The Western Colorado HIV Specialty Care Clinic in Grand Junction is the only comprehensive HIV specialty clinic between Denver and Salt Lake City. The program serves roughly 300 patients and all 22 Colorado counties west of the Continental Divide. The clinic is part of St. Mary’s Family Medicine Residency Program and is unique in the care it provides. It is, by design, a comprehensive primary care clinic within which HIV specialty care and behavioral health are nestled. Additionally, substance use screening and treatment are provided. “We think of it as a one-stop shop, so when someone comes into the clinic, they're seeing a whole team,” said Alicia Gutierrez, grants program manager/behavioral health provider. “We offer preventative medicine screenings, update their vaccines, and provide mental health and substance use screenings and brief intervention, when needed. After that, the doctor comes in and assesses the patient. We work very collaboratively and have one treatment plan, that includes all our patients’ needs.”
On June 6th, we broke ground on our first-ever new construction project in Nevada, a 90,000-square-foot medical office building located in the southwest valley of Las Vegas. The new facility will bring primary care and several specialty care services to one location and feature a linear accelerator, infusion center, and healing garden for patients. “Intermountain Health is elevating the quality of healthcare delivered in southern Nevada,” said Mitchell Cloward, president of Intermountain Health’s Desert Region, which covers southwest Utah and southern Nevada. “Our caregivers serve our patients and communities with compassion, respect, and kindness as they carry out our mission of helping patients live the healthiest lives possible. This begins with access to affordable, preventative care that aims to simplify our patients’ interactions with healthcare while making it more convenient.” Services that will be offered at the new facility will include pediatrics, women’s health, radiation and oncology, adult primary care, and senior primary care. It will be located at the intersection of West Badura Avenue and South Agilysys Way in the fast-growing southwest area in Clark County.
Among 182 cities surveyed across the United States, Salt Lake City was recently named the #3 best city to start a career, according to an analysis released this month by WalletHub! 🏙️🎉 To determine the best cities to launch a career, WalletHub compared the cities (only city proper) across two dimensions: professional opportunities and quality of life. Analysts examined the two dimensions using 26 metrics, which ranged from availability of entry-level jobs to singles-friendliness. Interested in starting your career in Salt Lake City with us? Check out our current career opportunities available here: https://tinyurl.com/2wjwbwkp #SaltLakeCityJobs #WeAreHiring #JoinOurTeam
iAct, our caregiver volunteer impact match program, is designed to support our communities by encouraging our caregivers to get involved and give back. For every hour our caregivers volunteer, they earn 16 community cash points, and each community cash point is the equivalent of $1. Community cash points they earn are then donated to an eligible cause of their choice at the end of the year. These acts of service are the epitome of our value We serve with empathy. See how Cyndi's volunteerism with the Rainbow Coffee House is helping create a safe space for LGBTQIA+ youth, allies, and parents in Billings, Montana. #WeServeWithEmpathy #PrideMonth
Nine years ago, Josh Swires joined Good Samaritan Hospital in Lafayette, CO as a new graduate bedside nurse on the Med/Surg Oncology floor. Since then, he has worked his way up to manager of the Emergency Department by taking advantage of Intermountain Health’s education opportunities. “Intermountain offers so many growth and development opportunities that I highly recommend anyone interested in a leadership position take advantage of,” said Josh. “I’m finishing up a leadership development course offered through Intermountain and have taken advantage of the PEAK education assistance to help pay my tuition. Intermountain is very invested in helping its caregivers develop and grow and there are so many ways we can use these opportunities to become better caregivers and individuals so we can continue to provide the best possible care to our patients.” Intermountain continues to invest in education opportunities so it’s easier for our caregivers to invest in themselves. Our caregivers have access to many ways to grow their skills or earn degrees, including debt-free degree partnerships, up-front tuition assistance through PEAK, tuition reimbursement, free access to online classes through Udemy, and internal development programs, as well as help planning their career path through coaching, mentoring, and the Navigating Your Development class. Learn more about Josh's career development journey in the article below.
This past weekend, more than 60,000 visitors attended the Utah Pride Festival in Salt Lake City. A special thank you goes out to our caregivers who attended and proudly represented Intermountain Health at this wonderful event, including three of our Talent Acquisition team members! #TakePrideInYourHealth #PrideMonth #JoinOurTeam #WeAreHiring
On National Healthcare Recruiter Recognition Day, we'd like to take a moment to appreciate the talent acquisition professionals who work diligently to attract and retain top talent here at Intermountain Health. Thank you for all you do! 🌟🏥 #HealthcareRecruiterDay #TalentAcquisition
Calling all new graduate RNs and current nursing students! Come connect with our team and learn more about our Utah and Idaho hospitals, our nurse residency program, and more at our upcoming RN New Grad Virtual Open House! Participants will be able to ask questions and connect with our nurse executive, nurse residency, and talent acquisition teams during this live event. Date: Tuesday, June 25th, 2024 Time: 12 p.m. - 1 p.m. MT Location: Virtual via Microsoft Teams - a link to join will be shared with you after you RSVP Visit https://tinyurl.com/5jxs7ce5 to RSVP for this virtual event today - we look forward to connecting with you!
Dr. Marcela Serrano, Peaks Region medical director of primary care, is not just a doctor, she's a visionary advocate for Latina empowerment. With a fervent dedication to breaking down barriers, she's taking part in initiatives to encourage Latina girls to pursue higher education. Through these efforts, she's not only transforming individual lives but also shaping a brighter future for entire communities. Recently, Dr. Serrano presented at Latina Village, an annual event focused on developing leaders, elevating the voices of Latinas, and increasing the number of successful Latina professionals and entrepreneurs who graduate college. Dr. Serrano shared her personal journey as a graduate of the University of Chihuahua School of Medicine in Mexico. She obtained her specialty in family medicine in Las Cruces, New Mexico, and has a subspecialty in gynecology from the University of Illinois in Peoria. She joined legacy SCL Health in 2012 and stayed until 2017. After working for Denver Health, she rejoined the organization in 2019. Dr. Serrano said if she could give one piece of advice to Latina girls it would be persistence and networking. She explained how as a female minority, doors don’t always open as easily, so you must try over and over again. “I always tell people that if someone tells you no, ask why, and really listen to their feedback because it will only help you improve and get you closer to the goals you’ve set for yourself,” she said.
As we celebrate Pride Month, let’s embrace the beauty of diversity and the strength it brings to our communities. 🌈 This month, we honor the LGBTQ+ community and reaffirm our commitment to equality, inclusion, and health for all. #PrideMonth #InclusionMatters #TakePrideInYourHealth