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    • Nevada
    • Reconocimiento del empleado

    Conozca a Gabby, enfermera regional de la sala de emergencias de Renown y a la Sra. Rodeo Nevada

    Renown Health is proud to embrace the Reno-Sparks culture that makes our community stand out, which is why we sponsor the Reno Rodeo, an early summer staple with roots in the community as deep as our own. One of our many ties with the Reno Rodeo includes Renown Regional’s own emergency room nurse and Miss Rodeo Nevada 2022, Gabby Szachara. A Reno native, Gabby developed a love for the Reno Rodeo at a very young age. “I loved watching the girls on the Reno Rodeo Flag Team when I was little and knew I wanted to be part of the Reno Rodeo someday,” said Gabby. “As I got older, I started to make connections and build relationships with some people in the rodeo scene, and they generously lent me their horses so I could participate in the Reno Rodeo Flag Team.” Gabby was on the flag team for three years before being crowned Miss Rodeo Nevada 2022 last year.  Before joining the Reno Rodeo Flag Team, Gabby was a student at the University of Nevada, Reno, and a member of the women’s volleyball team. In December 2017, she graduated with a bachelor’s degree in public health. At first, Gabby was interested in a career in sports medicine – it made sense with her background in athletics. But, after working in the medical field as a certified nurse assistant and an emergency medical technician, she grew passionate about patient care and decided she wanted to become a nurse. “I’ve always loved teamwork and helping others,” said Gabby. “It’s important to me to be there for others, especially when it might be their worst day.”  In December 2021, Gabby graduated from Truckee Meadows Community College with a nursing degree and joined Renown Health this February. “I love Renown for various reasons. Everyone here is so nice and welcoming, and there is a great team dynamic,” said Gabby. “And I love that Renown’s main color is purple because that is my favorite!” When Gabby isn’t in her scrubs and caring for patients, she is in western wear and carrying out her duties as Miss Rodeo Nevada. “I do a lot of traveling across the country to attend other rodeos,” said Gabby. “I enjoy meeting so many wonderful people and experiencing the culture of different states.” Gabby’s main goals as Miss Rodeo Nevada are to promote the western way of life, agriculture, rodeo and community benefit. In addition, she visits local schools to talk with kids about how they can get involved in these areas and inspires them to turn their dreams into reality.  Gabby has a special place in her heart for the Reno Rodeo. “Reno is my home, and the Reno Rodeo is the heart and soul of summer in northern Nevada. Everyone comes together and dusts off their boots to have fun and also contribute money to important causes in our community,” said Gabby. “I love the comradery, the friendly and healthy competition and the great people.”  If you’re going to the Reno Rodeo this weekend, watch for Gabby and her horse, “Torque.”  And if you see Gabby in the halls at Renown Regional, give her a high-five for all her hard work as a nurse and Miss Rodeo Nevada!

    Read More About Meet Gabby, Renown Regional ER Nurse and Miss Rodeo Nevada

    • Viernes 22 de septiembre de 2023

    Reno es el hogar de CNO para saber: Enfermera ejecutiva en jefe Melodie Osborn, nombrada en la lista nacional de Becker

    Se ha publicado la lista anual de Becker de Directores de Enfermería para Conocer para 2023, en la que se reconoce a los líderes profesionales de la salud de enfermería de todo el país. Melodie Osborn, MBA, BSN, RN, NEA-BC de Renown Health, la única organización benéfica de atención médica sin fines de lucro de Reno, es uno de los 153 líderes profesionales de enfermería a nivel nacional que figura en la lista, y uno de los dos de Nevada. “Estos líderes aportan una combinación única de experiencia clínica y de liderazgo a sus funciones. Estos líderes de atención médica de enfermería han navegado por sus hospitales y sistemas de salud durante la pandemia de COVID-19, y ahora están abordando la escasez de personal, gestionando los presupuestos laborales y creando vías profesionales para la próxima generación de enfermeros”, declaró Becker. En su anuncio, Becker’s destacó que Melodie Osborn, MBA, BSN, RN, directora ejecutiva de enfermería de Renown Health (Reno, Nev.), supervisa la enfermería y la atención sin problemas en todo el sistema de entrega integrado sin fines de lucro más grande de Nevada. En 2023, trabajó con donantes y la Universidad de Nevada, Reno, para crear un canal académico para abordar la escasez de enfermería a través de la financiación de becas de viaje completo para hasta 24 estudiantes de enfermería cada año. Los beneficiarios de becas también pueden completar una pasantía remunerada en Renown con un trabajo hospitalario garantizado después de la graduación y la licencia. En 2020, la Sra. Osborn se ofreció como voluntaria para liderar el esfuerzo de vacunación contra la COVID-19 de Renown y ayudó personalmente a vacunar a más de 50,000 miembros de la comunidad. Fue presidenta de la Organización de Nevada para Líderes de Enfermería. Bajo su liderazgo, las UCI de Renown son tres veces ganadoras del premio Beacon de la AACN por demostrar excelencia en la atención al paciente, un entorno de trabajo saludable y atención continua y basada en la evidencia”. “Estamos muy contentos de que Melodie haya sido reconocida a nivel nacional por su liderazgo estelar”, dijo Brian Erling, MD, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Durante los últimos doce años, ha construido equipos de alto desempeño y creado un entorno de apoyo que mejora la atención centrada en el paciente. Melodie tiene una ética de trabajo increíble, principios sólidos y ha trabajado para lograr un estándar constantemente alto de práctica de enfermería en Renown Health. Melodie se toma muy en serio su responsabilidad como la voz ejecutiva de enfermería de más de 2,700 enfermeros. Su dedicación para mejorar la salud y la atención ha inspirado a los equipos a trabajar juntos para lograr resultados significativos que han beneficiado a muchos. Melodie es la definición de líder dedicado y comprometido, y merece este reconocimiento. Estamos muy orgullosos de sus logros y le agradecemos su liderazgo excepcional”. Melodie Osborn es miembro del equipo de liderazgo ejecutivo de Renown Health. Renown Health obtuvo el premio al Mejor empleador de atención médica de Forbes en Nevada por combatir el agotamiento y garantizar el bienestar y la seguridad de los cuidadores. Renown Health está contratando enfermeros excepcionales y ofrece una cultura de dignidad y respeto con oportunidades de flexibilidad y crecimiento. Como líder nacional en salud, Renown proporciona acceso a tecnologías de última generación, instalaciones avanzadas y sistemas integrados para pacientes. Para obtener más información, visite renown.org/careers.

    Leer más Acerca de Reno es el hogar de CNO para saber: Enfermera ejecutiva en jefe Melodie Osborn, nombrada en la lista nacional de Becker

    • Atención del cáncer
    • Renown Health
    • Reconocimiento del empleado

    La historia de Paola: incorporar la esperanza y la determinación en el cuidado del paciente

    You may recognize her from billboards around town or the cover of Renown's latest annual report, but what you might not know is the story behind the now-familiar face. Paola Espinoza-Patino is the oncology unit's associate nurse manager at Renown Regional, and she grounds her work in hope and determination daily. Meet Paola:

    Read More About Paola’s Story: Bringing Hope and Determination to Patient Care

    • Empleados
    • Terapia física
    • Terapia ocupacional
    • Terapia del habla

    Departamento destacado: Terapia de rehabilitación de cuidados agudos

    Being admitted to the hospital is never easy. Being admitted for a traumatic injury can be even harder. Whether it's learning how to walk again or powering through a new speech therapy routine, recovering from an injury that may affect the course of your life can be daunting.  But it doesn’t have to be, thanks to the Acute Care Rehab Therapy team at Renown Health.  The smiling faces of the Acute Care Rehab Therapy team at both Renown Regional Medical Center and Renown South Meadows Medical Center will make you see that there is a light at the end of the tunnel. Your dedicated physical therapists, occupational therapists and speech language pathologists are here to serve you and place you back on the right path to recovery and function.  The Role of Acute Inpatient Therapy  The Acute Care Rehab Therapy team comes in at a critical juncture in a patient’s care process after hospital admission. As one of the primary rehabilitation partners on a care team, these dedicated therapists are here to maximize every patient’s safe and independent living before they set off back home – all while reducing the risk of hospital readmission.  “As physical therapists, we address musculoskeletal deficits and assess a patient’s current function after acute injury or illness from their baseline and develop a plan for functional recovery,” said Kristie Eide-Hughes, Physical Therapist at Renown Regional. “We also use our clinical expertise to assist with the discharge process and make sure each patient has the best durable medical equipment the first time around, removing the guesswork.”   “On the occupational therapy side, we work with patients to facilitate their independence with basic life skills, such as dressing, bathing and using the restroom,” added Jeanne Clinesmith, Occupational Therapist at Renown Regional.  “In the pediatric setting, we help babies and kids get back to what they were doing before they came into the hospital,” continued Rhonda Yeager, Pediatric Occupational Therapist at Renown Regional. “In the NICU specifically, we support the development of babies, trying to prevent problems from worsening. It’s nice to be a source of positivity in an otherwise intimidating situation.”  The role of therapy in this setting reaches all ages, from babies in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) to adults approaching end-of-life care. Every therapeutic approach is tailored specifically to each patient.  “Therapy is more of a habilitative approach for infants in the NICU, while it is more of a rehabilitative approach for kids and adults following injury or illness,” said Sara Carolla, Physical Therapist at Renown Regional.   Each team member in the Acute Care Rehab Therapy department is dedicated to each patient, helping them make progress from start to finish and giving them the tools to succeed along the way.  “I enjoy the variety of the patients we get to see and the ability to see them make gains from the wonderful treatment they get in the hospital from my team,” said Kelly Schwarz, Occupational Therapist at Renown South Meadows.  “We provide education as each patient’s acute issues evolve,” added Nicole Leeton, Speech Language Pathologist at Renown Regional. “One of my favorite parts of my work is the patient and family education aspect, and that includes other healthcare provider education as well. It’s a moving picture.”  Moreover, every team member gives each patient tools to learn how to be themselves again and empowers them to continue striving for the best possible result of their therapy  “We get the opportunity to make a person’s bad experience in life better even by spending one session with them, giving them the keys to unlock something that they didn’t think they had the ability to do,” said Dana Robinson, Occupational Therapist at Renown Regional.  On the Road to Independence  Our dedicated therapists in the Acute Care Rehab Therapy team set the stage for a patient’s recovery process after trauma, showing them their potential for independence. With a multitude of patients coming into the hospital with many degrees of medical complexity, each day is different while the end goal is always the same: to optimize function as early as possible while overcoming any barriers and paving the way for a comfortable and effective quality of life.  “Early intervention is a big piece,” said Nicole Leeton. “Us seeing patients early can get them recovered and independent more quickly and help prevent future illness and injuries. For example, in speech therapy, getting in early and facilitating communication skills for patients with impaired speech can make a huge difference.”  Acute Care Rehab therapists dig deeply to see the whole picture of each patient’s situation to foster their independence – their history, social skills, support system and more.  “Sometimes, we are the difference between independence and dependence,” said Dana Robinson. “We are the eyes and ears because we have so much time with the patients. Our team is extremely collaborative and develops a great rapport with patients, so they feel comfortable telling us everything going on with them.”  “For kids, we teach parents ways they can help their kids by setting up their homes and the equipment they need to succeed,” added Rhonda Yeager.  According to the team, one of the biggest keys to independence is repetition. A continual flow of getting up and trying again is crucial for recovery.  “Repetition helps people regain their quality of life back sooner and control their recovery process,” said Megan Hough, Physical Therapist at Renown Health.  “Helping people continue to get stronger and more independent makes my job so rewarding,” added Sam Brown, Physical Therapist at Renown Regional.  Knowing that they have made a difference and help shape a patient’s overall development inspires each therapist to never give up, regardless of how difficult an injury presents. There is no set schedule for recovery, and the therapists are always in the patient’s corner.  “This team has the most passionate, caring and dedicated individuals that I know,” said Kendra Webber, Manager of Acute Inpatient Rehab Therapy Services at Renown Regional. They give 110 percent to every patient every time to ensure they have what they need to regain function and independence.”  “By tailoring therapy to the individual, the bounds are virtually limitless for what we can accomplish,” added Dana Robinson.  It Takes a Village  Since acute inpatient therapy is never a one-size-fits-all approach, it truly takes a village for this team to move the mountains they do for patients every day. These teams are fact-finding masters, gathering all the necessary information from the patient, their family and their care team to figure out their precise needs.  “We are a consistent presence for our patients, identifying a lot of different needs and meeting those needs to help patients grow in their treatment process,” said Kelly Schwarz. “By collaborating with each patient’s diverse care team, we are able to employ the clinical judgment to help patients overcome physical, emotional and environmental struggles and set them up with the proper resources once they leave our setting.”  “Our team has steady communication with physicians, nurses, acute care technicians, respiratory staff, physician assistants, case managers and more to ensure the best possible care,” added Jet Manzi, Physical Therapist at Renown Regional.  Constant communication and collaboration are also necessary beyond the acute treatment process. These skills are vital in order to facilitate discharge planning, and the Acute Care Rehab therapists are an essential resource in the discharge process alongside our Hospital Care Management team.  “Often times, a patient’s family needs a lot of guidance in helping their loved ones determine the next level, and we help them navigate those steps and the resources available to them,” said Mark Stumpf, Occupational Therapist at Renown Regional. “And it’s all a team effort.”  “Our therapists are the most committed, generous, hardworking people,” added Courtney Phillips-Shoda, Supervisor of Rehab Therapy Services at Renown Regional. “Despite being short-staffed, we come to work every single day and give everything to our patients. They are the priority.”  If you take away one thing, know this for certain: Renown’s Acute Care Rehab occupational, speech and physical therapists will always be there to help patients continue on a positive trajectory to physical, mental and emotional recovery.  “Whether you are a patient or a provider, if there is a problem, never hesitate to reach out to us,” said Nicole Leeton. “We are always receptive to anyone seeking our help.”  With the Acute Care Inpatient Therapy team on their side, a patient’s journey to recovery is only just beginning.

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    • Carreras profesionales
    • Reconocimiento del empleado

    Departamento destacado: Centro de participación del cliente

    Do it for the patient. That’s the motto that each employee in the Customer Engagement Center (CEC) lives by every single day. This team spins all the existing stereotypical thoughts about call centers on their side by empowering and partnering with patients to achieve their best health. Being transferred around several times just isn’t in this team’s DNA – being a one-stop-shop for patient scheduling, referrals, insurance matters and more is how they proudly operate. Through elevating the customer engagement experience, the CEC closes care gaps to ensure patients get the right care at the right time. From employees who work from our home base in Reno, all the way to the southeastern corner of Florida, this primarily remote team stays firmly connected and collaborative to make patient care possible for all Renown Health patients and Hometown Health and Senior Care Plus members.  The “Make It Happen” Department  Back-to-back phone calls about a wide variety of patient needs? They make it happen. Referrals that need to go directly to the provider? They make it happen. Complex insurance questions that need to be resolved? They make it happen. The CEC is the keeper of all things customer service and all things patient satisfaction, leveraging technology to improve engagement and accessibility – and they wear that badge with pride.  “Patient care is our first priority,” said Cindy Arevalo, Supervisor of Customer Engagement. “Even though we aren’t face-to-face with them, we are always there to help them over the phone with whatever their needs are.”  The CEC has a lot of different sub-departments under its umbrella: scheduling, referrals, insurance, patient outreach, personal assistants, MyChart customer service and more. Each team handles calls for a different section of our health system, including the hospitals, imaging, primary care and specialty care. While their individual teams may be different, one aspect of their jobs remains the same: they care. Deeply.  “We advocate for the patient, especially when they can’t advocate for themselves,” said Amanda Ishii, Referral Specialist.  “We are the first people that patients speak to, and we all have empathy to listen to them, help them solve their problems and take as much time as they need to care for their needs,” added Susana Arroyo Garcia, Supervisor of Customer Engagement.  Customer loyalty is key to the CEC. Every CEC team member builds strong relationships with patients and members. Whether they manage patient outreach or manage back-to-back inbound calls, each employee feels a special connection to the helpful work they do to solve a variety of patient concerns.  “As Senior Care Plus Personal Assistants, for instance, we help guide our members through complex situations, and we eliminate the process of transferring them to different departments, becoming a ‘one-stop-shop' for them,” said Stephanie Perez Campbell, Senior Care Plus (SCP) Health Coordinator. “While every day is different, we are constantly learning new things and helping members navigate through the health system."  With the 4.5 million calls the CEC handles per year, the nature of their jobs is undoubtedly fast paced. However, this does not intimidate the CEC team members; instead, it inspires them to continue reaching new milestones, helping thousands of patients and members every year by handling all the scheduling and referral work on the backend so that they can receive the care needed.  “I never find myself sitting around asking, ‘what should I do next,’” said Gina Briles, Supervisor of Customer Engagement. “We always support each other to stay on top of it all in order to take care of our patients.”  By wearing a lot of hats and managing many different work queues all while staying engaged with each patient, the CEC is full of natural problem-solvers, helping our healthcare network run smoothly.  “The Engagement Center is the front door for the community; serving as the voice of the customer, we ensure patients do not fall through the cracks of the complex healthcare system and are able to easily access the right care at the right time through an exceptional experience,” said Candace Dietrich, Director of Customer Engagement.   Consistently Connected  With thousands of referrals to process and millions of calls to field, the ways the CEC stays connected to patients and members as well as each other can be related closely to magic. No concern goes unnoticed, and no problem is too complicated.  “The sheer volume of patients we engage with is incredible,” said Rene Jacinto, Manager of Customer Engagement. “We processed nearly 200,000 referrals and authorizations last year.”  “We expect a steady increase of calls year-over-year. My team processed 1,259 referrals in one day alone recently,” added Arielle Gomes, Referral Specialist.  A superpower that every CEC team member holds is the ability to listen. According to this department, active listening is key when problem-solving with every patient and member, as that skill helps them anticipate patient needs and resolve their issues quickly and efficiently.  “I’ll always listen,” said Alex Gomez, Customer Engagement Representative. “I want them to know that they are in good hands, especially when they are feeling scared or frustrated.”  Team members like Alex help carefully guide customers through the Hometown Health and Senior Care Plus enrollment process, increasing membership and engaging patients to find the perfect plan for them.  One of the largest challenges the CEC faces is the departures and arrivals of providers. The ebbs and flows of all hospital systems include provider departures and shifting provider availabilities. Despite this challenge, the CEC staff work hard to ensure communication with all patients regarding provider changes is consistent and that all patients are scheduled in a slot that works for both their schedule and the provider’s schedule.  “It’s important for us to be flexible, because things can change at a moment’s notice,” said Gina Briles. “This is more than just a job – we are here for our patients. What we are doing impacts everyone.”  Throughout all times of transition, the CEC builds robust relationships with both patients and providers within our organization and community, a skill that this team emphasizes as “fundamentally important.” For example, SCP Personal Assistants like Stephanie Perez Campbell will coordinate care with community resources and offices, giving members one less call to make and one less hurdle to cross in order to get the care they need.  On top of it all, even though this team has the ability to work from all 50 states (and many of them work outside of Nevada!), every employee feels connected to their colleagues and their work.  “This is the best group of people I’ve ever worked with,” said Riley Petro, Manager of Customer Engagement – Imaging. “I am super lucky for this job and am so thankful for these people.”  Proud and Powerful  The proof is in the pudding – or rather, the proof is in the numbers. Within the 4.5 million calls they successfully field every year, approximately 1.6 million of those calls route through the private branch exchange (PBX) team – the team that oversees the main operator lines – under the guidance of Jess Nater, Supervisor of Customer Engagement. The CEC is also on track to handle nearly 300,000 referrals this year alone. Additionally, the Hometown Health CEC team was recognized nationally this year with a five-star rating from Medicare.  “We all have the initiative to grow, and because of this, we are always learning something new,” said Cindy Arevalo. “Our leaders also support our growth, especially if we want to skill-build or advance in our careers.”  The CEC is frequently the first stop on the career ladder for many employees as they start their journey in healthcare, and CEC leadership is committed to the growth and development of their teams to reach their career goals at Renown.  The secret formula for all this success can be in part attributed to the pride each CEC employee has for their team, their work and Renown.  “We have a very supportive team,” said Holly Coffey, Supervisor of Customer Engagement. “I’ve seen our leaders support their teams tremendously.”  “We rely on each other,” added Ashleigh Carty, Customer Engagement Representative. "I love the relationships we create with one another.”  Employees in the CEC come from many walks of life, choosing to work at Renown and Hometown Health for a variety of different reasons, many related to the positive power our health system holds. Team members in this department hold a myriad of different career backgrounds, including pharmacy technicians, medical assistants, population health professionals, community health workers and more.  Some team members, like Nikki Clifford, Customer Engagement Representative Lead, heard wonderful things about Renown from her mother, who also works for Renown. According to Nikki, “seeing how happy my mom has been in her career made me want to join too. I’ve loved it here ever since.”   Katie Lunau, Supervisor of Customer Engagement, also grew up in a family involved in healthcare, and she wanted to follow in their footsteps. Choosing Renown as the place to follow her family path was a simple one, because “Renown stood out as the company that was actively involved in the community helping others.”  For other team members, like Susana Arroyo Garcia, Ashleigh Carty and Stephanie Perez Campbell, Renown and Hometown Health’s impact on the local healthcare landscape was their primary driver for choosing a career here and in the CEC specifically.  “Renown is very well-known in the area,” said Stephanie Perez Campbell. “I went to school in Reno for public health, so Renown came up all the time in my schooling. I knew Renown had a lot of different opportunities available for career growth, and with the friendly environment I always experienced here, it was an easy decision.”  “Once I went through the interview process and joined the team, I immediately realized that there are outstanding managers, support systems and communication skills here. People genuinely care,” added Ashleigh Carty.  Ashleigh is exactly right. As emphasized by every team member, employees in the CEC care. Their heightened levels of care and empathy set the bar high for all at Renown and Hometown Health, and their impact will be felt for years to come.

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    • lunes, 8 de mayo de 2023

    Reno es el hogar de 37 de los mejores comunicadores para pacientes del país

    Durante la Semana Nacional del Cuidado de la Salud, los proveedores clínicos que son “Lo mejor de lo mejor” son honrados por demostrar habilidades de comunicación excepcionales en su práctica clínica, según lo otorgado por usted, sus pacientes. “¡Increíble, fenomenal! Gracias por demostrar siempre una preocupación genuina. Es amable, considerado y atento. Demuestra interés en mí. Usted es el mejor médico/enfermero practicante que he tenido. Confío en usted con mi vida. Actúa sobre las cosas de inmediato. Usted es genial. Ha salvado mi vida y la de mi familia. Usted es experto, minucioso, inteligente y compasivo. Usted es mi favorito. Eres mi ángel. Usted ha hecho que mejore. Siempre me hace sentir que he tenido éxito, aunque podría haberme esforzado más. Lo aprecio. Le agradezco”. Estos son algunos de los comentarios realizados por los pacientes con respecto a sus médicos y proveedores de práctica avanzada que serán honrados la próxima semana por el Consejo Asesor de Pacientes y Familias y Renown Health con una celebración especial de desayuno en el sur de Reno. En honor a la Semana Nacional de la Atención Médica, Renown Medical Group, que ofrece atención primaria y especializada en ubicaciones en Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Fallon, Fernley y Silver Springs, honrará a 37 médicos y proveedores de práctica avanzada en la celebración del Premio a la Excelencia en Comunicaciones con el Paciente del Dr. John Spellman. Este premio anual, respaldado por la Fundación Renown Health y una familia de donantes, honra a los médicos que demuestran habilidades de comunicación excepcionales en su práctica clínica, según lo otorgado por sus pacientes. Los destinatarios de este premio se encuentran entre el diez por ciento más alto a nivel nacional en comunicación con proveedores para 2022, según lo medido por más de 11 mil pacientes que respondieron a nivel nacional a la evaluación de los sistemas y proveedores de atención médica por parte de los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid (CG-CAPHS) o del consumidor clínico y grupal, y más de 14,000 pacientes locales que les dieron los puntajes más altos en la encuesta nacional de experiencia del paciente. Se preguntó a los pacientes si sus proveedores médicos explicaban las cosas de una manera que podían comprender; si escuchaban atentamente; si mostraban respeto por lo que ellos tenían para decir; si les dedicaban el tiempo suficiente; si leían sus registros médicos; si ordenaban pruebas y hacían un seguimiento con ellos sobre sus resultados, y se les pidió que los calificaran en función de una escala del 1 al 10, en la que el puntaje más alto era 10. “Estos increíbles proveedores médicos establecen el estándar de oro para excelentes comunicaciones con los pacientes, con una puntuación del 10 % superior a nivel nacional en compasión, atención, competencia y comunicaciones”, dijo Brian Erling, MD, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Estamos muy orgullosos de ellos y de su excelente dedicación a los pacientes, las familias y nuestra comunidad”. Los premios serán otorgados por su familia en conmemoración del difunto Dr. John W. Spellman, defensor de los derechos humanos, académico y profesor. El Dr. Spellman atesoró a los proveedores de amabilidad, becas, debate y médicos que demostraron habilidades de comunicación excepcionales y mantuvieron a sus pacientes en el más alto nivel. A continuación, se mencionan los homenajeados con el Premio Dr. John Spellman a la Excelencia en Comunicaciones con los Pacientes 2022: Christina Alsop, DNP, AOCNP, Enfermero practicante de oncología, William N. Pennington Cancer Institute en Renown Pamela Burgio, APRN, Jennifer Brown, de atención primaria de Renown, APRN, Stephanie Carlesen, Medicina Pulmonar y del Sueño, DNP, Renown Institute for Heart & Vascular Health Carolyn Dennehey, MD, Reumatología Benjamin Ebner, MD, Instituto Renown para la Salud Cardíaca y Vascular Christopher Driscoll, MD, Pediatría, Renown Children’s Hospital Kerac Falk, MD, FACOG, Renown Women’s Health Michael Hardacre, MD, Oncología de radiación, William N. Pennington Cancer Institute en Renown Robin Hollen, DNP, FNP-C, APRN, M.Ed., MSN, Enfermero practicante de medicina de lactancia materna, Renown Women’s Health James Martin Johnston, MD, Hematología/oncología pediátrica, Renown Children’s Hospital Stephanie Jones, HACER, Medicina física/Rehabilitación Charlotte Kermode, APRN, Renown Primary Care Michele Kiser, MD, Atención primaria de Renown Matthew Klippenstein, MD, Anamarie Manea, de atención primaria de Renown, MD, Endocrinología pediátrica, Renown Children’s Hospital Marie McCoramck, MD, Atención primaria de Renown Catherine Mindeguia, APRN, Decano de atención primaria de Renown Miyagawa, MD, Medicina interna, Atención primaria de Renown Amanda Morgan, MD, Medicina pulmonar, Renown Medical Group Cecelia O’Dowd, MD, Kasie Reynolds, de atención primaria de Renown, APRN, Renown Children's Hospital, Salud conductual Jocelyn Schneider, APRN, Renown Institute for Heart & Vascular Health Vanessa Slots, MD, Daniel Spogen de Renown Pediatrics, MD, Renown UNR Primary Care, Medicina deportiva Jennifer Simcox, APRN, Mark Stovak de atención primaria de Renown, MD, Renown UNR Primary Care, Medicina deportiva con sol brillante, MD, Instituto Renown para la Salud Cardíaca y Vascular Jennifer Sutton, MD, Oncología de radiación, William N. Pennington Cancer Institute en Renown Robert Swackhamer, MD, Instituto Renown para la Salud Cardíaca y Vascular Carl Thomas, MD, Katherine Thyssen, de atención primaria de Renown, HACER, Medicina geriátrica, Atención primaria de Renown Ly Vu, MD, Atención primaria de Renown Scott Michael Wallace, MD, Renown Pediatrics Kristin Wilson, MD, Renown Pediatrics Bryan Young MD, Medicina interna, Renown Primary Care Jacob Zucker, MD, Hematología y Oncología Pediátrica, Renown Children’s Hospital desde 2018 años, Renown Medical Group ha publicado miles de calificaciones verificadas de pacientes y comentarios de sus proveedores empleados en línea y visibles para el público en renown.org. “Nuestro objetivo es superar constantemente las expectativas de los clientes, todos los días y con cada encuentro. En Renown, adoptamos la transparencia y empoderamos a los pacientes”, dice el Dr. Rahul Mediwala, director ejecutivo de Renown Medical Group. El Dr. Mediwala debe saber que también es un médico altamente calificado por sus pacientes, ha ejercido durante más de 20 años y considera que el programa de calificaciones es otra forma de apoyar a los médicos y proveedores empleados en Renown Health. Solo los pacientes que hayan tenido una visita ambulatoria con un proveedor de Renown Medical Group pueden ser seleccionados para recibir una encuesta de CH-CAHPS. De esta manera, Renown puede confirmar que los resultados son de pacientes que han sido atendidos por el proveedor. Todos los comentarios se publican de forma anónima y se les pide permiso a los pacientes para usar sus comentarios. Los comentarios se comparten con cada proveedor. Renown Health está integrado con la Facultad de Medicina de la University of Nevada, Reno, la primera facultad de medicina de Nevada, que tiene como propósito mejorar la salud de la comunidad al proporcionar un mayor acceso al cuidado médico, prestar una atención médica innovadora, expandir la investigación clínica y capacitar a la próxima generación de médicos y profesionales de atención médica. Casi 700 proveedores de atención primaria y de especialidad del Renown Medical Group aceptan actualmente pacientes nuevos y la mayoría de los planes de seguro de salud, incluido el plan de seguro sin fines de lucro de Renown, Hometown Health. Para encontrar el médico o proveedor que sea mejor para usted, visite renown.org, programe una cita con su proveedor establecido en MyChart.Renown.org o programe una cita con un proveedor de Renown Medical Group o University Health llamando a nuestros agentes disponibles por teléfono- Miércoles-Viernes: 7 a.m. a 7 p.m., sábado-domingo: 7 a.m. a 6 p.m., al 775-982-5000. Actualmente, Renown Health está contratando personal en todas las áreas. Busque una nueva oportunidad profesional y postúlese en línea en careers.reown.org. 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 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.

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