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Learn how we’re improving surgical efficiency with a new system to automatically schedule elective surgeries at acute-care facilities.
Learn about a gift being made to support Oregon’s physician wellness programs, in this message from Central Division’s chief medical officer, Dr. Elizabeth Ransom.
The cameras will further enhance the safety of our caregivers, patients and visitors. Learn what to expect, review the policy, and see answers to questions.
The event is open to all employed Providence Oregon physicians and advance practice providers who work in the inpatient setting.
Caregivers and clinicians are invited to earn continuing education credits by joining online and in-person events.
Every year, caregivers from Providence and its family of organizations must refresh our knowledge of workplace safety and complete the HazCom education. This is required by OSHA.
New guidance for respiratory viruses is aimed at protecting communities; not health care settings. If you’re sick, stay home.
Developed by Providence, MedPearl was written by clinicians for clinicians to help improve exam room workflow for patient care and referral management.
Please revert to normal e-prescribing workflows and stop using paper prescriptions.
The FDA just approved a new immunotherapy for advanced melanoma. Dr. Walter Urba shares how Providence’s participation in the clinical study shows our standing as a global leader in immuno-oncology.
Caregivers and clinicians are invited to earn education credits by joining upcoming online and in-person events. They will feature industry updates from expert speakers.
Hyperdrive is Epic’s new web browser, and a new way to access daily Epic activities. See the details and support options.
See the steps you can take to report events of violence in the workplace, as well as why it’s so important for everyone’s safety.
Code gray emergency response teams are available at all Providence Oregon hospitals. See also pre-code gray support and resources for emergency response outside hospital campuses.
Caregivers and clinicians must wear masks for all patient encounters – both inpatient and outpatient. For patients and visitors, masks continue to be highly recommended – and required in some areas.
With this pilot on our large campuses, simply download the app, register with your work email address and set up a ride with others. Liftango replaces the ride program for inclement weather.
To reinforce workplace safety training at Providence, please review key practices to help prevent violence in health care settings. This week, learn about communicating risk for violence.
After 35 years dedicated to improving the health and well-being of people across Oregon, William will conclude his work as Oregon’s chief executive in 2024.
As we work to reinforce workplace safety training at Providence, we are reviewing key practices to help prevent violence in health care settings. This week, learn about de-escalation techniques.
Joining us this week, Marge will oversee our patient logistics center, which coordinates intakes, discharges and transfers among Providence Oregon’s eight hospitals – 1,000 hospital beds in all.