plastic cups that have tight caps or nursing bags (pre-sterilized bags meant for breast milk). Be sure to label each container with the date the milk was pumped and your baby's name if the milk is going to childcare providers. You can add fresh, cooled milk to milk that is already frozen, but add no more than is already in the container. For example, if you have two ounces of frozen milk, then you can add up to two more ounces of cooled milk. For healthy full-term infants, milk can be stored as follows: Room temperature - six to eight hours (no warmer than 77°F, or 25°C). Refrigerator - up to five days at 32°-39°F (0°-3.9°C). Freezer– Varies depending on freezer type. Up to two weeks in a freezer compartment located within the refrigerator. Three to six months in a freezer that is self-contained (standard kitchen fridge/freezer combination) and kept at 0°F (-18°C). Breast milk should be stored in the back of the freezer and not in the door. Six to 12 months in a deep freezer that is kept at -4°F (-20°C). Be sure to leave about an inch of space at the top of the container or bottle to allow for expansion of the milk when it freezes. Thawing Breast Milk Place frozen breast milk in the refrigerator to thaw (about 24 hours) then warm by running warm water over the bag or bottle of milk and use it within the next 24 hours. If you need it immediately, remove it from the freezer and run warm water over it until it's at room temperature. Never microwave breast milk and do not refreeze it. Once your baby has started to drink from the bottle, you should use it within one hour. You may find that different resources provide different recommendations about the amount of time you can store breast milk at room temperature, in the refrigerator and in the freezer. Talk to your doctor or lactation consultant if you have any concerns or questions.

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    • Salud del bebé
    • Lactancia
    • Niños seguros

    Los mejores consejos seguros para dormir para su bebé

    Becoming a parent for the first time means lots of new unknowns – from learning to breastfeed and swaddle to buckling your newborn into the car seat for the first time. But when it comes to putting them to bed safely, it’s important to remember it really can mean life or death. It’s something we’re taught before our little one is even here: the correct way to put your baby to bed safely. Sadly though, the number of infant deaths continues to climb. The main culprit of sleep-related infant death continues to be all the items parents leave in the crib with their babies. According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, there are about 3,500 sleep-related deaths among babies each year. “The best advice is ‘bare is best.’ Keep your infant’s sleep space clutter free – no blankets, bumpers, toys or pillows,” said Karen Wagner, Pediatric Nurse Practitioner. Follow the ABCs for Safe Sleep Remembering the ABCs is an easy way to remember how to put your little one to bed safely. A: Alone No blankets, toys or pillows. “We do recommend using a sleep sack as a blanket alternative,” said Karen. “It prevents the risk of suffocation and keeps your baby warm.” Keep in mind, the greatest risk for suffocation happens when babies are under 1 year of age, so it’s best to save the toys, blankets and pillows for their “big kid bed,” or around 18 months old. B: Back The slogan “back is best” is another good reminder. Keeping your baby on their back until they’re old enough to rollover helps reduce the risk of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). C: Crib It is best to have your baby sleep alone in their crib. While co-sleeping may be enticing, especially after a late-night feed, it increases the risks of possible suffocation. However, “having your child in your room, in their own crib or bassinet, is protective for SIDS,” Karen said. “In fact, we think co-rooming reduces SIDS risk by almost 50 percent.” Co-rooming allows parents to keep new babies in close reach and helps parents oversee their baby’s sleep, just in case something happens.

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