Campus Diary - University of Colorado Hospital
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Campus Diary - University of Colorado Hospital
Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 1 Campus Diary Welcomes A Sad Ending to a Great Year for the Broncos We start out this issue by addressing what for many probably is still an open wound: the 43-8 annihilation the Denver Broncos suffered at the hands of the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLVIII. They were 86’d in 48. Francisco Aguilar Munoz, Materials Technician Central Supply Who’s new on campus Sheila Ahranjani, Clinical Pharmacist - O/P Atrium Pharmacy Jasmine Allen, Pharmacy Intern Atrium Pharmacy Saira Aragonez, Medical Assistant Dermatology Clinic Shugufa Asifi, Certified Nursing Assistant BMT Allison Atchoo, Traveler RN Resource Pool These Broncos fans at the hospital were optimistic Friday but by Sunday night they had turned blue. As you’ll see here and later on in this issue of “Campus Diary,” not many people saw it coming. Since everyone was talking about the Super Bowl all week, and showing their colors to boot, we wanted to find out how people were feeling the day after the disappointing game – and of course what commercials caught their attention. Bryan Potts, RN, Clinical Nurse, BMT How depressed are you today? Super depressed. I couldn’t watch the end. I watched “Robin Hood” instead. What thoughts went through your head after the snap fiasco at the beginning of the game? I did think we could get back after that. Then there was the safety, the field goal and then the touchdown. It just got more and more sad. Which was your favorite TV commercial? The Tim Tebow ones. Stephanie Azeltine, Surgical Technologist OR - AIP Kelly Bailey, Radiographer UFM Boulder Angela Barr, Clinical Nurse Women's Care Center Latisha Barrington, Certified Nursing Assistant THRU Unit Allison Bartley, Practice Manager AS Administration Brian Bauer, Care Team Assistant - ED Emergency Dept. Stephanie Bauer, Clinical Nurse Lab Endoscopy Michael Bigelow, Pharmacy Intern Atrium Pharmacy Heather Bina, Clinical Nurse Interventional Radiology Jenifer Brickey, Clinical Nurse THRU Unit Eleanor Bruin, Social Worker Social Services Continued Subscribe: The Insider is delivered free via email every other Wednesday. To subscribe: [email protected] Comment: We want your input, feedback, notices of stories we’ve missed. To comment: [email protected] Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 2 Campus Diary continued Taryn Nastasio, Advanced Care Partner in the MICU How depressed are you today? I’m actually a Chiefs fan so I’m not depressed at all. I was kind of happy that the Broncos lost [audible boos coming from the Leprino Building security guard]. What thoughts went through your head after the snap fiasco at the beginning of the game? I was surprised. The whole team looked very confused and very off and it showed for the rest of the game. It didn’t look like they were all together. It looked like the worst game I had seen them play. It didn’t look like the typical Peyton Manning Broncos team that I was used to seeing. Which was your favorite TV commercial? I liked the Bud Light commercial with the guy who got picked up at the bar and played ping-pong with Arnold Schwarzenegger at a One Republic Concert. Antoinette Williams, Security Officer How depressed are you today? Very depressed; I’m still hurting. I cried myself to sleep. What thoughts went through your head after the snap fiasco at the beginning of the game? I thought we’d come back and we didn’t. Welcomes Cont. Shannon Bryant, Director of Benefits UCHealth UCHlth Benefits Jordan Buchanan, Certified Nursing Assistant Medicine Specialties Jennifer Cafarelli, Clinical Nurse Interventional Radiology Charleese Calkins, Sales Associate Guest Services Jonah Cantor, Certified Nursing Assistant BMT Joann Carrillo, Clinical Coord. Nursing RN General Surgery Ryan Castro, Radiation Therapist Radiation Therapy Susan Chavez, Certified Nursing Assistant Cardiac Vascular Holding Elaine Clark, MRI Technologist Rad MRI Nicole Cofer, Diagnostic Medical Sonographer Rad Ultrasound Margarita Collora, Program Support Assistant Cardiac/Oncology Admin. Roxanne Cook, Clinical Nurse CeDAR Residential Care Elizabeth Craig, Clinical Nurse Oncology Jamie Cue, Ancillary Health Tech Ancillary Health Techs What do you think happened yesterday? I don’t know. They weren’t there mentally. It was as if they didn’t want it bad enough. Still love my Broncos, though. Kimberly D'Amico, Clinical Nurse Surgery Which was your favorite TV commercial? The one with the two friends who had gone through their whole lives together; it was for the electronic cigarettes. Morgan Diaz, Pharmacy Tech Atrium Pharmacy James Demmitt, Project Mgmt. Analyst UCHlth Network & Telecommunications Patricia Dilzell, Clinical Nurse Cardiac Vascular Holding Continued Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 3 Campus Diary continued Ben Pushee, Clinical Lab Tech How depressed are you today? A little depressed. In fact, my friend works for the mayor and he asked the mayor if everyone could have a sick day today. What thoughts went through your head after the snap fiasco at the beginning of the game? I thought it’s two points; it’s no big deal. We’ll come back. In fact, after the first quarter I thought, we’re still in it, we’re only eight points back. But it was the interception and return for 69 yards when I thought we were in trouble. What do you think happened yesterday? The snap error at the beginning of the game got into Peyton Manning’s head and he was never able to shake that. Which was your favorite TV commercial? I watched online so I didn’t see any of the live commercials. Jennifer Livingston, Quality Improvement Clinical Specialist How depressed are you today? On a scale from 1 to 10, I’d say a 7 or 8. What thoughts went through your head after the snap fiasco at the beginning of the game? I thought, this isn’t going to be good. And then I thought they’re living up to the hype, that they’re really going to have a bad experience here because of the hype of the Seahawks being the Legion of Boom. What do you think happened yesterday? I think our team just didn’t show up. The team that we’ve seen all season didn’t show up. They were really hyped out. Which was your favorite TV commercial? The Budweiser commercial with the puppy. Welcomes Cont. Kendra Duckstein, Clinical Nurse Interventional Radiology William Duran, Medical Lab Technician Clinical Lab Megan Easton, Clinical Nurse CT ICU Bryan Emrich, Clinical Nurse THRU Unit Fang Foster, Medical Laboratory Scientist Clinical Lab Suzanne Fourrier, Clinical Nurse ACE Unit Sarah Franklin, Traveler RN Resource Pool Katelyn Gillooly, Traveler RN Resource Pool Amy Ginn, MRI Technologist Radiology - MRI Paula Gipp, Clinical Nurse Urologic Oncology Chelsea Glasoe, Certified Nursing Assistant THRU Unit Lorena Gomez, Medical Assistant AS Float Pool Veronica Gonzalez, Care Team Assistant Outpatient Psychiatry Hector Gonzalez, Hector JR, Specialty Instrument Tech Sterile Processing Luis Granados, Medical Assistant Rheum/Immuno/Allergy Clinic Sarah Grant, Traveler RN BMT Jane Hackman, Patient Resident Liaison Resident Liaisons Emebet Hailemariam, Cashier Garden View Café Continued Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 4 Campus Diary continued As my husband said to me Monday when I left our house to conduct these interviews, we still get 300-plus days of sunshine a year. Seattle got a little sunshine Sunday, but experience says their parade will be rained on this week. The rest of the year, by the way, the populace of Seattle is seriously depressed, although slightly less so than the residents of Dallas, who are the most emotionally downtrodden in the nation, according to a 2012 survey. ............................................................. Surgeon Thaws his Aversion to Skating Barish Edil, MD, associate professor of surgery and director of the Pancreas and Biliary Surgery Program at UCH, skated when he was young, but didn’t get on the ice again for 20 years. We spoke about why he took such a long hiatus from a sport he’s obviously so fond of and how it feels to get hockey tips from his young children. Welcomes Cont. Yamrot Haileselassie, Sales Associate Guest Services Theresa Hansen, Traveler RN Resource Pool Gary Harkness, Physical Therapist PT Boulder Kaylen Harrison, Care Team Assistant Employee Health & Wellness Carla Hatcher, Traveler RN Cardiac Cath Lab Tina Hayashi, Dietitian Food & Nutrition Svcs. Ashley Hebbring, Clinical Nurse Emergency Dept. Ashley Heier, Certified Nursing Assistant Medical ICU Traci Hodzic, Medical Assistant Women's Health Program Rebecca Infante, Respiratory Therapist Respiratory Care George Johnson, Perioperative Svcs. Assistant OR - AIP Michelle Jonjak, Clinical Nurse Hospital Based Sub-Specialty Surgeon Barish Edil, MD, skates weekly for fun and exercise and plays on a surgical department team. Do people ever confuse your first name with your last name? All the time. When did you start playing hockey? When I was five. My parents were immigrants [from Istanbul, Turkey] and knew nothing of the sport but they ended up in Wisconsin and all the kids were playing so they put me in a program, not knowing the rules. I don’t know if they ever learned the rules. I played for about 10 years [then] stopped and didn’t skate again for about 20 years. Michael Kalisher, HR Compliance Consultant UCHlth HR Compliance Keily Kastner, Certified Nursing Assistant BMT Susan Keys, Case/Utilization Manager UCHlth Case Management Kaylee Klassen, Medical Assistant UFM AF Williams Amanda Kowalski, Traveler RN Cardiac ICU Emily Kraus, Clinical Nurse Emergency Dept. Continued Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 5 Campus Diary continued Did you like playing? I loved it. But I came to a path where I was either going to be concentrating on my studies or hockey. As with most immigrant families, education comes first, so I went that route and didn’t skate for 20 years until my son turned five and I put him a league. And all of sudden I started playing again. That was about four years ago. Welcomes Cont. Kristin Lakatos, Traveler RN Resource Pool Jennifer Lavallee, Sales Associate Guest Services Deborah Lee, Accounting Clerk UCHlth Cash Applications Kathleen Lee, Care Team Assistant EP Outpatient Marina Lewis, Medical Registrar Cardiac/Vascular Center Admin. Sarah Lewis, Clinical Nurse Neuro ICU Kaaren Lindsay, Patient Resident Liaison Resident Liaisons Edil, in uniform, prepares to take the ice. Why did you put your son in hockey? Even though I stopped playing hockey, sports have always been a part of my life, and my wife’s, so I knew it would be part of our kids’ lives. Hockey is an interesting sport because it breeds humility. Every player is important and it’s obviously physically good for kids to get out there and sweat. For those reasons, I thought it would be good for him, and it has been. It’s given him confidence. How did you get back into the sport? I was in Baltimore at the time [at John Hopkins University] and got into an adult league, and when I came here I realized hockey was even bigger here in Denver. We [Barish and UCH trauma surgeon Mike Schurr, MD] formed a departmental surgical hockey team. We just started last year at Big Bear Arena. We have faculty, residents, surgeons, physician assistants, urologists, orthopedic surgeons. We made it to the championships, which we lost last week. Our team has a great name. What is it? The Ten Blades. The 10 blade is the scalpel a surgeon uses to start an operation. Sharon Liner, Supervisor Neurodiagnostics Neurodiagnostics Jennifer Logan, Physical Therapist Inpatient Physical Therapy Janet Lopez, Transplant Coordinator Transplant Center Katherine Maack, Social Worker Social Services Mary Malm-Olsen, Case/Utilization Manager UCHlth Case Management Victoria Mam, Medical Assistant Cancer Center Infusion Leslie Martin, Clinical Nurse Cardiac Vascular Holding Melody McLeland, Mammographer Mammography Aleisha McLennan, Medical Assistant Rheum/Immuno/Allergy Clinic Alexandra Mead, Certified Nursing Assistant Cardiac Vascular Holding Aubrey Morales, Certified Nursing Assistant BMT Continued Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 6 Campus Diary continued What was it like getting back on the ice after 20 years? It was great. Now that I’m 40, I need to work out. It’s a fun and easy way to work out. I am slower, though. And even though I think I’m playing like I did 20 years ago, I know I’m not. Is your son happy you’re playing? My family has come to a couple games. My children are very critical of my playing. My daughter is a lacrosse player and has a lot of comments on hustle and getting back on defense. She’s 12 and I can’t keep up with her. What about playing hockey appeals to you? I like that it’s a fast game. I think the bonding is higher than most sports because every player is important, everyone has a role. And I just like the feeling of being on the ice. Super Bowl prediction: Denver Broncos by 14. (Dr. Edil is a much better surgeon than a sports prognosticator.) ............................................................. What’s in Store? Getting to Know: Jeffrey Fields, UCH Gift Shop merchandise coordinator Welcomes Cont. Bree Murray, Clinical Nurse OR - AIP Margaret Murray, Medical Assistant Lone Tree Health Center Ashlee Mygrant, Speech Language Pathologist Speech Rehab Unit Sarah Nager, Clinical Nurse Women's Care Center Lisa Najera, Clinical Nurse OR Operating Room - ACAM Jenna O'Leary, Certified Nursing Assistant Med/Surg Progressive Care Tami Padden, Clinical Nurse OR - AIP Leslie Parker, Traveler RN Resource Pool Charity Parong, Clinical Nurse Med/Surg Progressive Care Kim Pemkiewicz, Specialty Instrument Tech Sterile Processing - AIP Laura Petersen, Traveler R Resource Pool Ashley Pinkham, Clinical Nurse THRU Unit Melanie Poleschook, Clinical Nurse Neuro ICU Zlata Rahmanovic, Medical Assistant Neurology Kimberly Reuter, Wound Ostomy & Continence RN Wound Care Clinic Merchandise Coordinator Jeffrey Fields shows off his Denver Bronco-themed knee scooter. What do you do as a merchandise coordinator? I assist [Gift Shop manager] Nora [Simmons] in the purchasing and choosing of product. And … unpacking, Laura Rich, Clinical Nurse Surgery Setsuko Richardson, Guest Svcs. Representative Guest Services Christian Rivas, Storekeeper Food and Nutrition Svcs.- AIP Continued Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 7 Campus Diary continued pricing, purchase orders, vouchers and then the end results would be merchandising displays or the stock room, or wherever the products end up between the three stores [AIP Gift Shop, AOP Gift Shop and AIP Flower Shop]. How did you get into this line of work? My background is with art museum retailing. A sales rep introduced me to Nora when the possibility of this job was coming up and it was something that I wanted to learn about, working with the hospital. The missions are very similar. In a museum it would be making funds available for museum education or acquisition of artwork or education. Here it’s patient care. So it’s very, very much the same, but completely different, if that makes sense. What did you do before coming to UCH? Immediately before I was working for the Lakewood Cultural Center – they have an art museum there – and the Lakewood Heritage Center. Before that I did a lot of traveling across the country. I was at Princeton University. I basically took their museum store, which was just books, and turned it into a fullfledged museum store with products. What brought you to UCH? It was my interest in what Nora was trying to create. She wanted to pull together a very cool team to take on this new project of a hospital-owned shop. She really pulled together a great group of people. And I wanted to experience the hospital aspect of retailing versus the museum. Welcomes Cont. Lakisha Robinson Joiner,Obstetrical Technician Women's Care Center Monica Rodriguez, Case Cart Tech Sterile Processing - AIP Lester Romero, Cook Food and Nutrition Svcs.- AIP Jervae Roquemore, Medical Assistant UM Denver Tamara Rosenthal, Radiographer Diagnostic Radiology Erin Schnake, Physical Therapist Inpatient Physical Therapy Bradley Schuchard, Radiographer Diagnostic Radiology Jennifer Shearin, Traveler RN Birth Center - AIP Celeste Stewart, Clinical Nurse Women's Care Center Caitlin Sutton, Specialty Clerk UCHlth Compliance Margaret Taberna, Groundskeeper Facilities Management Katie Thompson, Clinical Nurse SICU Terri Tousley, Operations Analyst UCHealth Plan Administrative What do you like to do in your spare time? I have a master’s degree in mixed media painting and sculpture so I’m an artist. I also do a lot of design work and product development and spend time with my daughter. Angelique Tsydanseres, Clinical Nurse GI/Surgical Onc. Clinic What’s your favorite thing about UCH so far? The stores, of course! Seriously, I really love the interaction of everyone: patients, staff, nurses, doctors. Everyone’s smiling. It’s a very nice environment Cathy Van Dover, Sales Associate Guest Services Mariam Vadiee, Clinical Nurse Burn/Trauma Unit Ashley Van Pelt, Radiographer Diagnostic Radiology Anthony Walker, Materials Technician Central Supply Continued Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 8 Campus Diary continued Where are you from? I’m from Wyoming, a cattle ranch in Torrington, Wyoming. It’s a little town near Laramie. Super Bowl prediction: [Note: Fields has an injured knee and is using a knee scooter decorated with Broncos logos and colors, so it was pretty obvious which team he picked.] Family Unit Daughter, Zoe, 16, lives in Wyoming with her mom. Partner, Jude, works at CoBiz Bank. ............................................................. Campus Couture UCH Insider Editor Tyler Smith’s new office neighbor, Media Relations Coordinator Jessica Berry, caught his eye last week with her sparkly necklace (no calls from HR, please). I stopped by to investigate and was dazzled as well. How would you describe your style? Professional, with a little flair. Media Relations Coordinator Jessica Berry models a jewel encrusted necklace that accentuates her dark hair. Do you get comments on your clothes and/or accessories? I haven’t gotten many comments working here because I tend to dress more conservatively, but in the past I have. Given that I’m in the Navy Reserve I don’t get a lot of Welcomes Cont. Trent Walker, Project Manager Facilities Facilities Management Kacey Whittenburg, Certified Nursing Assistant BMT Ananda Wick, Addiction Case Manager CeDAR Residential Care Tanesha Williams, Certified Nursing Assistant BMT Amanda Wolff, Laboratory Processing Tech Clinical Lab Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 9 Campus Diary continued opportunities to show my style so I enjoy it when I can wear nail polish and jewelry. Do you have any favorite shops in Denver? I like Charming Charlie. ............................................................. Born to Ride Getting to Know: Timothy D. Rumsey, behavioral health worker at the Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation (CeDAR) What do you do as a behavioral health worker? I facilitate groups. I make sure the clients are where they’re supposed to be. I generally work with patients in primary care. After they go through detox they come into primary care and spend 30 days there. So I just spend time with them there. I’d say I’m a counselor more than a therapist. which is still a part of [CU]. I worked with high-risk youth as a counselor for the past three years. I wanted to change things up and work with adults more than kids and that’s how I ended up here. What did you do before coming to work at UCH? Well, there was my work at Synergy. Also, I was a master electrician; I had my own business. I’m ex-military Delta team. I was on the SWAT team for Rocky Flats outside of Boulder. What do you like to do in your spare time? I have a 15-month-old daughter and she takes up a lot of time. For fun I like to backpack, camp, ride motorcycles. I have four [motorcycles] in my garage. I like to restore them. I like to ride them more than I like to restore them, though. Where are you from? Originally born in Missouri but I’ve lived in Boulder County since 1969. What’s your favorite thing about UCH so far? The community feel this place has. It’s huge but everywhere you go everyone is really friendly and inviting. Everyone I’ve encountered here at CeDAR is really into their job, really, into helping people recover. Super Bowl prediction: I want the Broncos to win. However, if Seattle’s defense is as good as they say we have our work cut out for us (good call by Tim). Timothy Rumsey, a behavioral health worker at CeDAR, restores motorcycles but likes riding them better than fixing them. How did you get into this line of work? I’m a recovering alcoholic. About four and a half years ago, after I got sober, I went to Metro State University for a degree in human services with a focus on mental health counseling. I started working for the University of Colorado as a security person at night and because of my background and going to school I was asked to work on staff at a facility called Synergy, Family Unit Wife, Melissa, is a pharmaceutical manufacturer for Merck in Boulder. Daughter, Etta (named after his great grandmother) is 15 months old. Son, Delos, 28, is a bouncer at a nightclub in Denver. ............................................................. Volume 7 | Issue 16 | February 18, 2014 | Page 10 Campus Diary continued See anything weird, wonderful, amusing and/or interesting around UCH Anschutz Campus? Please let us know at [email protected]. Or send ideas directly to Diary dynamo Joelle Klein (pictured) at [email protected]. Klein is a Denver-based freelance writer who specializes in health and wellness issues. When she’s not searching for quirky UCH campus incidents or interviewing fascinating new employees, she’s reading, enjoying the outdoors or spending quality time with her family.
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