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    • Miércoles, 06 de marzo de 2024

    Las investigaciones demuestran que los enfoques genéticos para las pruebas de detección de cáncer de mama producen resultados más precisos

    Investigadores clínicos con el artículo de investigación de coautor del Proyecto Healthy Nevada con hallazgos que enfatizan la necesidad de un enfoque integral para la evaluación del riesgo de cáncer de mama, incluido un enfoque en la medicina genética, para ayudar a garantizar que las personas con alto riesgo sean identificadas y apoyadas proactivamente en lugar de reactivamente. El cáncer de mama es una de las principales causas de muerte por cáncer entre las mujeres en los Estados Unidos. Según la Sociedad Americana contra el Cáncer, alrededor de 1 de cada 8 mujeres desarrollará cáncer de mama y alrededor de 1 de cada 39 mujeres morirá de cáncer de mama. El cáncer de mama se asocia con un aumento de la edad, factores hereditarios, obesidad y consumo de alcohol. Desde 1990, las tasas de mortalidad por cáncer de mama han disminuido progresivamente debido a los avances en el tratamiento y la detección. En Nevada, se estima que hay 2,310 nuevos casos de cáncer de mama al año, y las mutaciones genéticas como en los genes BRCA1 o BRCA2 siguen siendo un factor de riesgo principal para esta enfermedad prevalente. Reconociendo la urgencia del progreso en la investigación del cáncer de mama, un esfuerzo colaborativo entre médicos, proveedores de práctica avanzada y científicos de Healthy Nevada Project® (HNP) y Helix ha revelado una investigación innovadora. Este estudio explora cómo las pruebas de detección genéticas son un complemento necesario para los métodos de prueba tradicionales, y juntos ofrecen información más precisa sobre la probabilidad de que una paciente desarrolle cáncer de mama en el futuro. La HNP es operada por Renown Genomic Medicine y el Institute for Health Innovation, y es uno de los estudios de salud poblacional comunitarios más grandes del país. Su equipo trabaja en colaboración con Helix, líder en salud de precisión que ofrece soluciones genómicas integrales. Juntos, esta asociación dinámica tiene como objetivo comprender los factores de riesgo del cáncer de mama y allanar el camino para medidas preventivas más eficaces. El equipo de investigación combinado estudió a 25,591 participantes mujeres con HNP para evaluar el desempeño de diferentes enfoques de detección genética para identificar a mujeres con alto riesgo de cáncer de mama. Los resultados de esta investigación sugieren que un enfoque combinado monogénico, o monogénico, y poligénico, o multigénico, para las pruebas de detección de cáncer de mama ayudó a producir resultados más precisos e identificar más de cerca a los participantes del estudio que tienen un alto riesgo genético de desarrollar la enfermedad. “Basados en esta investigación, estamos defendiendo un cambio de enfoque que mejoraría la evaluación del riesgo de cáncer de mama a través de una combinación de verificación eficaz de los antecedentes familiares y detección genética”, dijo Joseph Grzymski, PhD, investigador principal del Proyecto Healthy Nevada, profesor de investigación en la Universidad de Nevada, Reno School of Medicine y coautor del artículo de investigación sobre cáncer de mama. “Este enfoque personalizado, fundado en la evaluación del riesgo genético individual, no solo pretende elevar el bienestar del paciente, sino que también mejorará la eficiencia y la equidad en la atención médica”. Complementando la investigación del equipo sobre el aprovechamiento de la genética para identificar a las mujeres con bajo riesgo genético de cáncer de mama que podrían diferir de manera segura las mamografías de detección en cinco a 10 años que se publicaron a fines de 2023 en JAMA Oncology, el estudio sugiere que la incorporación de información genética puede ayudar a personalizar las pruebas de detección de cáncer de mama y optimizar el uso de recursos de detección. “Las disparidades existentes persisten en varias facetas de la detección y el tratamiento del cáncer de mama; sin embargo, la detección genética es claramente una herramienta poderosa para ayudar a facilitar la intervención temprana para las personas con mayor riesgo”, dijo Jamie Schnell Blitstein, APRN, enfermera practicante de atención primaria en Renown Health y coautora del artículo de investigación sobre el cáncer de mama. “Al poner un mayor enfoque en el riesgo, destacamos el papel fundamental de la detección preventiva del cáncer de mama”. A pesar de la disponibilidad de métodos eficaces para la detección temprana, los coautores de esta investigación descubrieron que el 78 por ciento de las mujeres con antecedentes familiares de cáncer de mama tenían su riesgo determinado solo después de un diagnóstico de cáncer de mama. Los hallazgos enfatizan la necesidad de un enfoque integral para la evaluación del riesgo de cáncer de mama, incluido un enfoque en la medicina genética, para ayudar a garantizar que las personas de alto riesgo sean identificadas y respaldadas proactivamente en lugar de reactivamente. “Estos hallazgos que pueden afectar profundamente la forma en que se brinda la atención médica solo fueron posibles para todos los participantes que estaban dispuestos a dar su consentimiento para la investigación”, dijo Alex Bolze, PhD de Helix y coautor de la publicación. “Proyectos de colaboración a gran escala como estos entre Renown Health y UNR que involucran a grandes poblaciones donde los participantes comparten tanto su información genética como sus registros de salud electrónicos impulsan avances en la medicina preventiva, así como la investigación biológica fundamental”. El artículo de investigación fue aceptado oficialmente el 29 de enero de 2024 y será publicado por Elsevier, Inc. en nombre del Colegio Estadounidense de Genética y Genómica Médica. El contenido del artículo aparecerá en la revista internacional Genetics in Medicine Open. Lea el artículo completo visitando sciencedirect.com. El Proyecto Healthy Nevada actualmente está reclutando nuevos participantes del estudio. Gratuitos para todos los nevadenses con una muestra de saliva o extracción de sangre, los participantes y sus proveedores remitentes reciben acceso a la secuenciación del exoma completo y a los resultados de grado clínico que ayudan a proporcionar información sobre sus riesgos genéticos únicos relacionados con la enfermedad cardíaca y ciertos tipos de cáncer. Si está interesado en inscribirse en el estudio, programe una cita de consentimiento virtual a través de MyChart o comuníquese con el Renown Institute for Health Innovation al RenownIHI@renown.org o (775) 982-6914 para comunicarse con un representante genómico. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada sin fines de lucro 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 empleados, 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 inscribiendo participantes en el estudio de salud de la población genética basado en la comunidad más grande, el Proyecto de Nevada Saludable®. Para unirse al equipo de Renown Health, visite renown.org/careers. Acerca de Helix Helix es la compañía líder en genómica y vigilancia viral de la población cuyas operaciones se basan en el cuidado clínico, la investigación y el análisis de datos. Helix permite que los sistemas de salud, las empresas de ciencias biológicas, los pagadores y los socios gubernamentales aceleren la integración de los datos genómicos en la atención al paciente y la toma de decisiones de salud pública. Obtenga más información en helix.com.

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    • Jueves, 11 de julio de 2019

    Gilead Sciences y el Renown Institute for Health Innovation anuncian una colaboración estratégica para promover la comprensión de la esteatohepatitis no alcohólica (EHNA)

    Gilead Sciences, Inc. (Nasdaq.: GILD) y el Renown Institute for Health Innovation (IHI) anunciaron hoy una colaboración estratégica para recopilar y analizar datos de salud genéticos y electrónicos que puedan mejorar la comprensión de la esteatohepatitis no alcohólica (EHNA) y potencialmente orientar el desarrollo de opciones de tratamiento para la enfermedad. En virtud de los términos del acuerdo de colaboración y licencia, Gilead proporcionará fondos al Renown IHI para secuenciar y analizar el ADN de 15,000 personas que viven con EHNA o con enfermedad de hígado graso no alcohólico (EHGNA), así como de una cohorte de control de 40,000 personas en el estado de Nevada. “Combinar la secuenciación del ADN codificante de proteínas con extensos datos de registros médicos electrónicos permitirá analizar en profundidad el papel de la genética y el entorno en la incidencia y progresión de la EHNA”, dijo John McHutchison, AO, MD, director científico y director de Investigación y Desarrollo de Gilead Sciences. “El análisis de estos grandes conjuntos de datos en colaboración con el Renown IHI podría ayudar a identificar variantes genéticas que influyen en el riesgo de desarrollar EHNA y, por lo tanto, avanzar en el descubrimiento y desarrollo de nuevos tratamientos para esta enfermedad”. Renown Health es la red de atención médica más completa e integrada de Nevada y mantiene registros médicos electrónicos para 1.02 millones de pacientes registrados. En 2016, Renown Health y el Desert Research Institute crearon el Healthy Nevada Project (HNP), el primer estudio de salud poblacional basado en la comunidad del país. En 2017, el HNP comenzó una sociedad con Helix para aprovechar sus servicios de salud poblacional, la secuenciación Exome+™ y las herramientas de participación del consumidor. El HNP ahora es una colaboración continua entre el Renown IHI, el Desert Research Institute, líder global en datos ambientales e investigación aplicada, y Helix, una empresa de genómica personal. El HNP combina datos genéticos, ambientales, sociales y clínicos para abordar las necesidades de salud individuales y comunitarias con el objetivo de mejorar la salud en todo el estado y el país. El HNP actualmente tiene 40,000 participantes. “Combinar la secuenciación genética con grandes conjuntos de datos puede desempeñar un papel fundamental en la comprensión y la identificación de riesgos de salud graves, que incluyen enfermedades como la EHNA. Estamos entusiasmados de colaborar con Gilead para comprender mejor la afección y sus complejidades”, dijo Anthony Slonim, MD., Dr.PH. “Cualquier variante genética que se identifique en los participantes mediante la colaboración puede compartirse con los participantes para fines de atención médica del paciente”.     Acerca de la EHNA La esteatohepatitis no alcohólica (EHNA) es una forma crónica de enfermedad hepática caracterizada por exceso de grasa en el hígado, inflamación y daño a las células hepáticas. La inflamación y el daño a las células hepáticas pueden causar cicatrización del hígado, o fibrosis, y en última instancia pueden provocar cirrosis o cáncer de hígado. La EHNA es más frecuente en personas con ciertas afecciones, que incluyen obesidad y diabetes tipo 2. Actualmente, hay pocos tratamientos aprobados para pacientes que viven con EHNA.   Acerca de Gilead Sciences Gilead Sciences, Inc. es una empresa biofarmacéutica de investigación que descubre, desarrolla y comercializa medicamentos innovadores en áreas donde existen necesidades médicas no satisfechas. La empresa se esfuerza por transformar y simplificar la atención para personas con enfermedades potencialmente mortales en todo el mundo. Gilead opera en más de 35 países alrededor del mundo, con sede central en Foster City, California. Para obtener más información sobre Gilead Sciences, visite el sitio web de la empresa en www.gilead.com.   Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es una red de atención médica integrada de propiedad y administración local, sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios a Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California. Renown es uno de los mayores empleadores privados de la región y cuenta con una fuerza laboral de más de 7,000. Abarca tres hospitales de cuidados intensivos, un hospital de rehabilitación, el grupo médico y la red de atención de urgencias más integrales del área, y la compañía de seguro sin fines de lucro de propiedad local más grande de la región, Hometown Health. El compromiso de Renown Health se ha extendido más allá de la atención médica tradicional para incluir la salud y el bienestar de la comunidad. Renown Health trabaja para mejorar la atención médica mediante la ciencia, la investigación y la genética; forja sociedades comunitarias que mejoran las vidas y desarrollan modelos innovadores que mejoran la atención médica en Nevada. Para obtener más información, visite renown.org. La misión de Helix Helix es empoderar a cada persona para que mejore su vida a través del ADN. Helix está acelerando la integración de datos genómicos en la atención clínica y ampliando el impacto de los programas de salud poblacional a gran escala al proporcionar una experiencia integral en secuenciación de ADN, bioinformática y participación individual. Mediante el uso de su ensayo Exome+™ de propiedad exclusiva, un exoma de tipo panel mejorado con más de 300,000 regiones no codificantes informativas, Helix ofrece a los sistemas de salud una solución escalable que permite el descubrimiento de información genética médicamente relevante y que potencialmente puede salvar vidas. Además, Helix ofrece un conjunto de productos que emplean ADN para el descubrimiento y la participación individuales continuos. Helix tiene su sede en el área de la bahía de San Francisco y es uno de los laboratorios de secuenciación de última generación con acreditación CAP y certificación CLIA más grandes del mundo, ubicado en San Diego, California. Obtenga más información en www.helix.com. Helix, el logotipo de Helix y Exome+ son marcas comerciales de Helix Opco, LLC.   Declaración prospectiva de Gilead Este comunicado de prensa incluye declaraciones prospectivas dentro del significado de la Ley de Reforma de Litigios sobre Valores Privados de 1995 que están sujetas a riesgos, incertidumbres y otros factores, incluido el riesgo de que las partes no se den cuenta de los posibles beneficios de esta colaboración, y Gilead puede no descubrir, desarrollar ni comercializar ningún candidato a producto para el tratamiento de la EHNA. Todas las afirmaciones que no sean hechos históricos son declaraciones que podrían considerarse prospectivas. Estos riesgos, incertidumbres y otros factores podrían hacer que los resultados reales difieran sustancialmente de los mencionados en las declaraciones prospectivas. Se advierte al lector que no confíe en estas declaraciones prospectivas. Estos y otros riesgos se describen en detalle en el Informe Trimestral de Gilead en el Formulario 10-Q para el trimestre que finalizó el 31 de marzo de 2019, presentado ante la Comisión de Bolsa y Valores de los EE. UU. Todas las declaraciones prospectivas se basan en información disponible actualmente para Gilead, y Gilead no asume ninguna obligación de actualizar tales declaraciones prospectivas. Para obtener más información sobre Gilead Sciences, visite el sitio web de la compañía en www.gilead.com, siga a Gilead en Twitter (@GileadSciences) o llame a Asuntos Públicos de Gilead al 1-800-GILEAD-5 o al 1-650-574-3000.   Contacto con los medios adicionales: Sung Lee, Inversionistas 650-524-7792 Arran Attridge, Medios 650-425-8975

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    • Lunes, 27 de julio de 2020

    Los exámenes de detección genética poblacionales demuestran que identifican de manera eficiente un aumento en el riesgo de padecer enfermedades hereditarias

    El enfoque basado en la comunidad del Healthy Nevada Project revela que hasta un 90 % de los riesgos de padecer afecciones genéticas de Nivel 1 de los CDC no se detecta cuando se usan pautas de atención clínica. En un nuevo estudio publicado hoy en la revista Nature Medicine, los investigadores detrás del Healthy Nevada Project® sugieren que los exámenes de detección genética basados en la comunidad tienen el potencial de identificar de manera eficiente a las personas que pueden tener un mayor riesgo de padecer tres afecciones genéticas hereditarias frecuentes que se sabe que causan varias formas de cáncer y un mayor riesgo de enfermedad cardíaca o derrame cerebral. En 2018, el Healthy Nevada Project® (el mayor estudio de salud poblacional basado en la comunidad que combina datos genéticos, clínicos, ambientales y sociales) comenzó a notificarles a los participantes del estudio que habían dado su consentimiento sobre ciertas variantes genéticas que los predisponían a padecer las afecciones genéticas de Nivel 1 de los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC). El estudio se centró en identificar a los portadores de estas afecciones, que incluyen síndrome de cáncer de ovario y pecho hereditario, síndrome de Lynch e hipercolesterolemia familiar, ya que son las afecciones más frecuentes, y su detección y tratamiento tempranos podrían reducir significativamente la morbilidad y la mortalidad. Los resultados iniciales de casi 27,000 participantes del estudio mostraron que el 90 % de los portadores de las afecciones genéticas de Nivel 1 de los CDC no había sido previamente identificado en un entorno clínico. Los autores concluyen en que los exámenes de detección genética poblacionales identificarían a los portadores en riesgo no identificados durante la atención de rutina. “Nuestro primer objetivo fue proporcionar a los participantes del estudio datos de salud prácticos y comprender si los exámenes de detección poblacionales amplios de las condiciones genómicas para afecciones de Nivel 1 de los CDC eran una herramienta práctica para identificar a las personas en riesgo”, explicó Joseph Grzymski, Ph.D., investigador principal del Healthy Nevada Project®, profesor de investigación del Desert Research Institute (DRI), director científico de Renown Health y autor principal del estudio. “Ahora, dos años después de estar haciéndolo, queda claro que las pautas clínicas para detectar riesgos en las personas son demasiado limitadas y no pasan por alto a demasiadas personas que están en riesgo”. Del grupo de 26,906 participantes del Healthy Nevada Project® que el equipo de investigación de Grzymski estudió, 358 (el 1.33 %) eran portadores de afecciones de Nivel 1 de los CDC. Sin embargo, solo el 25 % de esas personas cumplían las pautas clínicas para realizarse exámenes de detección genética. Además, más del 20 % de los portadores ya tenía un diagnóstico de enfermedad relacionada con la afección genética subyacente. “Ahora estamos en un punto en el que es posible realizar exámenes de detección genética de grado clínico a escala poblacional”, agregó James Lu, M.D., Ph.D., cofundador y director científico de Helix y coautor sénior del estudio. “Lo que demuestra este estudio es el potencial impacto de realizar estos exámenes. Al hacer que los exámenes de detección genética estén disponibles de manera más amplia, podemos ayudar a los millones de estadounidenses que no saben que están viviendo con un mayor riesgo de padecer afecciones genéticas altamente viables a tomar medidas”. En particular, el estudio descubrió que de los 273 participantes que eran portadores de las afecciones genéticas de Nivel 1 de los CDC y que tenían información de registros clínicos, solo 22 personas mostraron sospechas previas de tener estas afecciones genéticas subyacentes. “Por primera vez, proporcionamos información a nivel individual para que los participantes del estudio puedan hacer cambios significativos para reducir el riesgo en función de su genética”, dijo el Anthony Slonim, M.D., Dr. PH., FACHE, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health y codirector del estudio Project®. “Estamos llevando a cabo investigaciones a nivel de la comunidad para desarrollar investigaciones de vanguardia sobre determinantes de salud en vecindarios enteros, estados y, eventualmente, en todo el país. La obtención de estos resultados nos permite comprender la prevalencia de enfermedades y afecciones genéticamente programadas que tenemos aquí, en Nevada, y asegurarnos de ofrecer los mejores planes de atención y prevención. Para la persona, la devolución de los resultados puede cambiarle la vida”. Según los CDC, la detección y la intervención temprana de afecciones genéticas de Nivel 1 podrían tener un potencial significativo para poder tomar medidas clínicas y crear un impacto positivo en la salud pública. El Healthy Nevada Project®, que se lanzó en 2016, ofrece pruebas genéticas gratuitas a todos los residentes de Nevada, mayores de 18 años, interesados en obtener más información sobre su salud y perfil genético. Con más de 50,000 participantes del estudio inscritos en cuatro años, el Healthy Nevada Project® se ha convertido en el estudio genético de más rápida inscripción del mundo. Para obtener más información sobre el Healthy Nevada Project®, visite healthynv.org     Renown Institute for Health Innovation es una colaboración entre Renown Health, una red de atención médica integrada, de administración y propiedad local y sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios a Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California, y el Desert Research Institute, líder mundial reconocido en la investigación de los efectos del cambio ambiental natural e inducido por el humano y en la promoción de tecnologías para la evaluación de un planeta cambiante. Los equipos de investigación del Renown IHI se centran en integrar datos personales de atención médica y ambientales con determinantes socioeconómicos para ayudar al estado de Nevada a abordar algunos de sus problemas de salud ambiental más complejos, a la vez que se amplía el acceso del estado a estudios clínicos de vanguardia y se fomentan nuevas conexiones con empresas biotecnológicas y farmacéuticas. Obtenga más información en Healthynv.org. Helix es la empresa líder en genómica poblacional cuyas operaciones se basan en la atención clínica, la investigación y la genómica. Su plataforma de extremo a extremo permite que los sistemas de salud, las empresas de ciencias biológicas y los pagadores promuevan la investigación genómica y aceleren la integración de los datos genómicos en la atención clínica. Impulsado por uno de uno de los laboratorios más grandes del mundo en secuenciación de última generación con certificación CLIA/CAP y su ensayo Exome+Ⓡ de propiedad exclusiva, Helix apoya todos los aspectos de la genómica poblacional, incluidos el reclutamiento y la participación, los exámenes de detección clínicamente prácticos, la devolución de resultados y la investigación básica y traslacional. En respuesta a la crisis de la salud pública por la COVID-19, Helix ha lanzado un sistema de pruebas integral de COVID-19 sensible y escalable con el fin de satisfacer las necesidades de los sistemas de salud, los empleadores, los gobiernos y otras organizaciones de todo el país. Obtenga más información en www.helix.com.

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    • Viernes, 24 de julio de 2020

    Presentación de Dana, el nuevo quiosco holográfico tamaño real del Renown Institute for Health Innovations

    Presentado por el Desert Research Institute y Renown Health, DANA ayudará a las personas a obtener más información sobre el Healthy Nevada Project® y sus características genéticas de salud exclusivas y únicas ¿Qué es el Healthy Nevada Project®? ¿Cuáles son los beneficios de participar en este estudio de investigación? ¿Cómo puedo saber si tengo genes de riesgos de salud, como enfermedad cardíaca, síndrome de cáncer de ovario y pecho hereditario y síndrome de Lynch? ¿Qué sucedería si un avatar holográfico, con tecnología de inteligencia artificial (IA), pudiera responder todas estas preguntas y más? DANA tiene todas las respuestas, es una asistente virtual especialista en “ADN”, presentada por el Renown Institute for Health Innovation (Renown IHI), una colaboración entre Renown Health y el Desert Research Institute (DRI). Este avatar holográfico de tamaño real saludará a las personas que se encuentren fuera del Sierra Café en el Renown Regional Medical Center y hablará con ellas sobre el Healthy Nevada Project, el estudio genético de salud poblacional basado en la comunidad más grande del mundo. Los representantes de medios de comunicación están invitados a reunirse con DANA esta mañana, desde las 10 a.m. hasta el mediodía. Responda a este correo electrónico o llame al (775) 691-7308 para coordinar una reunión. “Desafortunadamente, Nevada está en uno de los puestos más bajos a nivel nacional en lo que respecta a resultados de salud, y estamos trabajando para cambiar eso”, dijo Anthony Slonim, M.D., D.Ph., presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health y presidente del Renown Institute for Health Innovation. “Mediante el Healthy Nevada Project®, nuestro objetivo es ofrecer pruebas genéticas a todos los residentes de Nevada interesados en obtener más información sobre su salud y perfil genético. Gracias a esta tecnología avanzada, DANA ofrecerá a las personas una explicación personalizada del proyecto y les ayudará a dar el siguiente paso para comprender mejor su salud y sus riesgos de salud, de modo que puedan modificar su comportamiento y, como resultado, llevar una vida más saludable y feliz”. Con más de 51,000 participantes del estudio inscritos hasta la fecha, el Healthy Nevada Project® se considera el estudio genético de más rápida inscripción del país. El proyecto también es el primero de su tipo en devolver los resultados clínicos a los voluntarios del estudio, lo que significa que los participantes pueden conocer sus riesgos genéticos relacionados con enfermedades cardíacas y ciertos tipos de cáncer, así como informarse sobre cambios en el estilo de vida que podrían ayudarles a reducir el riesgo y prevenir enfermedades. Además, los participantes pueden optar por compartir la información con su proveedor médico para mejorar y potenciar la atención médica. “Siempre nos complace relacionarnos con los participantes del estudio y esperamos con ansias que se conozcan y se relacionen con DANA”, dijo Joseph Grzymski, Ph.D., profesor de investigación del DRI, investigador principal del Healthy Nevada Project® y director científico de Renown Health. “En un momento de distanciamiento físico y de contacto limitado con seres humanos, cuando sea posible, usar herramientas como un avatar e IA es importante para comunicar, ya sea cuestiones de genética, vacunas u otra información de salud importante”. Los visitantes pueden interactuar con DANA a través de una pantalla táctil (que se limpia y desinfecta después de cada encuentro) para obtener más información sobre el estudio, ingresar su información de contacto y programar una cita para participar en el estudio de genética gratuito o recibir más información sobre los resultados de sus pruebas. Se les pide a los visitantes del quiosco que respeten las pautas de distancia física y que usen el desinfectante para manos y las toallitas sanitarias disponibles junto al quiosco.     Renown Institute for Health Innovation es una colaboración entre Renown Health, una red de atención médica integrada, de administración y propiedad local sin fines de lucro que brinda servicios a Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el noreste de California, y el Desert Research Institute, líder mundial reconocido en la investigación de los efectos del cambio ambiental natural e inducido por el humano y en la promoción de tecnologías para la evaluación de un planeta cambiante. Los equipos de investigación del Renown IHI se centran en integrar datos personales de atención médica y ambientales con determinantes socioeconómicos para ayudar al estado de Nevada a abordar algunos de sus problemas de salud ambiental más complejos, a la vez que se amplía el acceso del estado a estudios clínicos de vanguardia y se fomentan nuevas conexiones con empresas biotecnológicas y farmacéuticas. Obtenga más información en healthynv.org.

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    Departamento destacado: Finanzas

    Help celebrate the end of tax season by recognizing Renown's Finance team!  The financial health of every organization is integral to their mission delivery. A health system like ours is no different – and it comes with many intricacies that require a top-notch finance team. The work of financial professionals in healthcare goes far beyond just balancing the books and ensuring bills are paid on time; their work is instrumental to the sustainability and growth of every organization.  The Finance department at Renown Health makes a genuine difference by partnering with every team across our health system to safeguard their financial vitality. From accounting and payroll to financial planning and analysis, this team manages our financial resources effectively to assure we can continue providing the highest quality of care to all patients.  Money-Minded  The team members in Renown’s robust Finance department run the gamut of financial expertise:  Accounts Payable pays all our bills to our vendors. Tax and Treasury handles our business licensing and investments. Accounting records our financial transactions, prepares financial statements and reports transactions to the public and the government. Payroll ensures all our employees are paid for their service. Financial Planning and Analysis focuses on long-range planning and evaluates projects for a positive return on investment. As our in-house finance experts, this team’s workdays are anything but ordinary. Every day – and even every month and season – looks different than the last. On top of it all, these team members know exactly what it means to represent Renown’s cultural commitment to collaboration.  “We handle a varied set of tasks daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and yearly,” said Minty Huynh, Database Administrator for Renown Health. “We could be churning through a planning cycle involving multiple reports and leader meetings, or we could be diving into details about why a specific department has a charge that brings them over budget.”  “Given that my role is tied with a lot of other finance and accounting departments, there is a lot of variability in the role on a day-to-day, week-to-week and monthly basis,” added Michaell Poertner, Financial Systems Administrator for Renown. “Regarding cross-functional collaboration, we meet with team leaders to address any issues or concerns they have with process or data, then work to alleviate those concerns. We all work together to ensure we record and account for our businesses within established rules and regulations.”  Helping lead our leadership team through financial and strategic goals plays a major part in Renown’s success. Our Finance team has nailed this down to a science. That guidance is driven by two key aspects: data and determination.  “Our team performs specific activities around planning and budgeting, financial effectiveness of current operations and planning for the future,” said Deirdre Maurer, Director of Financial Planning and Analysis for Renown. “We analyze data and provide support for our operations teams. Additionally, we manage Axiom, our financial performance management tool used for all our financial activities: capital planning and tracking, budgeting, long-term planning, management reporting and productivity.”  The excitement of solving problems and presenting high-quality analyses drives this team to succeed. However, given the complexities of their everyday work, one may believe that they stay siloed in their own areas.  The reality is the opposite – these team members appreciate each other immensely and attribute many triumphs to their colleagues.  “I get to work on puzzles every day, such as taking capital projects and building a complete package of reports and documentation to support the many assets at Renown,” said Debra Reyes, Accountant for Renown. “I need and appreciate everyone: Accounts Payable for reclassing items, Finance for project funding, leadership for direction and departments across our health system for working with me on serial numbers and in-use information for capital items.”  Our entire Finance team is committed to providing the necessary support and guidance to everyone at Renown, ensuring our financial well-being every step of the way.  “The finance team supports business partners in managing current and future financial well-being,” said Nancy Perryman, Principal Financial Analyst for Renown. “We are here to help and work with every department that needs it.”  Change Agents  As an organization, Renown Health went through a significant change in 2022 that helped set us on a positive financial trajectory. Last year, our senior leadership decided to transition from a July 1 to June 30 fiscal year to a calendar fiscal year from Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 to link up with Hometown Health’s fiscal year and the fiscal years of most health systems nationwide. From July 1 to Dec. 31, Renown navigated through a “stub period,” which was an opportunity for our team to build upon and deeply analyze our financial health in preparation for a strong, year-long fiscal year.  This transition was accomplished with the dedicated, efficient Finance team, who led Renown through this tough time. In addition, their proactive approach to our calendar year planning during the stub period directly impacted Renown’s margin improvements and financial longevity into 2023 and beyond.   “Changing our fiscal year meant that we needed a special audit only a few months after our last audit for the six-month ‘stub’ period between the old and new fiscal years,” said Shanna Entin, CPA, Senior Accountant for Renown. “There are a lot of challenges with a smaller audit, as some are familiar while some are new, but I’m proud to say we knocked that audit out of the water.”  Despite this uniquely busy season, none of the Finance department’s additional duties fell by the wayside. They celebrated an expedited five-year plan completion, planning turnarounds and much more, all while guiding Renown through the stub period.  “I am proud of this team for finishing our rolling forecasting within two weeks and completing the five-year plan within another couple of weeks,” said Michaell Poertner. “We converted our system to a calendar fiscal year and ensured data integrity was maintained the entire time."  “We’ve had many great accomplishments involving expedited planning cycle turnarounds such as our five-year financial plans in two weeks, the calendar year 2022 finances in another two weeks and a fiscal-to-calendar year conversion,” added Minty Huynh. “We are proud of having pulled together to deliver our plans to the board on time.”  Who can forget the ramifications of the pandemic? During this trying time, our Finance team supported COVID-19 initiatives to ensure all our care teams had the resources they needed to provide the highest standard of care for our most critical patients.  “I am proud that our team was able to support the accounting team with data to reinforce the funding we received for COVID-related expenses,” said Deirdre Maurer. “Our team continues to be here to help any Renown employee, which we are happy to do.”  And the successes of our finance change agents keep on coming – full speed ahead.  “Simply put, we rock,” said Debra Reyes. “We have been able to record assets with more details than before, such as adding locations, serial numbers and more. We have had great audits because our reporting and eye for detail have been keen. We understand each other’s strengths and weaknesses, becoming friends in the process."  Falling in L.O.V.E. with Renown   Respect, reputation, relationships – this is the Finance department’s “Renown Why.” Acknowledging Renown’s community impact and giving back to the health system that provided vital support during some of their most daunting times were common themes among this team for why they joined our purple family.  “I wanted to give back to the organization that had given me so much,” said Shanna Entin. “In March 2009, the ICU team went above and beyond trying to keep my late husband alive. He was a professional ski patroller caught in an avalanche while doing snow control work in Lake Tahoe. Even though he succumbed to his injuries, I will always be grateful to them for not giving up on him. Some 21 months later, my current husband landed in the same ICU with a flailed chest and various injuries from a skiing accident. The care he received in those nine days healed him enough to continue his care at home.”  “I chose to work at Renown because we spent much time at this hospital when I was younger,” added Nancy Perryman. “My sister and I interacted with patients and delivered homemade cards to the elderly, and nurses brought us hot chocolate. Renown felt like home as much as possible when we were here with my father. Then, as an adult, when my father was in his final days, our family surrounded my father, and the amazing Renown staff surrounded us.”  “Renown is a well-known name within the Reno area, and I wanted to work with a company with a good reputation and longevity,” added Michaell Poertner.  Now, why do they stay? For this department, the answer is simple: their colleagues. Like many other departments at Renown, the encouraging and uplifting team atmosphere inspires them to continue making a difference. It helps them remain dedicated to Renown’s mission and vision.  “What keeps me at Renown is the awesome team of professionals I get to call my colleagues,” said Shanna Entin. “We take our jobs seriously. And at the same time, dealing with life is always prioritized over work. So many people are willing and able to jump in to cover you when life throws a curve ball.”  The proof “is in the pudding” – many members of this team have a 20+ year-long tenure at Renown, and they remain loyal to this day, excited for the journey ahead of them.  “I applied here in 1999 to be an Accounts Payable Clerk at Renown South Meadows while I was wrapping up my courses at Career College of Northern Nevada; I’m thankful I’m still here,” said Debra Reyes. “I have a very interesting history with Renown and have experienced a wide range of things. That’s why I stay – for what lies ahead.”  “I chose to work at Renown 20 years ago to make a ‘genuine difference,’ and I like that Renown had and still has a focus on the community and quality healthcare,” added Deirdre Maurer. “I am here today because I enjoy the people, our values and our continued commitment to our patients, community and each other. I am grateful for the opportunity to be part of a great organization.”  The gratitude among this team transcends beyond office walls, and they welcome any fellow finance experts to consider joining their department and embracing the future together.  “I’m thankful every day, even on the hard days,” closes Debra Reyes.

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    Departamento destacado: Marketing y comunicaciones

    Nov. 12-18 is Health Care Strategy & Market Development Week. Please join us in celebrating the Marketing and Communications team at Renown Health!  When you think of the brand of Renown Health, what comes to mind? Perhaps you think about our Fight the Good Fight motto that you see integrated throughout our commercials and advertisements. Or maybe your mind drifts to our signature purple that you saw on a print design or social media post. You may even think of a local news story that showcases the essence of who we are as an organization. Or you may gravitate toward the look and feel of our patient-friendly website. Managing the brand of our health system is crucial as patients look to Renown to be the voice of not-for-profit healthcare – and it takes a wide range of expertise to solidify that voice.  The masters of our voice can be found within Renown’s Marketing and Communications (“MarComm”) team. From branding and business-to-business to content and community relations, this robust department is the minds behind our reputation within the communities we serve. This team is chock-full of expert writers, speakers, designers and marketers who craft positive and memorable communications that lead to a lifetime of patient and employee loyalty.  The Connoisseurs of Communicating  As the keyholders of Renown’s brand position and promise, our MarComm team are experts at ensuring the community at large remembers precisely who Renown is and what our health system stands for. This all-hands-on-deck department encompasses a wide variety of talents:  Marketing and creative services: Traditional and digital advertising, brand templates and collateral and brand image and awareness Communication and public relations: Employee and provider communications, intranet management, social media, media relations, photography and videography, community relations, crisis communications and strategic planning and advisement Digital specializations: Website and microsites, email marketing, customer journey mapping, blogs and chatbots  Our Marketing and Creative Services team members are the ultimate dreamers, starting diverse campaigns from the ground up.  “In marketing and creative services, we are always dreaming up something new,” said Emily MacMillan, Manager of Marketing & Creative Services. “Between our brand advertising, to service line campaigns to external partnerships, you can always find our team working on a marketing plan and creating ads, content, messaging, videos, graphics, emails, photoshoots and more.”  “From Fight the Good Fight brand work to a service line promotion or a sponsorship creative package, the variety of projects my role allows me to bring to life for Renown is almost endless,” added Chad Norton, Senior Creative Specialist. “That can make every day at my job nothing like the day before – which keeps things interesting and my creativity flowing.”  For all things storytelling and public image management, Renown looks to the Communications team for expert guidance.  “As the Manager of Communications, I get to lead the most talented group of professionals I have ever had the pleasure of working with,” said Caroline Ackerman, Manager of Communications & Public Affairs. “Sometimes there is an urgent matter to tend to, and we drop everything to support larger-scale communications. Other days, we get last-minute requests from our local media partners for TV interviews. On top of that, the communications team supports event planning and employee recognition. It’s so fun to work in this hybrid space where we can get our work done from home while also being present at meaningful Renown events.”  At Renown, we believe our external image is just as vital as our internal culture. Keeping our employees informed and engaged every step of the way is of utmost importance to MarComm.  “While most of our department supports projects that focus on our patients, guests and visitors, our employee communications team supports internal clients (our employees),” said Dani Vogel, Communications Business Partner. “Therefore, I spend a good portion of my time working with internal departments and service lines to deliver important communications across the organization using a variety of channels. In a nutshell, my day starts with the question, ‘what do our employees need to know today?’ We get to work with so many amazing internal teams.”  “I internally project manage some of the marketing campaigns, from open enrollment to our annual report, and each project is different and requires its own approach,” added Colleen McLellan, Senior Production Specialist. “I create the framework for each project, such as establishing a kickoff and ongoing meeting cadence during the project, ensuring we track lessons learned and decisions made for each, create the folder structure in Sharepoint, and opening a project and maintaining the tasks and deadlines in Workfront. I am also often part of a quality circle, proofing ads and other materials created as part of a campaign. As with all of my colleagues in MarComm, we are often resources for where to learn more or find information for other departments.”  “One of my roles is to maintain the Brand HQ site and review approval requests,” added Aurora Boles, Creative Services Specialist. “I enjoy hopping on Teams calls to assist our employees with their questions about the site or templates.”  Maintaining a high standard of digital excellence comes easy for the Marketing Technology team, who manage the complexities of Renown’s digital front door – starting with our website.  “Think about how many health service lines Renown has to offer; now, let's create an organized set of pages for that specific service line on Renown.org – that a lot of pages!” said Sarah LaBarge, Digital Specialist. “It takes time to curate the layout, work with providers and the Communications team to ensure the content is correct and create components and images for the page to give the user the best digital experience while continually updating and maintaining all our pages. We don't just have Renown.org; we have many other microsites that we maintain as well. It is a nice challenge to make both our team and users happy and have a good experience.” "The user experience is always at the forefront of whatever I do," added Tori Bowlin, Digital Content Editor. "When writing health blogs, emails, or health service web content, it's essential to attribute the information to one of our outstanding providers and link the post to a Renown Health Service or reputable source. A thoughtful workflow helps our customers make informed decisions regarding their health and well-being." As a not-for-profit health system, Renown reinvests right back into the community we serve. Our Community Benefit team serves as the overseers of this promise, ensuring our local non-profits that share our mission are able to deliver on their own goals.  “I absolutely love the role of community impact and partnership liaison and the opportunity it provides to work with so many wonderful local nonprofits,” said Melissa Dahir, Community Benefit Liaison. “Our local community is filled with so many organizations designed to help those in need, and it is an honor to be contributing to and supporting the work these amazing groups do. My work with this department involves partnering with nonprofit organizations by providing funding for program support through groups identified in our Community Health Needs Assessment, and providing grants for traditional events such as community walks, golf tournaments, dinners, galas and more.”  The MarComm team’s paramount focus on maintaining a caring and collaborative culture stems from the impact they have on patients' lives and the crucial trust placed in the organization. For this team, no project to benefit the health and well-being of Renown’s patients is too big nor too small.  “As someone holding a core leadership position on this team, I can see firsthand that our team is all about culture and retention,” said Cristal Woodley, Senior Director of Marketing, Communications and Customer Engagement. “At the end of the day, we have an impact on patients’ lives and trust in the organization. I’ve surrounded myself with such smart people.”

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    Departamento destacado: Experiencia del paciente

    At Renown Health, our commitment to the experience of all our patients and guests is not just a mission – it's a way of life. Our unwavering dedication to creating exceptional experiences for the communities we serve is what sets us apart. Every day, we strive to build a service culture of excellence, one that ensures that every person who walks through our doors has an extraordinary encounter that exceeds their expectations.  Renown’s Patient Experience department is the team that fulfills this mission and more. These passionate individuals intimately understand that top-of-the-line service involves the entire healthcare continuum, from the first phone call when scheduling an appointment to the final discharge and follow-up instructions and everything in between. With this collective dedication, Patient Experience is consistently on a journey to redefine what it means to leave a lasting impact in the minds of patients, setting a new standard for healthcare excellence in our community.  Our In-House Jack-of-All-Trades  It takes a village to ensure every patient and guest continues to have a positive experience at every Renown location and maintains trust in our providers and employees. Our Patient Experience team serves as the mayors of that village, encompassing four main aspects of healthcare service:  Service Excellence: Compiles, reviews and resolves patient complaints and concerns to help with service recovery and identify opportunities for improvement. Volunteer Services: Enhances the patient experience by leveraging dedicated youth, adult and college-aged volunteers in a variety of volunteer programs, including pet therapy, healing arts, hospice and more. Language Access: Provides qualified interpretation and translation services to assist our limited- or non-English-speaking populations. Data Management: Uses patient experience data, research and surveys to prioritize system, location and unit-specific service needs to improve clinical and quality outcomes.  “Because our department has many segments, no day is the same, which keeps the work week exciting,” said Shelbi Whitehead, Manager of Patient Experience. “Whether we are hosting a pet therapy parade for patients, de-escalating and rounding with upset patients to provide service recovery, offering interpretations for our Limited English Proficiency (LEP) patients, or managing data for the organization, we have one goal in mind: to enhance the experience for our patients and guests at Renown Health.”   Cultivating a sense of community and fostering trust in our health system, the Service Excellence team steps in to ensure no concern goes unnoticed and every opportunity to make a positive chance is addressed.  “My day consists of listening to patient concerns, connecting with different department leaders and providing support, and working on projects to improve processes,” said Julianne Revilla, Customer Experience Specialist. “To help enhance the patient experience, I round with patients on different floors to know more about their stay and experience with us. If they have any issues or concerns, I let floor staff know and do our best to resolve the issue in the moment.”  “My team and I have an amazing opportunity to work with multiple leaders throughout the organization to resolve any patient concerns and provide valuable feedback on how patients are doing while using services that we offer,” added Ricky Garcia Sanchez, Senior Patient Experience Specialist. “A typical day will involve calling patients, rounding with patients, communicating with leaders to resolve events, handling grievances and staying in compliance with Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) guidelines.”  “It’s all about hearing what is upsetting them and letting them know that we care about them,” added Shay Morgan, Customer Experience Specialist. “We ask ourselves, what is the main concern the patient has, and what is it they are seeking? From there, we do our internal investigation through Midas and send it to leadership, and then we find a reasonable and appropriate solution or response to let the patient know we are looking into their concern.”  As the only not-for-profit health system in the region, Renown depends on the dedicated service of our volunteers. Our Volunteer Services team deploys volunteers across many programs who make a significant difference in the lives of patients and their families.  “On a typical day, I may be going between the volunteer information desks assisting that team with anything that comes up while they are helping guests,” said Wendy Peukert, Volunteer Coordinator. “We find wheelchairs for departments, provide guest escorts, deliver flowers and mail to patients, locate doctors’ appointments or anything else that helps someone that walks in the door. We ensure all our programs go smoothly by planning ahead while also being flexible to be ready for anything that comes our way and by keeping communication open with our volunteers. Patients and guests being greeted by friendly, knowledgeable volunteers who show empathy and care is my goal!”  “Some of my best days at Renown are volunteering with my dog Moose, who is a certified therapy dog, and watching the healing he provides to patients and employees,” added Shelbi Whitehead.  At Renown, we believe that language should never be a barrier to receiving care. Our Language Access team ensures that this goal is realized through providing expert interpretation and translation services.  “Renown has many different resources we use to ensure LEP patients and visitors receive a positive, quality visit to our health system,” said Seth Rubin, Supervisor of Language Access. “With signage strategically placed at front desks and check-in areas, patients can point to their preferred language, and we can use the Language Line iPads, phone lines or a dual-role Qualified Medical Interpreter to communicate with the patient or visitor. Within EPIC, we can also set a patient’s preferred language indicating to Renown staff what language to use with the patient and prepare forms in that language. I always ensure all patients are provided with these proper language services, and I also help with employees taking our online interpreter certification course, as well as help when a department needs new Language Line equipment. Additionally, I enjoy meeting with community groups to stay informed on community updates, events and trends around language, immigration and more.”  Renown values and utilizes the opinions of our patients across all corners of our health system Maintaining service transparency is a promise, and that promise is fulfilled by our Data Management team, who use all the research and survey tools at their disposal.  “My daily work includes a lot of updating scorecards across the network, working with the tech teams to ensure the patient data is getting to the right places, training leaders, analyzing market data and maintaining the reports that go to every corner of Renown,” said Brooke Cyphers, Market Data Analyst. “Through a partnership with our patient satisfaction survey vendor, PRC, Renown ensures data integrity, neutrality and credibility in surveying patients in all our care areas. The data from completed surveys are compiled and disseminated to our providers and leadership at all levels with the goal of transparency and patient-centric practice. These surveys are incredibly important to process improvement directly targeted at addressing areas that have been mentioned by our patients. I love it when people reach out to dive into a particular initiative they want to track or an issue they want insights on.”  In their relentless pursuit of excellence in service across many programs, the Patient Experience team remains steadfast in their commitment to delivering the highest quality care and experiences.

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    Mantenerse saludable para el corazón con pruebas genéticas

    February is American Heart Month. While cardiac care is crucial every time of year – especially as heart disease stays the number one killer in the United States – American Heart Month serves as a great reminder to stay on top of your heart health. We spoke with Malina Ruiz, a cardiology nurse practitioner at Renown Health, on three key ways to embrace heart-healthy living and how genetic screening can help inform you of certain genetic risks that can play a role on the cardiac life stage.  1.  Invest in a heart-healthy diet. Eating a diet that is rich in fruits, vegetables, whole grains and healthy fats (including monounsaturated fats such as avocados and polyunsaturated fats such as sunflower oil) is a key defense in protecting your cardiac health, according to Malina. While you are filling your plate with these nutritious foods, remember to keep an eye on your saturated and trans-fat intake, and try limiting foods that are high in those fats.   “No matter what age we are, maintaining a heart-healthy diet will always be important,” said Malina.    Need help finding cardiac-friendly meals? The National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute makes it easy with heart-healthy recipes and tips from experts.  2.  Do an exercise audit. “Keeping an active lifestyle during our younger years is one of the most important factors that affect heart health in future years,” said Malina. Maintaining a regular exercise regimen that allows you to raise your heart rate and break a sweat can help prevent future cardiac events.     A good rule of thumb is to aim for 150 minutes a week of moderate-intensity exercise, which averages out to 30 minutes a day on 5 days out of the week.    It’s never too late to start a regular exercise routine! Exercise doesn’t have to be something you dread – leverage American Heart Month to find activities that you enjoy. The American Heart Association can help you discover new ways to move your body. At the end of the day, as Malina emphasizes, “any movement is better than nothing!”  3. Don't skip those check-ups. Regular preventative visits with your primary care provider can help you identify possible risk factors for heart conditions before they start actively affecting your life. “Check-ups become even more important as we age, along with being aware of the signs and symptoms of heart disease, heart attack and stroke,” added Malina.     There’s no time better than the present – call our expert scheduling team today at 775-982-5000 to request a preventative check-up with your primary care provider.

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    • Atención del cáncer

    Optimización de las mamografías: Un enfoque genético para un cronograma de pruebas de detección personalizado

    © Arthon Meekodong via Canva.com Breast cancer screening has long been a cornerstone of women's healthcare. With 1 in 8 women diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime1, the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has developed screening recommendations to help detect early-stage cancer. Notably in 2023, the USPSTF revised the recommended age for biennial mammogram screenings for women with average risk to start at age 40 instead of 502, estimated to result in 19% more lives being saved3 by starting screening earlier. While initiating screening at an earlier age offers advantages to a wide demographic, concerns about the potential of over-screening prompted research into the feasibility of identifying women with lower breast cancer risk who could safely delay mammograms. While guidelines address high-risk individuals, a notable gap exists in providing recommendations tailored to those at lower risk. To gain insight into a patient's risk level, physicians are able to utilize genetic testing to understand an individual's genetic makeup, providing precise insights into their predisposition to various health conditions, including breast cancer. Armed with this genetic information, healthcare providers could craft tailored screening strategies that align with an individual’s specific risk profile. This genetic risk-based approach underscores the value of genetics in individualizing the onset of screening to help avoid over-screening and its associated costs. Surprisingly, genetic information is not currently being widely utilized to identify women at risk of breast cancer or other diseases in clinical practice, despite its potential to make a significant positive impact for patients. A recent retrospective analysis of 25,591 women from the Healthy Nevada Project4 sheds light on the potential benefits of this genetic risk-based approach. The study classified 2,338 (9.1%) of these women as having a low genetic risk for breast cancer. What's remarkable is that these women exhibited a significantly lower and later onset of breast cancer compared to their average or high-risk counterparts. This finding suggests that it might be safe for low-risk women to delay mammogram screening by 5 to 10 years without compromising their health.

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    Kick off 2024 with us as we celebrate the team behind our very own Renown Health Foundation!  When you visit Renown Health, you take a look around and can’t help but notice the robust programs in place. You look left and see our thriving Children’s Miracle Network Hospital at Renown, making a lasting impact on pediatric healthcare in our region. You look right and see the advanced William N. Pennington Cancer Institute, providing leading-edge treatments right here in our community. You look around you and notice an influx of smiling nurses from the Orvis School of Nursing at the University of Nevada, Reno (UNR) who receive tuition assistance, thanks to generous donations to the Gerald “Jerry” Smith Academic Practice Partnership. Then, you think to yourself: “These programs must need a lot of money and support. So, how on earth is this all possible?”  What you may not know is that these programs are funded by the generosity of our community, all made possible by the work of Renown Health Foundation. As the largest not-for-profit health system in northern Nevada, our mission to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of everyone we serve flourishes because of the donations, sponsorships, endowments and more that our Foundation brings in from philanthropists all over the region.  Making It Happen  The reach of Renown Health Foundation has proven to be virtually limitless, with a clear focus on supporting and raising funds for programs and initiatives that enhance the lives of our patients and their families, all for the betterment of our community for years to come.  Under their growing umbrella, the dedicated team at the Foundation makes miracles happen through administering a wide range of philanthropic programs, including: Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals (CMNH), a nonprofit organization that supports the health of 10 million children in the U.S. and Canada every year. Renown Children’s Hospital is proudly recognized as a member of CMNH. Gerald "Jerry" Smith Academic Practice Partnership, a partnership between Renown Health and the UNR Orvis School of Nursing to provide 24 nursing students a year with full-ride tuition assistance and a guaranteed career in nursing at Renown. Fianna’s Healing Garden, a healing garden bringing serenity to all at Renown Regional Medical Center, built from the vision of Fianna Dickson Combs. Miracles at Montreux Golf Tournament, an annual golf tournament that takes place at Montreux Golf & Country Club and consistently raises hundreds of thousands of dollars for Renown Children’s Hospital. A full slate of individual giving programs, including Legacy Giving, Employee Giving and Leadership Giving.  But it doesn’t stop there – the Foundation is helping our health system build more ways to care for our community by securing major gifts to fund advanced healthcare facilities and innovative healthcare solutions:  William N. Pennington Cancer Institute, the premier oncology institute in the region providing a large array of personalized cancer care services, including Medical Oncology, Infusion Services, Clinical Research and more. Renown Institute for Robotic Surgery, offering the latest advancements in surgical technology with robotic-assisted surgeries, which ensure precision, faster recovery and improved outcomes. Sophie’s Place, a state-of-the-art music therapy room currently in construction at Renown Children’s Hospital. This new space will be specially designed for children and their loved ones to enjoy the healing power of music and engage in the arts. Conrad Breast Center, the latest addition to the planned Specialty Care Center at Renown South Meadows Medical Center which will include breast imaging, infusion and surgery services along with a wellness center. Jeanne and Raymond Conrad donated a $5 million lead gift to support this important project and the Foundation team is currently working to raise an additional $6 million in 2024. It may go without saying that a day-in-the-life of these spirited team members is never a dull one. Every day brings on a new challenge to face and a goal to meet.  “A day at the Foundation is a day full of emails, calls and visits with friends of Renown,” said Abbey Stephenson, Planned Giving Officer. “Our main goal is to raise funds to support the mission of Renown, and most of our outreach efforts are to encourage philanthropy and donations. We have a very collaborative team, so we can often be found in each other’s offices strategizing about fundraising initiatives, communications and next steps with specific supporters.”  “For me, a typical day involves making sure I have a donor scheduled for coffee or lunch, working on proposals that may need research and preparing presentations,” added Jerry Cail, Major Gifts Officer. “Staying connected, I send thank you notes for any donations-usually once a week and make at least three ‘Grateful Patient’ calls to set appointments. I always make sure I am ready to contribute to any meetings I have for the Foundation."  While the scope of the Foundation’s charitable efforts goes beyond hospital walls, they also thrive right here in our own health system. Through our Grants Program, Renown’s departments and programs can leverage the connections and skills Renown Health Foundation has in order to secure funding from a multitude of grant sources.  "Grant funds from foundations, and local, state and federal governments benefit the patients and communities we serve to further our mission, vision and values,” said Pam Citrynell, Development Officer. “Past grants have supported the purchase of state-of-the-art equipment, facility development, pandemic recovery, research and clinical trials, physician and researcher recruitment, community health programs and educational training for our healthcare professionals.”  Every Foundation team member lives their passion every day while at work, frequently expressing gratitude for the immense impact they have the opportunity to make.  “I love coming to work because I get a very real opportunity to make a genuine difference and meet some fantastic people who believe in and support our mission,” said Leah Nelson, Director of Community Giving. “I have had the honor of meeting donors and the families they support. I couldn't be prouder of what our team has accomplished over the years and am excited for what is to come.”  The impact of the Foundation team’s tireless efforts extends far into the future, securing Renown’s lasting legacy in contributing to the continued health and well-being of our community.  “Philanthropy is not only a financial science but a very specific methodology where connecting resources are paramount; it requires careful intelligent management coupled with lots of hard work, patience, and vision,” said Yvonne Murphy, Development Officer. “The work that the foundation does every day makes resources available to enhance the healthcare experience for all those who seek care at Renown. Our work impacts not only this present moment but in fact is a legacy that will bless this community beyond our lifetime.”

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    Northern Nevada's stunning lakes, including Lake Tahoe, with its average summer water temperature of 50 degrees, present a potential risk of hypothermia. Unlike mild 50-degree air, water at the same temperature poses severe, life-threatening risks, including rapid-onset hypothermia and drowning. Awareness of the symptoms and taking proper precautions are crucial to prevent cold-water drowning. The 4 Phases of Cold-Water Drowning 1. Cold Shock Response: This response affects breathing and happens within the first minute. An automatic gasp reflex occurs in response to rapid skin cooling. If the head goes below water, water may be breathed into the lungs, resulting in drowning. A life jacket will help keep your head above water during this critical phase. Additionally, hyperventilation, like the gasp reflex, is a response to the cold and will subside. Panic will make this worse, so the key is to control breathing. 2. Cold Incapacitation: This response occurs within the first five to 15 minutes in cold water. In order to preserve core heat, vasoconstriction takes place decreasing blood flow to the extremities to protect the vital organs. The result is a loss of movement to hands, feet, arms and legs. Unless a life jacket is being worn, the ability to stay afloat is next to impossible. 3. Hypothermia: Important to note, it can take 30 minutes or more for most adults to become hypothermic. So there’s time to take action and survive. Keeping panic at bay is critical, as you have more survival time than you think. Symptoms include: Shivering Slow and shallow breathing Confusion Drowsiness or exhaustion Slurred speech Loss of coordination Weak pulse 4. Circum-rescue Collapse: This experience can happen just before rescue and is not well understood. Symptoms range anywhere from fainting to death. Some experts believe an abrupt drop in blood pressure may cause this final stage of cold water drowning, post-rescue. Additional Safety Tips and Helpful Resources Always wear a personal flotation device as well as a wetsuit or drysuit. Your personal flotation device is the most important piece of water safety gear. Try not to panic as the first phases will subside. Controlled breathing is to staying calm. Research suggests the body can withstand the cold longer than we think. The Heat Escape Lessening Posture (HELP) is a position which helps conserve energy if you’re wearing a personal flotation device. By hugging your knees to your chest, this posture helps maintain body heat for some time.

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