Search Keyword: Clear Filters Illustrating the bravery of our healthcare workers May 28, 2020 Alireza Pakdel Award-winning cartoonist, character designer and illustrator, Alireza Pakdel's illustrations highlight the bravery of our healthcare workers on the front lines of the pandemic To learn more about his work please visit his Instagram account alirezapakdel_artist: https://www.instagram.com/alirezapakdel_artist/ You are my heroes May 28, 2020 Krista Farnham, Chief Executive, Providence Portland Medical Center Krista Farnham, Chief Executive, Providence Portland Medical Center, takes a moment to say, thank you, to all of the Providence caregivers. "You are my heroes." This pandemic is personal May 28, 2020 Dr. Ira Byock Physician, author, patient advocate, and founder/chief medical officer at Providence’s Institute for Human Caring Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Byock, 69, has been forced to face his mortality. At his age, and with a few underlying but very manageable medical conditions, Dr. Byock speaks about the “what if” scenario of contracting the very real and potentially lethal virus. Susan's face mask surprise May 28, 2020 Liz Kydoniefs As a hearing impaired physical therapist during the pandemic, Susan struggles to communicate with her coworkers and patients because she can't lip read through normal face-shield coverings. Her manager Michelle Darrow decided she needed to find a way for Susan to communicate, while still following protective protocols, to serve her patients. Working with donors & suppliers, Michelle found a way to let Susan feel she could do her job effectively. Michelle made all of the masks for the department and for Susan's patients so they can communicate freely with each other. Getting injured people back to work May 21, 2020 Alexandra Hyams Getting back to work after an on-the-job injury has never been more important. Providence and St. Luke’s Rehabilitation Institute Occupational Medicine teams remain connected with patients and continue therapy through virtual visits, ensuring your timely return to work. Notes from the field (featuring Caitlin Allen) May 21, 2020 Peg Currie PHC Chief Operating Officer Peg Currie hosts "Notes from the Field," a weekly video blog where caregivers and providers share their creative solutions to care for the community during the COVID-19 pandemic. This week she features Caitlin Allen, M.D., an internal medicine physician in the Kendall Yards clinic, who helped PMG bring primary care visits to the virtual world. Drive-thru clinic May 20, 2020 Alexandra Hyams At both Providence Holy Family Hospital and Providence Sacred Heart Medical Center, people rely on our anti-coagulation clinics to help manage medications for blood clotting disorders. But providing those services in the time of COVID-19 posed challenges requiring our pharmacy team to be creative and flexible. The solution? Curbside lab draws to help ease the way for these patients. You can make a difference Apr 30, 2020 Enrique Bilsland, Nurse PHCMC, Emergency Services You can make a difference When this is over Apr 24, 2020 Scott Acord, Institute for Human Caring When this is over you're all getting hugs. I discovered this beautiful thought provoking painting while on a street hike in the Hollywood Hills along with a few other coronavirus inspired paintings. What is your "When this is over..."? If you have a life-threatening medical emergency, call 911. Don't wait! Apr 22, 2020 Dr. James Beckerman YouTube video to call 911 if you're having a medical emergency 1 2 3 4 Next 31 Result(s) Page 1 of 4 Share Your Story