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The past year has been challenging during the pandemic, but it has invited connection and deepened relationships, as we have worked to support each other and provided hope to our communities. Learning about your unique experience and engagement is crucial, and we invite you to share your story with us in Centura Health’s Associate and Physician Engagement surveys that are now underway.
Designed to measure key drivers of workplace engagement, these surveys are an opportunity for you to share your unique experiences working at Centura. Your participation ensures we obtain valuable feedback from you, as we work to achieve Centura Health’s 2025 aspirations.
The confidential surveys run through March 31 and may only be taken online. Check your Centura Health email inbox for a message from our survey partner, Glint (survey@glintinc.com), that will provide a link to the survey and access instructions. The full associate survey takes approximately 15 minutes to complete, and the survey questions will cover important engagement topics about your unique experiences.
We are committed to building a culture where you can live your mission, grow in your purpose and encounter meaningful and exciting experiences. Your engagement is our priority! Thank you in advance for taking time to complete the survey and sharing your important feedback with us.
Questions?
Please contact your human resources leader or email engagement@centura.org.
Are you using our new email signature? Please take a moment to ensure you have updated and shared your personal mission statement. To highlight the importance of emails in our daily interactions and the set-up process, watch this brief and informative video.
Email signatures help us celebrate who we are and the importance of our personal mission statements in our daily connections. Sharing your mission statement at the base of each email you send not only celebrates the unique contributions each associate brings to our ministry, it serves as a powerful and clear reminder of what we aspire to become. As a reminder, these personal mission statements extend far deeper than what you aim to achieve at work. Instead, they’re intended to represent your life’s mission.
For questions regarding your email signature set up, please contact the IT Service Desk at ServiceCenter@centura.org.
In partnership with the Centura Health Foundations, Walden University has generously donated 30, $15,000 scholarships to Centura Health associates who enroll in a bachelor’s, master’s or doctoral program and begin classes between April 1 and Sept. 27, 2021 at Walden University. Additionally, Centura Health and the Foundations have agreed to match Walden’s gift by 50%, bringing total scholarship award amounts up to $22,500, depending on the cost of the degree program.
The scholarship application period begins April 1, 2021 and runs until April 30, 2021. With only 30 scholarships available, the application process will be competitive and a scholarship is not guaranteed to all applicants. To learn more about this incredible opportunity, please join Walden University for a virtual Q & A session. Click here for dates and times and to register! Awards and amounts will be determined by a diverse selection committee comprising Centura Health leadership, board members, foundation representatives and Walden University.
By removing the heavy financial burden of higher education, we hope this generous gift will help you live your mission, achieve your career aspirations and build flourishing communities. “The Walden scholarship program allowed graduate school to be much more affordable for me,” shared Mary Cain, RN Clinical Coordinator at St. Anthony Hospital. “The flexibility of the program aims to help working professionals succeed in graduate school.”
With more than 80 degree programs and more than 385 specializations and concentrations, Walden University offers Centura Health associates a way to build highly transferable skills that can be immediately applied to your current role, as well as provide a pathway for greater career success. To qualify for a scholarship, your selected degree program must meet the hiring needs of Centura Health.
Supported by philanthropy, this unique opportunity would not be possible without the generosity of Walden University, Centura Health and our community of foundation donors who include some of our own incredible caregivers.
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Preventing and treating substance use disorders is a vital part of the whole person care we deliver to our patients and communities, and we are committed to a multi-faceted approach to combating the nationwide opioid crisis. The Alternatives to Opioids (ALTO) program, which will expand to include inpatient medicine at every Centura hospital on May 4, provides pain management strategies intended to decrease the number of opioids used to treat our patients, ultimately decreasing related substance use disorders (SUD) and opioid-related deaths.
Centura Health is a leader in the ALTO implementation across our connected ecosystem. Since the ALTO program launched in our emergency departments, emergency clinics and urgent care centers in December 2018, we have decreased opioid use in these care settings by 20% and increased ALTO use by 18% systemwide. Thank you to the teams who have facilitated the success of this important patient care and safety initiative!
The next phase of the ALTO program is focused on inpatient hospital medicine to help ensure a consistent, aligned approach to reducing opioid usage among those we serve (see below for more details on the timing of this launch).
This inpatient implementation comes at a crucial time; prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, behavioral health was already in crisis, and COVID-19 has significantly worsened symptoms of substance use as well as anxiety, depression and suicidal ideation in our communities. Working together, we have an opportunity to respond to this growing crisis!
Successful ALTO implementation requires us to use our Universal Skills, using team checks and asking clarifying questions to ensure we are providing safe and effective pain management to every patient, every time. To support our incredible people in this important work, tools and resources to support this launch have been created and are now available to every site. Additionally, a LEARN module must be completed by all med-surg and ICU nurses and pharmacy associates.
Inpatient Hospital Medicine ALTO timelines
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Occupational Health at the Mineral location is staffed Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m and 8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. on Friday.
Albert Trevino is our Occupational Health nurse, and he is available to meet with associates for consultation, follow up on work-related injuries, return to work clearance and any other health concerns you may have.
The office is located at door #1106 in the Mineral building.
Telephone: 303.765.6497
Email: CorpOccHealth@Centura.Org