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Honoring Excellence in Patient Communications
“Amazing! Phenomenal! Thank you for always showing genuine concern. You are kind, considerate and caring. You are interested in me. You are the best doctor I have ever had. I trust you with my life. You act on things, right away. You are awesome. You have saved my life, and my family. You are knowledgeable, thorough, intelligent and compassionate. You are my favorite. You are my angel baby. You have made me better. You always make me feel like a success, even if I could have tried harder. I love you. I thank you.” These are some of the comments made by patients regarding their doctors and advanced practice providers honored this morning by Sy Johnson, President and Chief of Staff for Renown Health. In honor of Healthcare Week, Renown Medical Group, the largest medical practice in northern Nevada, honored 46 physicians and advanced practice providers at the Dr. John Spellman Excellence in Patient Communications Award Celebration. This new annual award, supported by the Renown Health Foundation charitable organization and a donor family, honors physicians and advanced practice providers who demonstrate exceptional communications skills in their clinical practice, as awarded by their patients. Recipients of this award are ranked in the top ten percent nationally in provider communication for 2021, as measured by over 11 thousand patients who responded to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services’ (CG-CAPHS) or Clinician and Group Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems patient experience survey between October 2020 and June 2021. Patients were asked if their medical providers explained things in a way they could understand; if they listened carefully; if they showed respect for what they had to say; if they spent enough time with them; if they read their medical records; if they ordered tests and followed up with them on their results; and to give them a rating on a scale of 1 to 10, where 10 was the highest score. “As honorees, your patients have given you a 10, an A+ and you set the gold standard for excellent communications with patients-scoring in the top 10% nationally,” said Rahul Mediwala, MD, Chief Medical Officer for Renown Medical Group. “I love what I do, and it’s wonderful to know that my patients appreciate the care I provide,” said Christina Alsop, DNP, one of the providers honored today. The awards were given in remembrance of Dr. John W. Spellman, human rights advocate, scholar and professor, 7/27/1934 to 6/25/2021 by his family. The Recipients of the 2021 Dr. John Spellman Excellence in Patient Communications Award are: Alsop, Christina Barangan, Caroline J. Basho, Shruti Bloch, Melissa P Bryan, Janice K. Budhecha, Sonia Burgio, Pamela A. Cavin, Lisa C. Dimpel, Ashley J. Dorsa, Denise J. Galanopoulos, Christos A. Galdo, Bella B. Grudzinski, Courtney Dianne Hansen, Benjamin Hardacre, Michael C. Healy, Sara Anne Kermode, Charlotte A. Kiser, Michele J. Klippenstein, Matthew Landis, Philip H. May, Whitney Medina, Mary Beth E. Mindeguia, Catherine E. Miyagawa, Dean Moore, Willa F. Morris, Katelyn Morton, Lillian Nielsen, Lorri Nylk, Janina Park, Susan J. Patel, Bejal Powers, Cindy M. Roumanas, Athan Safdi, Adam Sandefur, Lauren L. Schnell Blitstein, Jamie M. Silverhart, Julie A. Stodtmeister, Russell T. Sutton, Jennifer B. Tay, Jennifer Thyssen, Katherine A. Wagner, Karen Wiese, Matthew C. Wilson, Kristin L, Zucker, Jacob P. Patients served include those at Renown Regional Medical Center, the only Level II Trauma Center between Sacramento and Salt Lake City, and #1 Hospital in the State of Nevada in U.S. News and World Report Best Hospital Rankings for 2021. Physicians and providers also provide services to patients at Renown South Meadows Medical Center, named #1 Best Hospital for 2020 by U.S. News & World Report; and to patients at RenownRehabilitation Hospital, northern Nevada’s only Commission on Accreditation of Rehabilitation Facilities (CARF)- accredited hospital, specializing in the treatment of brain injury, spinal cord injury and stroke. Renown Health is integrated with the University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine, Nevada’s first medical school, which serves to enhance the health of the community through increased access to care, innovative health care delivery, expansion of clinical research and training for the next generation of physicians and health care professionals. Almost 700 Renown Medical Group primary care and specialty providers are currently accepting new patients and accept most health insurance plans, including Renown’s not-for-profit insurance plan, Hometown Health. To find the doctor or provider that is best for you visit renown.org, or self schedule with your established provider at MyChart or call the Renown Customer Engagement Center at 775-982-4100. Renown Health is currently hiring in all areas. Search for a new career opportunity and apply online at careers.renown.org. About Renown Health Renown Health is the region’s largest, locally governed, not-for-profit integrated healthcare network serving Nevada, Lake Tahoe and northeast California. With a diverse workforce of more than 7,000 employees, Renown has fostered a longstanding culture of excellence, determination and innovation. The organization comprises a trauma center, two acute care hospitals, a children’s hospital, a rehabilitation hospital, a medical group and urgent care network, and the region’s largest, locally owned not-for-profit insurance company, Hometown Health. Renown is currently enrolling participants in the world’s largest community-based genetic population health study, the Healthy Nevada Project®. For more information, visit renown.org.
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From Renown Intern to Supervisor: Meet Heather Townsend
With a can-do attitude and optimistic spirit, Heather Townsend has dedicated over 15 years to Renown. Climbing her way up from intern to her current role as a Clinical Pharmacist Supervisor, Heather has earned multiple awards for her dedication and achievements in healthcare. Well before her journey started at Renown, Heather’s fascination with pharmaceuticals started at a young age when she was living in rural Nevada and realized healthcare was hard to come by. “My brother was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when he was only 11 months old,” Heather said. “My mom would frequently consult the local pharmacist for medical advice. He was always accessible, knowledgeable and so helpful in my brother’s care. I remember thinking I wanted to be just like him. So, I did.” Inspired by this retail pharmacist, Heather went to school to become a pharmacist in hopes of finding a cure for diabetes and helping people, just like he did. Her son also has Type 1 diabetes, and although she has not yet found a cure, she remains hopeful every day when helping others with their medications and providing guidance. Success and Challenges From Intern to Supervisor Heather started as an intern at Renown during her fourth year of pharmacy school. While working swing shifts and weekends, she was committed to learning from the on-the-job experience. Her love for acute care was sparked by her mentor, Mike Stander, who was the Student Coordinator and Infectious Diseases Clinical Pharmacist at Renown. As she grew her skillset, Heather was promoted to Pharmacy Clinical Specialist and later transitioned into the emergency medicine clinical pharmacy program. Despite the challenges she faced along the way, Heather reflected on the first 10 years of her career as a time of growth and learning. “I had a medication error early in my career that rocked me to my core. As with everyone in healthcare, I started this journey with the intent of helping people and never wanted to cause harm. So, when this happened I needed to re-evaluate my core beliefs, my systems for managing stress, and how I was going to be more safe. These life lessons have contributed to the person I am now, my level of empathy for others and how I manage hiccups in life.” When Heather’s reached the 10-year milestone in her career, she found herself soul-searching and wanted to fuel her love of healthcare again. “There was a 6-month period where I found myself doing less than I would have normally at work and in life. During this time, I relied heavily on my personal support systems and started to find other things I loved to do outside of work. I gave myself grace about not achieving and striving for more and allowed myself time to figure things out. When I did, I had found a new passion for the work I wanted to do.” This passion was found again with teaching, mentoring and supporting others on their healthcare journey. She helped to start a PGY2 Emergency Medicine Pharmacy Residency program, and served as the Residency Director. This helped her prepare for her current role as Clinical Pharmacy Supervisor at Renown. “The resident team keeps me learning and young. They teach me things all the time! The pharmacists are underrecognized and incredible. They have an eye for detail that keeps people safe. They are the unsung heroes.” Heather also has a lot of respect for her medication reconciliation pharmacy technician team. “I love the passion they show for patient care and quality work. They have great ideas, speak up, are funny and care for each other and those around them.” In her current role as a supervisor, she is dedicated to helping her team grow in their own healthcare journeys and continues to refine her skills to become the best leader possible. Heather’s Words of Wisdom In the last 15 years, Renown has continued to grow into the health system it is today. Heather reflected on the growth she’s witnessed in that evolution from Washoe Medical Center to Renown Health. “When I started, I thought of Renown as a hospital to receive care. Today I view Renown as giving back to the community, providing essential care needs to Northern Nevada and the surrounding rural areas. I am amazed by the growth and advancement in care I have seen in the last 15 years and am excited to continue to be a part of it.” Heather has been awarded both personally and professionally. She just celebrated her 17 year wedding anniversary with her husband, Odin, and loves watching her three children grow up and explore their own passions. Heather was awarded the honor of an American Red Cross recognition for helping identify an infection that would have otherwise left a patient paralyzed. She was also named Pharmacist of the Year by the Nevada Society of Health System Pharmacists in 2016, Preceptor of the Year for Idaho State University in 2014 and 2023, top talent of the quarter in 2010 and 2019 and nominated for Nevada Woman of Achievement in 2021 and 2024. Through her life experience, Heather has also learned to keep a positive outlook: “I am known as a Griswald! Like Clark in National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, I have an uncanny number of things that happen in my life that go wrong,” Heather Townsend continued. “I have learned that sometimes there is nothing to do but laugh at things (or you’ll spend your whole life crying or mad).” Renown is grateful for Heather’s continued dedication to our health system and how she’s paved the way for the next generation of our talented team members. Inspired by incredible mentors and advisors during her journey at Renown, Heather leaves this advice for those who are growing in their roles in healthcare: “Identify the why behind what you do. Keep that close to your heart. There will be times when you lose track of your vision and motivation, and as long as you have identified this, it will be easy to re-engage and find your path. Once you know what you want, go for it! Find someone to look up to, that will help guide you and that will support you.”
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