Letter from the CEO: The Right Stuff - Leading by Example

Are you tired of reading about super committees, sustainable growth rates and revenue reductions? I am.

Lily Tomlin said, “I always wondered why somebody didn’t do something about that, then I realized I was somebody.” We don’t need to wait for legislation or the threat of revenue reductions to implement change. Health professionals in rural Colorado are not waiting for someone else to make it right.

Physician Assistant Ken Jenks isn’t waiting. He provides medical care to a ranching community in Paradox, Colorado (located on Colorado’s western border with a population of maybe 200). Ken has been described as an “angel in disguise” by residents of the Paradox Valley. Montrose Memorial is the nearest hospital and is more than 100 miles away.

Rebecca “Beka” Warren is the Chief Quality Officer at The Memorial Hospital in Craig and she isn’t waiting either. Beka researches and implements best practices from industries outside of healthcare to improve patient care within the hospital. Thanks to Beka’s work, The Memorial Hospital now uses techniques adapted from the Bureau of Land Management as part of their daily planning process.

Denice Baucke, RN, doesn’t have time to wait for someone else to fix what ails her community. Denice, a Community Outreach Coordinator, provides health education aimed at decreasing the frequent visits to the emergency department at Wray Community Hospital. How’s this for a healthy dose of common sense? Denice has even installed hand rails in private homes at the hospital’s expense. Talk about giving her community a hand! Funding an Outreach Coordinator may decrease emergency department revenue, but the leadership at WCH understands the bigger picture while quietly delivering on their mission of providing quality care to their community.

As John F. Kennedy said, “One person can make a difference and every person should try.” From all of us at The Colorado Rural Health Center, thank you to Ken, Beka, and Denice.

Spanish Language for Health Care Professionals

This four-day course, hosted by CHAMPS and the Denver Medical Society (DMS), is an intensive, conversational and medical Spanish workshop targeted to clinical personnel. The course curriculum provides an experience of immersion learning, an approach that has proven to be extremely suitable for those with limited time who must immediately use their new language skills with their Spanish-speaking clients.

Course Instructors: Rios and Associates teaches skill levels from beginner to advanced. Two skill levels with be offered during this training. Rios Associates has been successfully presenting intensive medical language and cultural workshops throughout the United States since 1983.

Course Objectives:

  • Acquire/strengthen ability to interview patients in Spanish, take a medical history, conduct a physical exam, give prescriptions and follow-up instructions, and intervene with medical emergencies
  • Be exposed to a Spanish vocabulary of at least 1,500 general and medical words
  • Develop a good flow of speech in present, future, and past tenses, and command forms
  • Develop an awareness of differences in attitudes between Latinos and other Americans concerning time, space, clothing, foods, health, and medical care
  • Develop skills to continue language acquisition through daily practice and experience
  • Intermediate students will be able to do all of the above using more idioms, complex tenses and moods (conditional, present and past progressive, present and past perfect tenses plus subjunctive mood and its tenses)

Audience: Physicians, PAs, NPs, nurses, medical assistants, dentists, pharmacists, behavioral health providers, and other clinical personnel

Cost: $499 for CHAMPS and/or DMS Members, and $599 for Non-Members not including travel, lodging and most meal expenses

Location: Denver Medical Society, 1850 Williams Street, Denver, Colorado, 80218

Date and Time: Friday, April 20-Monday, April 23, 2012; 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. each day.

Registration: Complete the registration form and self assesment and mail or fax it to CHAMPS by April 2, 2012

For more information, contact Stephanie Booker at stephanie@CHAMPSonline.org.

This program is presented by Community Health Association of Mountain/Plains States (CHAMPS) in partnership with the Denver Medical Society.

Register NOW for 2012 Forum - Essential Perspectives for Safety Net Providers

Our annual event brought to you by the Colorado Rural Health Center and ClinicNET is just around the corner. Join us April 11th - 13th at the Sheraton Denver West in Lakewood, Colorado and participate in the numerous education, training and networking opportunities available to you.

For more information on this event or to register please visit our website or contact Courtnay Ryan at cr@coruralhealth.org. See you there!

New CPR Website!

Colorado Provider Recruitment (CPR) is extremely proud to announce the launch of its brand new website! After long and careful evaluation of the past website, SearchColorado.org, CPR made some major changes to improve how the program should be presented to the public.

The new website, which you will find at www.coproviderrecruitment.org, is designed to accommodate the needs of job seekers and rural healthcare employers alike. It will be a one-stop shop for healthcare professionals interested in Colorado’s rural and urban underserved job market. The website will provide an avenue for job seekers to learn what jobs are available, find out where exactly these jobs are, as well as an easy way to sign up with CPR to start receiving information about these positions. In addition to this, CPR will be providing a new and improved searchcolorado page so that job seekers can continue to explore Colorado’s landscape and the amazing things rural communities have to offer them and their family. CPR has new improvements for employers too! Employers will now be able to easily review all the services and benefits offered to them from CPR as well as fill out the Community Opportunity Form online for fast and easy submission. Included for both healthcare professionals and employers is extensive information on loan repayment, the J-1 Visa waiver program, upcoming events related to workforce and more!

Please take some quality time to browse through the site; you will find that it offers a more enhanced degree of information which is easy to navigate and a chance to learn something new about CPR.

Free Grantwriting Workshops!

Need help writing your application for the 2012 Colorado Rural Healthcare Grant Program? Sign-up for a free grant writing workshop. Registration is required. Click here to register.

Workshops will be offered for the following dates and locations:

  • Wednesday, January 18, 2012

  • 10:00am - 3:00pm
    Arkansas Valley Regional Medical Center
    1100 Carson Ave.
    La Junta, CO 81050
  • Tuesday, January 31, 2012

  • 10:00am - 3:00pm
    Colorado Rural Health Center
    3033 S. Parker Rd., Ste. 606
    Aurora, CO 80014

Important Application Dates
Intent to Apply Form Due: February 14, 2012
Applications Due: Noon February 15, 2012
Notification of Grant Awards: June 2012

More Information
Read more about this funding opportunity
Fill out an Intent to Apply form
Download the grant guidance
Download the application

Save the Date!

The 21st Annual Colorado Rural Health Conference will be October 25-26, 2012. This year’s conference will again provide participants with a wide range of educational topics including healthcare reform nationally and locally, innovative solutions to access to care, networking and resource opportunities and much more.

In order to better serve our members and reduce time spent traveling we are combining this year's annual conference with the Annual CAH Workshop. Stay posted for more details on location and topics in the coming months!

Great Outdoors Colorado Grant Writing Workshops

DENVER - Staff members from Lottery-funded Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) will be offering grant-writing workshops around the state in January to assist local communities in preparing applications for GOCO's Local Government Park, Outdoor Recreation and Environmental Education grants. Applications are due March 2 with grant awards to be made in June 2012.

GOCO is the result of a citizens' initiative passed by 58% of the voters in 1992. As the recipient of approximately half of Colorado Lottery proceeds, $56 million in Fiscal Year 2011. GOCO awards grants to local governments and land trusts, and makes investments through the Colorado Division of Parks and Wildlife. Since 1994, more than 3,400 projects in all 64 counties have received GOCO funding.

While all workshops are free and open to the public, reservations are strongly suggested. Please RSVP to Luke Bolinger at 303.226.4525 or lbolinger@goco.org. Workshops will be held in:

  • January 17
    1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
    City Hall
    601 Colorado
    La Junta, CO
  • January 18
    9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
    Alamosa Recreation Center
    222 Old Sanford Road
    Alamosa, CO
  • January 19
    9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
    Durango Public Library
    1900 E. 3rd Avenue
    Durango, CO
  • January 20
    9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
    Salida Steam Plant
    220 West Sackett Avenue
    Salida, CO
  • January 24
    9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
    Golden Recreation Center
    Bear Creek South Room
    1470 10th Street
    Golden, CO

Grand Opening at Middle Park Medical Center

The grand opening of Middle Park Medical Center (MPMC) was held mid-December with a ceremony very well attended by the community. The new medical facility includes 10 computer-friendly patient exam rooms on one side of the building, with special consideration given to visiting specialist’s needs. On the other side of the building is the lab, mammography, imaging, emergency room, and two in-patient beds. Central scheduling for labs, imaging, and other services creates a very efficient workflow.
MPMC is owned and operated by Kremmling Memorial Hospital District with locations in Kremmling and Granby and is committed to helping improve the quality, availability and access to health care to the residents of the region, while working to keep costs down and improve the sustainability of care to those they serve. MPMC provides hospital and health care related services to roughly 15,000 residents of Jackson, Summit and Grand Counties, and to thousands more who come to the area to recreate and work.

A Look Back: Life of a Colorado Rural Physician in 1948

In 1948, LIFE magazine photographer W. Eugene Smith spent more than three weeks in Kremmling, Colorado, shadowing general practitioner Ernest Ceriani as he worked with patients on all manner of ailments. The resulting images -- powerful and poignant -- became an instant classic, and Smith was quickly anointed one of the masters of the photoessay. For the first time ever, thanks to Smith's work, many viewers were given an intimate look at the emotional and physical challenges faced by rural physicians on a daily basis.

Recently, LIFE magazine made some of Smith's previous unpublished photos available. Read the story here and get a peek into life as a rural physician in the 1940s here.