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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Podcasts:
Thanks for Asking: Improving Training
Thanks for Asking: What's Our Future?
Thanks for Asking: Improving Access to Preventative Care
Terri Flint, Intermountain Employee Wellness Director, talks with Anne Pendo, MD, Medical Director for the Experience of Care in the Office of Patient Experience, about how a small adjustment in the way we think can create huge benefits in our personal and professional lives.
Thanks for Asking: Model Changes?
Thanks for Asking: Aligning Staffing Levels
Thanks for Asking: Ensuring Rural Access
Corinne Merzlock from the lab at Utah Valley Hospital asked Marc: • As we implement so many changes across the system, are we compromising quality or safety? • How can we ensure changes don’t negatively impact our patients?
In this podcast, Dr Briesacher, Hasleton, and Skarda discuss how physicians can talk with their patients about opioids and how to offer pain management alternatives.
Takiko (Taki) May, MD, Intermountain Medical Group Board Member and Hospitalist at Logan Regional Hospital, talks with Anne Pendo, MD, Medical Director for the Experience of Care in the Office of Patient Experience, on acknowledging the thank you and adjusting our mindset to celebrate what’s right, increase our joy and effectiveness in work, and prevent burnout.
Thanks for Asking: Preventing Change Fatigue
Thanks for Asking: Maintaining our culture through change
As Lou Moench, MD, a psychiatrist with Intermountain Healthcare, winds down his outpatient practice and volunteers his talents and experience as a consultant, he talks with Anne Pendo, MD, Medical Director for the Experience of Care in the Office of Patient Experience, about the changes he’s seen in psychiatry over the years and his personal and professional opportunities.
Thanks for Asking: Who Decides Who Will Do What?
Thanks for Asking: Leaning Into Innovation. Are You Game?