Intermountain Podcast
Summary: Intermountain leaders interviews Intermountain caregivers, local and national leaders, and others about healthcare, leadership, culture, and public affairs. From professional athletes to nurses on the frontlines, we explore how we improve healthcare delivery and our overall health.
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Mark Briesacher, chief physician executive, talks with Natasha Ovuoba, equity and inclusion consultant, and Carlos Martinez-Morales, language services and cultural competency manager, about what Intermountain is doing to support cultural competency and diversity within our organization. Learn what Intermountain is doing to not only increase language services, but more broadly to improve the patient experience of care by helping caregivers become more informed and engaged.
A Veterans Day look at the unique health needs of military veterans
Thanks for Asking: Does Tele-oncology Work?
All caregivers have a role to play in preventing antimicrobial resistance. Pew Charitable Trusts' David Hyun and Rachel Zetts talk with Shannon Phillips, Eddie Stenehjem, and Adam Hersh about antibiotic stewardship. Intermountain has worked to implement a scalable systemwide program in all of our hospitals and beyond. If you're a caregiver, and want to understand the successes and challenges with safe use of antibiotics, this podcast is for you.
Thanks for Asking: What’s HerediGene?
Thanks for Asking: Getting Active
Dr. Anne Pendo sits down with Dr. Liz O’Brien, Senior Medical Director of Obstetrics and Neonatal Operations, and Allison Showalter, Advance Practice Provider Director of Neonatology, to discuss how they’ve come together as a leadership team to tackle the work of navigating change and leading a systemwide team of providers. They attribute much of their success to their robust friendship, an open door policy for their teams, and always putting the patient at the center whenever they face a challenge.
Thanks for Asking: The Role of Rural Homecare
Episode 51: As part of Women in Medicine Month, how improving technology motivates one physician
Thanks for Asking: Board Diversity
Thanks for Asking: Leadership to Help Teams Excel
Women in Medicine Series Part 2. Dr. Donna Barhorst, a pediatrician and leader in the Intermountain Medical Group, shares her path through clinical care into leadership. Dr. Barhorst talks about following her path and never stopping to think about gender limitations, building successful teams, and connecting with caregivers around the microwave.
As part of Women in Medicine month, Anne Pendo, MD interviews Cara Camiolo, MD, who came to Intermountain to lead a newly organized Rehab Services team. They talk about how Dr. Camiolo formed her team of leaders, how these leaders worked together to build a new team from many disparate teams across the system, how learning by trial and error can improve communication and morale and how this new team has positively impacted patient care.
Thanks for Asking: Being Good Antibiotic Stewards
Thanks for Asking: Persevering After Failure