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It takes a full house to care for a stroke. 🏥
Stroke care brings together the right experts at the right time, working together for you.
Every stroke is unique, so every care team is too. We’re here to help you heal and get home. ♥️
#MeetTheStrokeTeam #StrokeAwarenessMonth #StrokeMonth #intermountainhealth #thepowerofwe
Running for Recognition. 🏃♀️
Intermountain Health Emergency Room Nurse Angela Barnett is running across Utah to Emergency Departments to recognize the efforts of all ED nurses.
Running helped Angela process the "emotional weight of my work and reconnect with my purpose in nursing and helping others”. She hopes her efforts make nurses feel appreciated and a reminder to care for themselves as much as they do for others. 🫶
#NursesWeek

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Many of our caregivers come from all walks of life. Four of them come from the same immediate family. ♥️
Four of the six Ketchesides work in our Trauma One emergency department at Intermountain Medical Center. They may have different shifts, but help provide great care to patients during a potentially scary visit to our ED.
Though they may not always see each other on the clock, they show up to their shifts with the same purpose. ♥️
#MothersDay #Healthcare

Dr. Mark Ogilvie is an Interventional Radiologist and an expert in image guided interventions.
These interventions allow for rapid, minimally invasive removal of clot from the brain during a stroke. Working with a team of neurologists, emergency physicians, anesthesiologists and critical care doctors, Dr. Ogilvie helps determine if a patient is a candidate for a clot removal during a stroke.
“The work can be very satisfying when the clot is removed quickly and patients have improvement in function.”
He recommends that stroke prevention is best started with your primary care doctor who can evaluate and mitigate risks.
#StrokeAwarenessMonth
In this week’s episode of Your Healthiest Life, Katie Rustici, MD (Women’s Health) breaks down why weight gain during perimenopause and menopause is so common. She explains how the drop in estrogen slows metabolism, why this is one of the top reasons women
seek treatment, and how strength training can be a game‑changer in managing this symptom.
Tune in to learn how to support your body through this transition in the link in our bio.
Ever wonder why you may get a nosebleed? 🤔
👃 Not all nosebleeds are the same. Some cases may require a visit to an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist or the emergency room.
To learn about additional services our ENTs provide, visit the link in our bio.

Ever wonder why you may get a nosebleed? 🤔
👃 Not all nosebleeds are the same. Some cases may require a visit to an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist or the emergency room.
To learn about additional services our ENTs provide, visit the link in our bio.

Ever wonder why you may get a nosebleed? 🤔
👃 Not all nosebleeds are the same. Some cases may require a visit to an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist or the emergency room.
To learn about additional services our ENTs provide, visit the link in our bio.

Ever wonder why you may get a nosebleed? 🤔
👃 Not all nosebleeds are the same. Some cases may require a visit to an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist or the emergency room.
To learn about additional services our ENTs provide, visit the link in our bio.

Ever wonder why you may get a nosebleed? 🤔
👃 Not all nosebleeds are the same. Some cases may require a visit to an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist or the emergency room.
To learn about additional services our ENTs provide, visit the link in our bio.

Ever wonder why you may get a nosebleed? 🤔
👃 Not all nosebleeds are the same. Some cases may require a visit to an Ear, Nose, Throat (ENT) specialist or the emergency room.
To learn about additional services our ENTs provide, visit the link in our bio.

🖤 Did you know?
Anyone can get melanoma—but some factors can increase risk, including:
A history of sunburns frequent sun exposure or tanning bed use fair skin, light hair, or freckles, a personal or family history of skin cancer.
Knowing your risk is the first step toward prevention. Wearing sunscreen, seeking shade, and scheduling regular skin checks can make a meaningful difference.
At Intermountain Health, we’re here to help you protect the skin you’re in.
#MelanomaAwareness #SkinCancerPrevention
#IntermountainHealth

The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has committed $20 million to Intermountain Health to expand pediatric behavioral health specialty services, one of the largest philanthropic investments of its kind in the state’s history.
This investment will help create a comprehensive system of care so children and adolescents can access advanced, evidence‑based mental health services within their community. Together, we’re strengthening early intervention, ensuring consistent care, and keeping families together when they need it most. This partnership reflects a shared belief: access to high‑quality care shouldn’t depend on a zip code.
The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has committed $20 million to Intermountain Health to expand pediatric behavioral health specialty services, one of the largest philanthropic investments of its kind in the state’s history.
This investment will help create a comprehensive system of care so children and adolescents can access advanced, evidence‑based mental health services within their community. Together, we’re strengthening early intervention, ensuring consistent care, and keeping families together when they need it most. This partnership reflects a shared belief: access to high‑quality care shouldn’t depend on a zip code.
It’s #WellnessWednesday! 🧘♀️
Principal Artist Emily Adams shares her top five tips that you can easily incorporate into your routine to help strengthen your core.
Video of Principal Artist Emily Adams @emilyadamsdance and Jennifer Bentley, PT, DPT, OCS from Intermountain Health @intermountain | By Lauren Wattenburg @laurenwattenburg_photo
In this episode of Your Healthiest Life, Katie Rustici, MD (Women’s Health) breaks down when perimenopause and menopause typically begin—and why it’s truly a spectrum.
She shares that while every woman’s experience is different, the average age of onset is in the 40s. Dr. Rustici also highlights how simply talking about symptoms can open the door to treatment and support.
Watch this episode today in the link in our bio.
Last December, Bryan noticed something wasn’t right while he was getting ready for work. Because he wasn’t experiencing all of the BE FAST symptoms, he didn’t think it could be a stroke.
Trusting his instincts, he drove himself to one of our emergency departments.
Due to his quick action, his care team was able to treat the stroke early and help prevent long-term brain injury. During a stroke, every second matters. About 32,000 neurons die each second. That’s why we say time = brain. ⏳🧠
Today, Bryan is back to shuffling cards, cheering on the Mariners, and making salsa with his family.
#StrokeAwareness #StrokeMonth
This week (May 6–12), we’re celebrating Nurses Week at Intermountain Health and the incredible dedication our nurses bring to patients every day.
Meet Karen Chin, RN – Specialty Cardiology. Before becoming a nurse, Karen spent 14 years working alongside public health nurses—an experience that sparked her
passion for nursing and inspired her to pursue the profession
herself.
Today, she cares for patients in our outpatient cardiology unit, where she loves helping people prevent and treat cardiac disease. Her compassion and commitment make a real difference in the lives of those she serves.
Thank you, Karen, and thank you to all our nurses for the heart you bring to healthcare.
El Instagram Story Viewer es una herramienta sencilla que te permite ver y guardar en secreto historias, videos, fotos o IGTV de Instagram. Con este servicio, puedes descargar contenido y disfrutarlo sin conexión cuando lo desees. Si encuentras algo interesante en Instagram que quieras revisar más tarde o si prefieres ver historias de forma anónima, nuestro visor es perfecto para ti. Anonstories ofrece una excelente solución para mantener tu identidad oculta. Instagram lanzó la función de Historias en agosto de 2023, adoptada rápidamente por otras plataformas debido a su formato dinámico y temporal. Las Historias permiten a los usuarios compartir actualizaciones rápidas, como fotos, videos o selfies, mejoradas con texto, emojis o filtros, y son visibles por solo 24 horas. Este marco de tiempo limitado genera un alto compromiso en comparación con las publicaciones regulares. En el mundo actual, las Historias son una de las formas más populares de conectar y comunicarse en redes sociales. Sin embargo, al ver una Historia, el creador puede ver tu nombre en su lista de visualizaciones, lo cual puede ser una preocupación de privacidad. ¿Qué hacer si deseas explorar Historias sin ser detectado? Aquí es donde Anonstories resulta útil. Te permite ver contenido público de Instagram sin revelar tu identidad. Simplemente ingresa el nombre de usuario del perfil que te interesa, y la herramienta mostrará sus Historias más recientes. Funciones de Anonstories Viewer: - Navegación anónima: Mira Historias sin aparecer en la lista de visualizaciones. - Sin cuenta requerida: Ve contenido público sin necesidad de registrarte en Instagram. - Descarga de contenido: Guarda cualquier Historia directamente en tu dispositivo para usarla sin conexión. - Ver Destacados: Accede a Destacados de Instagram, incluso fuera del período de 24 horas. - Monitoreo de reposts: Rastrea reposts o niveles de compromiso en Historias de perfiles personales. Limitaciones: - Esta herramienta solo funciona con cuentas públicas; las cuentas privadas permanecen inaccesibles. Beneficios: - Amigable con la privacidad: Mira cualquier contenido de Instagram sin ser detectado. - Fácil y sencillo: Sin instalación de aplicaciones ni registro necesario. - Herramientas exclusivas: Descarga y gestiona contenido de formas que Instagram no ofrece.