Intermountain Health has been named to the Women Tech Council’s 2024 Shatter List, an annual collection of top companies creating inclusive, empowering cultures for female workers! 🎉 Intermountain has been an honoree every year since the list’s inception in 2018. We joined 39 other organizations on the list for building inclusive cultures with meaningful measures that help women break and surpass the glass ceiling in technology. “We’re honored that we made the list and that Intermountain as a whole supports and empowers our female workers,” said Meridith McGlincy, Cybersecurity consultant and a participating member of the Women Tech Council. “With 74% of our total caregivers being women, it’s vital to ensure we can move forward in blazing our career paths. Plus, I enjoy volunteering time to mentor young girls in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics program." “At Intermountain, we’re dedicated to creating a culture of inclusion and empowerment for our female workers,” said Melinda Mendoza, chief compliance officer. “We strive to break the glass ceiling and provide opportunities for growth and development so our female workers can reach their full potential and drive innovation." Intermountain has an internal program designed to empower and support women in leadership and women in technology by mentorship and coaching, leadership training, and networking opportunities.
In recognition of National Hospital Week, let's take a moment to celebrate and thank all our incredible hospital caregivers for their unwavering commitment to providing compassionate care. You make a profound difference in the lives of those you serve each and every day! 🏥💖
As we celebrate Caregiver Appreciation Week, we'd like to recognize the incredible dedication and compassion of our 66,000+ caregivers across Intermountain Health. We are truly #BetterTogether!
For Stacey Dozer and her sister, Tammy McCoy, decades of seeing God's healing and grace through the staff at Lutheran Medical Center in Wheat Ridge, CO has been a blessing. Their families’ decades-long journey at Lutheran is a testament to resilience, love, and the unwavering support of a compassionate medical team. Through the highs of births and the lows of devastating losses and cancer treatments, Lutheran has been more than a hospital; it's been a sanctuary of hope, healing, and love for their family. “It warms my heart to think of all the life and love Lutheran has given to us,” Stacey said. “They’ve helped us navigate some of the best and hardest times of our lives. There have been many tears, joyous moments and so much perseverance, but our faith has remained, and God stayed close and we’re so grateful for the beauty and healing Lutheran has provided.”
This Nurses Week, we want to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude to all the nurses who work tirelessly at Intermountain Health facilities. Whether you're in the hospital, clinic, or any other location, your unwavering dedication to patient care keeps our organization running smoothly. Your hard work, compassion, and expertise are truly appreciated, and we want you to know that you are the backbone of our healthcare system. Thank you for all that you do! #NursesWeek #IntermountainHealth #ThankYouNurses
It's graduation season, a time for celebrating significant milestones in one's life. However, for Kaitlyn, her celebration felt a bit different. Complications with her pregnancy left her needing additional medical support and needing to move to St. George, Utah in the middle of her last semester at Southern Utah University (SUU). Kaitlyn was able to work with her professors to ensure she could graduate, however in the final stretch, she was met with a multiple-week hospital stay that meant she was not going to be able to attend her commencement ceremony. With the support of her school and family, our caregivers at St. George Regional Hospital transformed a conference room at the hospital into a commencement hall and helped Kaitlyn and her husband have the graduation they worked so hard to earn.
Lucille Childs’ commitment to her job and community is synonymous with longevity. She has lived in Nevada for more than 31 years and spent most of that time as a Nevada Medical Group Patient Service Representative. Lucille works at the Intermountain Nevada Central Office within the Patient Service Center, building professional relationships with patients and addressing their needs telephonically, including scheduling, referral information/processing, or directing them to the right Intermountain department. Lucille embraces the staying power of a career, building up a strong reputation and skillset over time. “She really is a jack of all trades and quality-wise is unmatched,” said Tyler Davis, Shared Central Services Director in Nevada. Moreover, Lucille teaches this same staying power to her children and grandchildren, using the wisdom of a steadfast work ethic that began when she started working at her uncle’s hamburger stand as a little girl. We sat down with Lucille to commemorate her 20+ years interacting with our Nevada Medical Group community, what it means to be a Patient Service Representative, and how working here impacted both her and her family. #wedotherightthing
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 Julie's volunteerism with Meals on Wheels for Salt Lake County Aging and Adult Services is making a difference in her community. #weservewithempathy
Fortune magazine and PINC AI have ranked Intermountain Medical Center in Murray, UT as the number one major teaching hospital in the nation for 2024! 🎉 “Our caregivers are at the forefront of innovation in healthcare and Intermountain Medical Center being ranked the top teaching hospital in the country shows that our vision is working,” said Ralph Jean-Mary, CEO of Intermountain Medical Center.
This week, we want to give a big THANK YOU to the nurses working at Intermountain Health facilities—hospitals, clinics, and other locations—who keep the organization running healthy.