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    Departamento destacado: Oncología médica

    The month of September recognizes several cancer-related health observances. Join us in celebrating our Medical Oncology team at Renown!  No person ever wants to hear the words, “You have cancer.” Those three short yet impactful words immediately change the course of someone’s life. As these patients Fight the Good Fight against cancer, there are a lot of intimidating unknowns that can take over their minds. What happens next? What will my treatment be like? What is my prognosis? How will I be able to handle this physically and emotionally? What will it take for me to beat this?  Who is better to be by their side than the devoted team members at the William N. Pennington Cancer Institute at Renown Health? From helping patients manage the process of complex paperwork and referrals to delivering personalized oncology and hematology treatment options tailored to each individual diagnosis, those fighting virtually any type of cancer are never alone, thanks to this team. The William N. Pennington Cancer Institute always lives up to that promise, guiding patients through the daunting journey of cancer treatment ahead, one step at a time.  Courageous Against Cancer Our exceptional Medical Oncology department inherently understands that each moment in life is precious, especially for patients battling cancer. This team is dedicated to orchestrating the most comprehensive plan for each patient, seamlessly weaving together diagnoses and treatments, oral chemotherapy, medication management, clinical trials, radiation oncology and more.   With the many patients they impact, there’s no question that there is never a dull moment in the day of the life of a healing hero like those in this department.  “No day is the same in Medical Oncology,” said Hollyann Dehm, Registered Nurse. “As a nurse, we wear many hats in the clinic. Our role is to educate patients on their treatment plans and specific drugs they are receiving, triage symptom calls from patients, refill medications and implement our oral chemotherapy program.  We help provide direct patient care by accessing ports, drawing labs and giving IV hydration when needed.  We also help fill out family and medical leave (FMLA)/disability paperwork, help with physician orders, help obtain prior authorizations for prescribed medications and treatments.”  “We do our best to let our patients know that they will not be going through this alone,” added Danielle Say, Physician Scheduling Coordinator. "We will be here for them every step of the way, guiding them and making sure their treatment is as smooth as possible and making ourselves available to them as much as we can. We end up getting to know many of our patients on a very close, personal level, and this helps to build that trust.”  “Our day-to-day activities include seeing patients and helping to manage their therapies as well as their toxicities,” added Dr. Harry Menon, DO, Oncology Physician. “We work closely with our infusion room staff and have a robust team to help us deal with these complex patients. We also work very closely with our surgical and radiation oncology colleagues in a multidisciplinary fashion to provide comprehensive care for our patients.”  The Medical Oncology team excels not only in providing cutting-edge cancer care but also in their compassionate approach to helping patients reduce the anxieties they understandably feel. Recognizing that a cancer diagnosis can be an emotionally overwhelming experience, this dedicated team combines medical expertise with unwavering support to create a healing environment.  “When patients are referred to our department, a lot of them have many fears and questions,” said Heather Cortez, Medical Assistant. “A majority of what our team does is focused on the mental support that our patients require to help them have the most successful outcomes. One thing I have learned about cancer care is that positivity in the face of adversity is everything. Just being there to listen to our patient’s concerns can make all the difference. Helping them to navigate their many appointments and taking the time to explain things in a patient and compassionate way, is part of how our team serves this vulnerable population.”  “The uncertainty is one of my patients' biggest fears: How far has my cancer progressed? How long will I have left? Is treatment even an option?” added Mary Wilson, Senior Medical Assistant. “The best advice that I can give my patients is that they are not alone. While this battle is going to be one of the hardest parts of their lives, they are surrounded by constant support to try and help with any burdens they may be facing. I also tell my patients that we have to take the little wins no matter how small they may be, because while cancer treatment is a physical battle, it is also a large mental battle."  “While we don’t have answers to all the questions patients and their family members may have, we do our best to listen to their questions and concerns regarding their cancer diagnosis and treatment and guide them through their cancer journey," added Hollyann Dehm. “We provide emotional support and education on their type of cancer, managing their pain and side effects of their treatment.  We also connect them to nurse navigators and our social worker who also help identify barriers to care and provide the patient with resources.”  Whether it's explaining treatment options in understandable terms or offering emotional support through difficult moments, this department is committed to empowering patients on their journey toward healing. Their holistic approach not only treats the disease but also nurtures the spirit, all while being a strong advocate on each patient’s behalf.  “Getting a cancer diagnosis can be the worst news that a person can hear; what we try to do is focus on improving quality life and focus on goals that help to promote quality of life,” said Dr. Harry Menon. “If the option for a cure is on the table, we try and focus on that goal in concert with promoting quality life. I try and have our patients focus on what they can control, with the understanding that even if some things are out of our control, the way we approach and manage those things, including our mindset, is still within our control.”  “In our clinic, we truly value our patients and how they are cared for,” added Mary Wilson. “The amount of compassion our team shows is incredible. Patients constantly commend our team on how much they feel like the provider's care. Our providers and staff are not afraid to advocate for patients and that truly is an accomplishment in and of itself.”  “We know patients are only hearing a small amount of the immense volume of information we provide them, so we encourage them to ask questions until it makes sense because the timeframe is different for every patient,” said Lillian Morton, APRN of Medical Oncology. “Cancer is an anxiety inducing lack of control whirlwind – if we can help by being responsive to patient calls and messages, we do so.”  With their harmonious and integrated approach, each patient’s treatment journey progresses uninterrupted, bringing them closer to a brighter and healthier future.

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    • Martes, 01 de agosto de 2023

    Dra. Takesha Cooper, presidenta designada de psiquiatría y ciencias conductuales

    La Dra. Takesha Cooper se ha unido a la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno y Renown Health como presidenta del Departamento de Psiquiatría y Ciencias del Comportamiento. El Dr. Cooper llega al área desde la Universidad de California, Riverside School of Medicine, donde se desempeñó durante siete años como asociada clínica y luego profesora completa en el Departamento de Psiquiatría y Neurociencias, y director asociado de capacitación para Psiquiatría Infantil y Adolescente. El Dr. Cooper se desempeñó anteriormente como director médico asociado para el Sistema de Salud de la Universidad de Riverside y el Departamento de Salud Mental del Condado de Riverside, proporcionando supervisión clínica y operativa para cuatro clínicas psiquiátricas regionales del condado, y como instructor adjunto de psiquiatría en la Escuela de Medicina de la Universidad de Stanford. Como psiquiatra infantil, adolescente y adulta con doble certificación, también estableció una exitosa práctica privada individual que presta servicios a pacientes de diversos orígenes. En UC Riverside, la Dra. Cooper ocupó importantes funciones académicas y de liderazgo, incluidos vicepresidente de educación, director del programa de residencia, presidente del Comité de Admisiones y asesora de equidad. El Dr. Cooper ahora construirá sobre la base sólida establecida por el Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, presidente interino del departamento, que ahora se desempeñará como director de investigación para el departamento. El Dr. Cooper será responsable con Steve Shell, vicepresidente del Stacie Mathewson Behavioral Health & Addiction Institute en Renown Health, por liderar el Programa de salud conductual en el Instituto, donde un equipo de nueve psiquiatras, enfermeros practicantes y profesionales y asesores autorizados brindan tratamiento intensivo para pacientes ambulatorios, programas de hospitalización parcial, Estimulación magnética transcraneal, Esketamina, evaluación hospitalaria y tratamiento asistido con medicamentos para atender a aquellos que luchan contra enfermedades mentales y adicciones en el norte de Nevada, Lake Tahoe y el norte de California. “Nos complace que el Dr. Cooper se una al equipo de UNR Med/Renown”, dijo Paul J. Hauptman, MD, decano de UNR Med y director académico de Renown Health. “Ella aporta una gran experiencia en múltiples entornos clínicos, y estamos seguros de que tendrá un impacto significativo en un momento de gran necesidad de servicios de salud mental, educación e investigación en el norte de Nevada. El Dr. Cooper hará mucho para avanzar en la misión de UNR Med, que incluye el compromiso del Departamento de Psiquiatría de capacitar a la próxima generación de psiquiatras a través de un programa de capacitación de residencia en psiquiatría y beca de subespecialización en psiquiatría para niños y adolescentes. La educación y la capacitación se proporcionan en áreas urbanas y rurales del norte de Nevada”. La Dra. Cooper obtuvo su Doctorado en Medicina en la Facultad de Medicina Keck de la Universidad del Sur de California y completó su residencia en el condado de San Mateo y su beca en la Universidad de Stanford. Antes de la facultad de medicina, obtuvo una Maestría en Ciencias en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular de UC Riverside y su licenciatura en Bioquímica y Biología Molecular de UC Santa Bárbara. La investigación del Dr. Cooper explora el impacto de las experiencias adversas en la infancia en los resultados de salud mental en niños y adultos. Se desempeñó como coinvestigadora principal clínica en una subvención financiada por el U54 destinada a reducir las disparidades de salud al participar en asociaciones de investigación participativa basadas en la comunidad. “El Dr. Cooper es un médico, investigador y mentor enérgico y colaborativo que se preocupa profundamente por mejorar la salud mental y el bienestar de adultos y niños”, dijo el Dr. Brian Erling, MBA, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Este es un momento excepcionalmente emocionante para promover la equidad en la salud y ayudar a mejorar los resultados de salud mental para las personas y las comunidades en todo el norte de Nevada. Nos entusiasma que el Dr. Cooper se una a nuestro equipo. Sé que su talento, energía y liderazgo elevarán aún más nuestra misión de atención excepcional, capacitación excepcional, investigación innovadora, defensa impactante y asociaciones comunitarias innovadoras en salud mental y medicina de adicciones”. La Dra. Cooper es reconocida por su pasión por la atención al paciente de alta calidad y apoya a futuros profesionales a través de educación médica, investigación y colaboración comunitaria rigurosa e informada culturalmente. Dos 2022 graduados del programa de Liderazgo Ejecutivo en Medicina Académica (ELAM) ofrecido a través de la Universidad de Drexel, también mantiene una participación activa en comités nacionales y estatales y juntas editoriales de revistas. University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine (UNR Med), la primera escuela de medicina pública de Nevada, es una escuela de medicina comunitaria intensiva en investigación con una visión estatal para una Nevada saludable. Desde 1969, UNR Med ha capacitado a más de 3,900 estudiantes, residentes y becarios. La UNR Med continúa mejorando la salud y el bienestar de todos los residentes de Nevada y sus comunidades mediante excelencia en la educación estudiantil, capacitación de posgrado y atención clínica, investigación con impacto local, nacional y global, y una cultura de diversidad e inclusión. Para obtener más información, visite med.unr.edu. Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada de administración local y sin fines de lucro más grande de la región, que brinda 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 comprende un centro de traumatología, dos hospitales de atención aguda, un hospital para niños, un hospital de rehabilitación, un grupo médico y una red de atención de urgencia, y la compañía de seguros sin fines de lucro de propiedad local, Hometown Health. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    • Viernes 01 de febrero de 2019

    Cirujanos cardíacos reconocidos a nivel nacional se unen a Renown Health

    Dos cirujanos de corazón abierto y dos profesionales avanzados aportan casi 70 años de experiencia local. Como parte de un enfoque continuo en ofrecer atención integral para pacientes que experimentan enfermedades cardíacas y vasculares en todo el norte de Nevada, el Departamento de Cirugía de Renown Health y el Instituto Renown para la Salud Cardíaca y Vascular han desarrollado la primera división de cirugía cardiotorácica de Renown dedicada a pacientes con cirugía cardíaca. “Hoy me enorgullece anunciar que los cirujanos cardiotorácicos, Athan Roumanas, M.D., FACS, y Joseph Brandl, M.D., FACS, que representan más de 45 años de experiencia combinada en el cuidado de residentes de Nevada con necesidad de una cirugía a corazón abierto, dirigirán este nuevo consultorio en Renown”, dijo Anthony Slonim, M.D., Dr.PH., FACHE, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown Health. “Las profesionales de atención avanzada Cindy Powers y Ashley White aportan otros 23 años de atención experta a nuestra comunidad y a la nueva división de cirugía cardiotorácica”. El Dr. Roumanas tiene 18 años de experiencia en el norte de Nevada. Es profesor clínico adjunto de cirugía en la Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Nevada, Reno (la UNR Med) y actualmente se desempeña como director médico de cirugía cardiotorácica del Renown Regional Medical Center. Desde 1991, el Dr. Brandl ha cuidado de nuestra región y ha ocupado numerosos puestos en toda la comunidad, incluido el de director de Cirugía Cardíaca de Renown y profesor adjunto de la comunidad en la UNR Med. El Renown Institute for Heart & Vascular Health ofrece el equipo de profesionales de cardiología y atención vascular más experimentado y capacitado, y el centro de atención cardíaca más avanzado de la región. Renown ha sido el líder en atención cardíaca de la región por mucho tiempo: fue el primero en realizar cirugías a corazón abierto, angioplastias y reemplazos de estent y de válvula hace décadas. En 2015, Renown Regional se convirtió en el primer hospital de la región en ofrecer reemplazo de válvula aórtica transcatéter (transcatheter aortic valve replacement, TAVR), una alternativa salvadora a la cirugía a corazón abierto para pacientes considerados de alto riesgo o inoperables. Renown se encuentra entre los hospitales de mejor desempeño del país para el tratamiento de ataques cardíacos y es uno de los únicos 105 hospitales de todo el país en recibir el premio ACTION Registry Silver Performance Achievement Award del Colegio Estadounidense de Cardiología, que reconoce el éxito en la implementación de un estándar de atención más alto para pacientes con ataques cardíacos. Además, Roseview, Sierra y las unidades de cuidados intensivos (UCI) cardíacos de Renown fueron las únicas UCI de Nevada en recibir el Premio Beacon a la Excelencia de la American Association of Critical Care Nurses. Esta distinción se basa en el desempeño continuo de la unidad y en resultados de pacientes que superan los indicadores de referencia nacionales. Como única red de salud integrada benéfica, sin fines de lucro y de propiedad local de Reno, Renown continúa satisfaciendo la demanda de atención médica asequible y un mejor servicio y acceso al mantener los más altos niveles de atención clínica de calidad aquí mismo en nuestra comunidad. Los pacientes que necesitan atención cardíaca avanzada pueden hablar con su proveedor de atención médica sobre la atención de especialidad del Renown Medical Group, con el que puede comunicarse llamando al 775-982-6270 o si visita renown.org/HeartCare.

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    • Lunes, 16 de noviembre de 2020

    Surgery Center of Reno ofrecerá una opción para cirugía ambulatoria

    Aporta un nuevo nivel de comodidad, acceso y asequibilidad a la atención quirúrgica en el norte de Nevada. En una colaboración diseñada para ofrecer a los consumidores opciones adicionales cómodas y asequibles para la cirugía ambulatoria, Surgery Center of Reno (SCOR) y Renown Health han anunciado hoy una nueva asociación. “Estamos encantados de aportar un nuevo nivel de comodidad en la atención quirúrgica a los pacientes y proveedores de la comunidad de Reno y las zonas periféricas, de ofrecer una calidad clínica y un servicio de nivel superior, y de hacer más asequible la atención médica”, declaró James Lynch, MD, presidente de la Junta Directiva de Surgery Center of Reno y presidente de la organización.  “Confiamos y valoramos el Surgery Center of Reno y su equipo de cirujanos, médicos clínicos y administradores, así como la excelente calidad de atención y la compasión que ofrecen a sus pacientes”, expresó Tony Slonim, MD, DrPH, presidente y director ejecutivo de Renown. “Debido a nuestros intereses mutuos en el avance de la atención de alta calidad y alto valor, esta asociación amplía las capacidades, mejora el acceso y la asequibilidad para los pacientes y los médicos, mejora la salud de nuestra comunidad y establece a Renown y al Surgery Center of Reno como el destino principal para la cirugía en el norte de Nevada”. Esta empresa conjunta para la atención quirúrgica de pacientes ambulatorios es el resultado de una relación de colaboración única entre Renown Health, el único sistema de atención médica sin fines de lucro de Reno, y el Surgery Center of Reno, un centro de cirugía ambulatoria de propiedad de médicos independientes y administrado por Regent Surgical Health. La asociación entre SCOR y Renown reúne tres elementos clave para brindar a los pacientes y a nuestra comunidad una atención quirúrgica ambulatoria mejorada que incluye los siguientes beneficios: Ahorro de gastos de bolsillo para los pacientes. Los centros quirúrgicos ambulatorios (Ambulatory Surgery Center, ASC) como el Surgery Center of Reno ofrecen una alternativa de alta calidad y bajo costo para muchos procedimientos quirúrgicos. La preferencia de los pacientes y el deseo de reducir los costos de la atención médica siguen alimentando el interés de Renown por trasladar las cirugías adecuadas de los hospitales a los centros de cirugía ambulatoria independientes. Las importantes innovaciones en los procedimientos quirúrgicos mínimamente invasivos, junto con los avances en las técnicas de anestesia y la reducción de las complicaciones y los tiempos de recuperación en determinados procedimientos, han contribuido a popularizar los centros de cirugía ambulatoria. Renown se centra en la creación de opciones que brinden una atención de alta calidad y asequible para los pacientes y los proveedores de seguros, y eso impulsa su decisión de que determinados procedimientos quirúrgicos se realicen en entornos de ASC. Confort y comodidad para los pacientes. Surgery Center of Reno ofrece una experiencia de alto nivel y cuenta con algunas de las tecnologías más avanzadas para los centros quirúrgicos ambulatorios del estado. Dado que todas las intervenciones quirúrgicas en el SCOR se programan con antelación, el procedimiento de un paciente nunca se retrasa por una emergencia o un caso de urgencia. La cirugía se programa en el momento ideal para el paciente y su familia. Después de la cirugía, el paciente tiene tiempo para despertarse en la sala de recuperación, y luego recuperarse en su propio hogar.  Los mismos médicos de alta calidad que trabajan en los quirófanos de los hospitales de Renown también forman parte del Surgery Center of Reno, incluso los cirujanos especializados en columna vertebral; ortopedia; cirugía general; garganta, nariz y oído; manejo del dolor, urología/litotricia, ginecología; oftalmología; cirugía dental/bucal; podología, y cirugía para bajar de peso.   Desde su creación hace más de cuarenta años, los centros quirúrgicos ambulatorios han demostrado la capacidad de ofrecer servicios de calidad y atención al cliente y, a su vez, reducir los costos. El Surgery Center of Reno y todos los centros quirúrgicos ambulatorios están altamente regulados, cumplen con estrictas pautas de calidad y seguridad, están certificados por Medicare y el Departamento de Salud del Estado de Nevada y acreditados por agencias de acreditación como la Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care o la Joint Commission, y han adoptado amplios procedimientos de seguridad del paciente. Por supuesto, si surgieran complicaciones o una emergencia, los pacientes tienen acceso inmediato a los hospitales de Renown.  “Renown ha aprovechado su experiencia a través de la COVID-19 para emerger mejor y más fuerte, y nos estamos reajustando para satisfacer las nuevas demandas de los consumidores, que incluyen servicios de salud y atención médica convenientes, accesibles y asequibles”, dijo Bethany Sexton, directora de Transformación. “Nos entusiasma asociarnos con SCOR para superar las expectativas de las personas y deleitar a nuestra comunidad con enfoques inteligentes e innovadores para el cuidado. Mientras nuestro país tiene dificultades para mejorar un sistema de atención médica con falencias, la experiencia de los ASC es un gran ejemplo de una transformación exitosa en la prestación de atención médica”.  Cada año, se realizan millones de procedimientos en centros ambulatorios. El Surgery Center of Reno funciona desde hace 14 años, y tiene una excelente trayectoria y reputación en nuestra comunidad. Según un informe de julio de 2017 de los Centros de Servicios de Medicare y Medicaid (CMS), aproximadamente el 70 % de todas las cirugías en los EE. UU. se realizan en un entorno ambulatorio. Los centros ambulatorios y de cirugía ambulatoria pueden ahorrar dinero y mejorar la eficiencia y la comodidad de la atención tanto para los pacientes como para los proveedores de atención médica. Los ASC están en el centro de las iniciativas de atención médica más urgentes de la actualidad: la atención basada en el valor y los modelos de riesgo compartido. Nic Towle, enfermero certificado, administrador de SCOR, afirmó: “Nos dedicamos a brindar una atención excelente en un entorno seguro y queremos que todos nuestros pacientes y sus familias se sientan cómodos y reciban la atención quirúrgica de la más alta calidad. No todos los procedimientos pueden realizarse en un entorno ambulatorio porque pueden requerir una estadía en el hospital, independientemente de su preferencia. Le sugerimos que hable con su médico para asegurarse de que califica como candidato, para conocer todas las opciones y para saber lo que es mejor para usted”. Acerca de SCOR Surgery Center of Reno (SCOR) es un centro de cirugía ambulatoria multidisciplinar bien establecido, certificado por Medicare y acreditado por la Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care (AAAHC) en Reno. El ASC se asocia con un líder en el desarrollo y la administración de los ASC, Regent Surgical Health, que tiene sede en Westchester, Illinois. Desde 2006, SCOR es un proveedor integral en el mercado que ofrece servicios ambulatorios al norte de Nevada y al noreste de California. SCOR ha demostrado ser líder en la ampliación de servicios que incluyen técnicas mínimamente invasivas en cirugía de la columna vertebral y general. El centro quirúrgico cuenta con uno de los grupos más sólidos de especialistas formados con subespecializaciones y certificados por el consejo y ha ganado múltiples premios por su excelencia clínica. Acerca de Renown Health Renown Health es la red de atención médica integrada de administración y propiedad local sin fines de lucro más grande de la región, que brinda 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. El modelo del instituto de Renown aborda determinantes sociales de la salud e incluye: salud infantil, salud conductual y adicciones, envejecimiento saludable e innovación en la salud. Los institutos clínicos incluyen: cáncer, salud cardíaca y vascular, neurociencias y cirugía robótica. Actualmente, Renown está inscribiendo participantes en el estudio genético de salud poblacional basado en la comunidad más grande del mundo, el Healthy Nevada Project®. Visite renown.org para obtener más información.

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    Departamento destacado: Preadmisión quirúrgica

    Heading into surgery of any kind can bring along feelings of intimidation. With a best-in-class surgery team at Renown Health, patients rest assured that they are in the most capable hands for their entire procedure from start to finish – and while the physical preparation is vital, mental and emotional preparation is equally as important to ensure each patient has a smooth and comfortable experience. The Surgical Preadmission department (a.k.a. “preadmit”) at Renown Regional Medical Center and Renown South Meadows Medical Center is a dynamic and compassionate group of nurses, case managers, chart managers and more who are dedicated to guiding each patient through the surgical process. With extensive knowledge and expertise under their belt, the teams are equipped to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of all patients, for all surgeries, at all times of the year. Surgery Starting Ground The Surgical Preadmission teams are crucial aspects in the successful outcome of every surgical procedure. Comprised of skilled healthcare professionals, this department is dedicated to providing comprehensive support and care before heading into the pre-operating room. “Our job is to prepare every patient for surgery, make sure all their pre-surgery testing is done, ensure they understand their fasting and medication instructions, have had their questions answered, have a ride home and know what to expect during surgery and after so their recovery can go smoothly and without complications,” said Debra Bennett, RN, Supervisor of Surgical Preadmission at Renown Regional. “Each patient is unique, so each experience is different.” Our preadmit nurses are the masters of communication, directing thorough assessments – including medications, tests and clearances – and addressing any questions or concerns patients may have, never missing the opportunity to inform them of exactly what they will expect in surgery. “I do a complete history on every patient while giving them detailed pre-operating instructions and helping them answer any questions to the best of my ability,” said Nancy Hilts, Surgical Preadmission RN at Renown Regional. “I am proud to be able to help allay their fears and concerns using my 30 years of pre-op experience. I offer an avenue for them to feel comfortable opening up to me.” “We always tell patients that they have great surgeons and a fantastic team that will be watching over them and taking care of them every step of the way,” added Jon Capallupo, Surgical Preadmission RN at Renown South Meadows. “We also give them plenty of educational handouts and video content, in addition to verbal instruction, to ensure they are as prepared as possible.” The nurses then pass the reigns onto the chart managers, who prepare the charts for surgery and ensure all documentation is up-to-date before sending them to the pre-operative team. The expert surgical case managers also step in to prepare a thorough discharge plan, along with reviewing pre-operation orders for status, consent, codes and more. The team does several of these initial visits virtually, and they are looking forward to soon phasing all preadmit case manager preliminary visits into a virtual model. From assisting the pre-op and post-anesthesia care unit (PACU) teams with discharge planning concerns to helping on the outpatient side with anything from oxygen equipment and catheters to transportation issues and those experiencing homelessness, our pre-admit case managers are always up to the challenge. "We are true patient advocates, alleviating concerns and fears along the way,” said Mary Carl, RN, Case Manager at Renown Regional. “Just to name a few things we do on a daily basis, we see our total joint and non-weight bearing patients during their preadmission appointment, so they are aware of the medical equipment they need and if it is covered by insurance; provide education for Aspira catheters and gastrostomy tubes; advocate to ensure tube feeding and dressing changes are set up for hospice and home health patients; and escalate concerns of patient safety to ensure a safe discharge.” In the midst of it all, there is never a dull moment in the preadmit teams. At Renown Regional alone, the preadmit professionals see more than 1,600 patients a month – and each one has a hyper-personalized experience with their very own preadmit team. “Many times, we are the first impression a patient has on our organization; after all, we touch more than 97 percent of patients that are scheduled for surgery, cardiac catheterization lab procedures or interventional radiology,” said Amy Schler, Surgical Preadmission RN at Renown Regional. “We also collaborate with many other departments in the hospital as well, from surgeons and anesthesiologists to case managers and nurse navigators. Our work in preadmit impacts the entire surgical process.” Holding a diverse array of experiences, our preadmit department plays an integral role in our commitment to providing the highest quality of care to every patient. Knowledge is Power Heading into surgery feeling fearful and worried is normal for any patient. However, how would you feel knowing that each individual member on your preadmit team has, on average, 23-25 years of experience in the field? This is the reality for our Surgical Preadmission department – and they put that vast knowledge to great use to bring a sense of calm to patients. “Our team members have worked in various departments within our organization, and they bring a wealth of knowledge that we share with each other, and most importantly, with our patients,” said Amy Schler, RN. “If you have hundreds of years of nursing experience, you can speak not only as a nurse but also as a patient. It allows you to give a more personal perspective on what patients can expect in their recovery. Being able to assess their emotions and provide feedback to our pre-op and PACU teams help the patient have a better experience.” “Many of our nurses have close to 40 years of experience each, and they have an extremely large knowledge base since we see patients from newborn to geriatric and from easy procedures to complex surgeries,” added Debra Bennett, RN. “Another great aspect of our team is the varied nursing backgrounds we all hold – surgery, pre- and post-op, labor and delivery, pediatric intensive care, cardiology, gastroenterology, urology, cardiac cath lab, home health and everything in between. Communication between departments is so important!” All members in this department, regardless of which clinical area they came from, surgical or non-surgical, can easily translate their skills into the work they do in preadmit – and they only continue to grow. “As a surgical preadmission nurse, I have used my years of experience as a nurse in surgical services,” said Terri Delatorre, Surgical Preadmission RN at Renown Regional. “I started as a floor nurse with orthopedics for 12 years, and then I worked with the PACU for 11 years. This has helped me give great understanding and care to our surgical patients.” “Because we have staff with such a vast knowledge base, we can rely on our years of working within our organization to help alleviate fears that the patient may have,” added Amy Schler, RN. We can prepare them for what to expect in pre-op and PACU and educate them on what to expect post-op, including any barriers they may face. For example, mastectomy patients may not realize they will not be able to raise their arms for 7-10 days post-op, and total knee patients have to navigate stairs and housing access. Helping patients think about barriers at home that they may not have thought about helps them prepare prior to surgery, enhances their healing and provides a better surgical experience.” The preadmit team works closely with our best-in-class surgeons and anesthesiologists, continuing to grow their expertise along the way while learning alongside our talented providers. For instance, when it comes to our Renown South Meadows preadmit department, anesthesiologist Nariman Rahimzadeh, MD provides excellent guidance for the entire team on state-of-the-art anesthesiology practices. “I am very proud of the work we do with Dr. Rahimzadeh,” said Lisa Closson, Surgical Preadmission RN at Renown South Meadows. “Together, we ensure patients are safe for both surgery and anesthesia.” Despite the challenges that come their way – whether it be changes to process and workflow to navigating support for patients after they leave the surgery floor – the preadmit team cleverly uses their collective wealth of knowledge to bring hope and comfort to all patients. “Our nurses are such warm, caring and compassionate humans that do their best to ease any fears and anxieties patients may have,” said Debra Bennett, RN. The Pride of Preadmission The pride of our preadmit team lies in their ability to make a positive impact on all patients they serve. To them, their work is not just a job – it's a calling. And they do it all while working together to elevate their team and performance. “Our team is most proud of the quality of care we provide to our patients and our abilities to troubleshoot difficult situations to ensure they have a great surgical experience here at Renown,” said Mary Carl, RN. The entire department supports each other by working collaboratively and relying on each other’s expertise to provide the best possible care for patients. They understand that their success as a team depends on their abilities to support and help each other. “Our team is awesome here at South Meadows,” said Jon Capallupo, RN. “We can turn to each other for support, and we all work very well with each other. I am glad to be a part of this team.” “I am proud of how well all of us in preadmit works with each other every day,” added Lisa Closson, RN. “We try to make patients feel comfortable from the moment they arrive to the time they leave the department.” The pride that our preadmit team expends goes beyond their departmental limits – these team members are also trusted teachers. They work closely with cancer nurse navigators to teach weekly classes for patients who have been newly diagnosed with breast cancer, coupled with lymphedema prevention and education classes. The team also encourages participation in Renown’s free smoking cessation programs to help their patients learn the risks and benefits of quitting smoking. When not serving patients or teaching classes, you can find many of these team members taking charge of multidisciplinary committees within our health system, including breast leadership, gastroenterology leadership, shared governance, infection control and recruitment and retention. On top of it all, this team certainly knows how to celebrate, with several of their members being a part of their own department-wide Celebration Committee, where they gather for retirement parties, baby showers and team get-togethers. Always active and never passing up a challenge, our preadmit department are shining examples of Renown’s Culture Commitments, especially Caring and Collaboration, and the pride in the vital work they do every day is limitless. “I am so happy my position in preadmit opened up for me at a time when I was really feeling challenged in my career,” said Nancy Hilts, RN. “The team that we have here is amazing. I am so grateful and thankful every day for the opportunity. It is an amazing place to work!”

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    • Cirugía
    • Registro médico

    Departamento destacado: Programación de cirugías y procedimientos

    When it comes to intimidating procedures such as surgery, cardiac catheterization (Cath) or interventional radiology (IR), there can be a lot of unknowns. What can I expect on the big day? What will happen after I’m all done? Will I have to worry about my orders not being in the system? Who can I call if I have any last-minute questions? It’s easy for your thoughts to race as you approach your procedure date, but luckily, there is a team who puts your mind at ease.  With Renown Health’s Surgery & Procedure Scheduling department, patients can breathe a sigh of relief knowing that all the nitty-gritty is taken care of before they step foot in the procedure room. This team operates in the mindset of a complex Tetris board – fitting in all the pieces to make sure every patient is set on the path for surgery success.  Consistent Contact Our Surgery & Procedure Scheduling team has a unique history. Initially operating as two separate teams, over the last year, our leaders skillfully combined the two teams together under one umbrella. That allows the now singular team to have line of sight across every surgery and Cath or IR procedure plan and be better stewards of the resources they have at their fingertips to provide streamlined, more-connected care for patients.  As one might imagine, with the merger of the two teams, the day-in-the-life of each team member is full of a variety of crucial checklist items to cross off – all supporting constant communication from patients to providers.  On the surgery scheduling front, these team members are resource rockstars. From working with referring providers to get patients scheduled appropriately to ensuring rooms and equipment are available for every patient, this team makes sure everything and everyone is in place when the time comes to help create a successful procedure and the best possible patient experience.   “In surgery scheduling, we handle inbound calls for the outside offices to get time scheduled for each patient in the operating room (OR),” said Lydia Sharkey, Senior Scheduler. “We make sure there are plenty of anesthesia resources and equipment for every surgery, including any important information that we need to schedule patients appropriately and adding all documents to the OR board. If we need to swap rooms or move patients around, we handle that process too.”  Over on the IR/Cath scheduling side of things, this team is on the frontlines of patient communication. They are experts in helping patients navigate their procedure from start (seeing their provider and obtaining the proper referrals) to finish (the day of the procedure and post-procedure process).  “My day is a little different than the hospital schedulers; our part of the team handles the outpatient aspect,” said Adrienne White, Senior Scheduler. “We are in constant contact with patients and the IR and Cath departments. We help them navigate their procedure, including what to expect during and after the procedure. We get them through the process as easily as possible and ease their minds, so they know what is going to happen every step of the way. It’s all about communication, communication, communication!”  This department has a significant overarching role: make sure all documents and ancillary information is set up for all our clinical teams that help with surgeries and procedures. This critical work means that every process is followed, and no important details are left out.  “No one wakes up and says, ‘I want to have surgery;” our team goes above and beyond to make sure every single detail is taken care of so that when patients arrive, everything is in place,” said Trisha White. “Our team works hard to ensure everything runs as efficiently as possible because we want to use our resources in the best way possible to serve our patients without delays. We make sure we receive all the orders, codes and insurance and that the teams that follow after us – including our pre-admit team and nurses – have all the information they need to do their job seamlessly."  With all the work they accomplish daily – not to mention how they wholeheartedly support each other through it all – it’s no question that the entire team has a lot to be proud of. Besides helping make patient care possible, the team puts their departmental merger and the move to fully remote work at the top of the list.  “We’re most proud of merging the surgery scheduling and procedure scheduling teams together and therefore more cohesive,” said Mary Gray, Senior Scheduler. “The merger has made our team blossom and be able to connect with and rely on one another even more. We aren’t afraid to speak up and say something. At the end of the day, we’re here to take care of the patient, but we also help each other out. Our morale has gone up, and everybody is happier. Even though we all work remotely, we are more connected and have a great work-life balance.”  “Along with transitioning the two teams into one big team, the move to being fully remote was huge," added Patricia Cruz-Hernandez, Surgical RN Scheduling Coordinator. “We worked through all the glitches, and it was a seamless transition to move into a remote setting. What’s great is that it did not affect patients at all; everything still gets done exactly as it should.”  No matter how busy the days may get, Renown’s surgery and procedure schedulers always remember one thing: they are incredibly grateful for their fellow team members.  “We have a very efficient and hard-working team of women,” said Pam Chapa Valencia, Senior Scheduler.  “I could not have handpicked better people for our team,” added Trisha White. “I feel so lucky to have the team that we have.”  A Renown “Why” Our Surgery and Procedure Scheduling team members all have diverse stories to tell about their road to Renown and why they’ve stayed in the department for as long as they have. Whether they’ve been with us for two years or two decades, they all share the same strong calling to care for their community.  “I always wanted to help people, and my grandma was a nurse,” said Pam Chapa Valencia, Senior Scheduler.  “I loved hearing her stories, and it made me want to be involved in patient care.”  “I have a caring nature, and a hospital nature seemed like the right fit – I've been here for 25 years,” added Mary Gray.  Several of our schedulers recognized the influence Renown has within our community and the ability to grow professionally and personally, both of which were a driving factor in their decision to make our health system their long-term career.  “I’m originally from southern California, and I moved here about eight years ago; my husband always talked so positively about Renown, especially with how big it is and how it has the only level II trauma center in northern Nevada, so my goal was always to get a job here,” said Lydia Sharkey. “It’s been a great environment to be a part of.”  “I’ve been with Renown for 17 years, and I chose to come here because of the reputation of the services Renown provided and care they gave,” added Trisha White. “I also knew what opportunities there were for me professionally, and in doing so, we are taking care of our community. I’ve had the chance to grow within my own professional skills and leadership skillset.”  A profound feeling of ‘home’ is a common theme among this department. These team members appreciate the sense of community Renown has, the strides we’ve made in expanding our reach and how our health system gives healthcare professionals who are new to the field a chance to succeed.  “At the time, Renown was the only hospital that would train nurses, and as a brand-new nurse, I had no experience – Renown took a chance on me,” said Patricia Cruz-Hernandez. “I feel like this is home. Our health system is so community-based and people-first minded, keeping ‘mission over margin.’ We’re growing, we’re expanding, we’re everywhere!”  “I was a part of a transition as the cardiology private practice I worked with became a Renown practice, and it was great,” added Adrienne White. “This transition enabled us to provide more services and better care to patients. I stay here because I see the leaps and bounds we’ve been able to make in terms of procedures, accessibility and patient experience.”  As true advocates for both patients and each other, the team is proud to have found their niche – and the ultimate beneficiaries? Everyone undergoing a surgery or procedure at Renown.  A Culture of Kindness and Gratitude When you meet the Surgery & Procedure Scheduling team, you are greeted with warm smiles and an enthusiastic “Nice to meet you!” You can’t help but smile back and feel the infectious kindness they exude.  Renown operates with a People-First mindset, a vision that this department especially takes to heart. They emulate the exact definition of our “Collaboration” cultural commitment.  “We’ve built very good relationships and rapport with the OR managers and board runners,” said Lydia Sharkey. “The communication that we have at all three locations is very solid.”  “The OR leadership is always so willing to help out whenever they can, and the resources they’ve provided have been huge for us,” added Adrienne White.  “All the teams that see the patients after us – especially the surgical pre-admit team and the case managers, are fantastic about collaborating with us and reaching out to solve any issues they may have,” added Trisha White. “We all work so well together, especially since we all impact patient care.”  In any organization, strong and compassionate leadership is key to a thriving team. Luckily for our surgery and procedure schedulers, they have Trisha White on their side. They attribute a lot of their success to having a supportive leader who “gets it.”  “Trisha has been a scheduler like us, so she completely understands when we’re having an issue, because she’s struggled with the same thing and knows where we are coming from,” said Mary Gray. “It makes us feel like we are not alone – I can always reach out to her, or any of my other coworkers, to ask questions and figure out a solution together.”  Despite being a remote-only team that meets in-person only one or two times a month, this group never misses an opportunity to reconnect both online and offline. They frequently shout out their Culture Ambassadors, schedulers Pam Chapa Valencia and Roxanne Abundis, for their team’s high morale.  “Even though we all primarily work remotely, our in-person days are some of my favorite days of the month,” said Trisha White. “We feel so uplifted, we laugh and we have fun. We love being with each other. Pam and Roxanne are our Culture Ambassadors, and they both have been amazing at planning fun things for our teams. They go above and beyond to make our team feel cohesive and included.”  “Pam and Roxanne have been leaders in creating a fun environment and supportive culture for us,” added Lydia Sharkey. “Whether it’s creating care packages or making sure we all have a good time when we see each other in person, they deserve a lot of credit.”  As this team excels in their roles and foster a culture rooted in kindness and gratitude, we can trust that Renown’s surgeries and procedures will continue to thrive, and patients will continue to benefit from their diligent efforts and commitment to efficiency.  “We make the magic happen!” closes Mary Gray.

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  • Programa de cardiopatía estructural

    The Renown Health Structural Heart Program was the first integrated program of its kind in northern Nevada. Since the beginning, we've been dedicated to providing specialized care to patients with complex and progressive structural heart and valve disease. Our team of experts offer comprehensive diagnostics, advanced treatment options, leading-edge technologies and top-level expertise.

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