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8/23/2007

Colorado

Internal Medicine

Employed practice 


U.S.-trained

U.S. Citizen

 Internal Medicine: In and out patient setting. This is Colorado at it’s best. Fast growing community, rich in recreational opportunities, natural resources, and old west lore. Located within minutes of World Class skiing, Denver three hours away. Population of the community is about 10K. Practice: Empolyee of the Hospital or join a group. Need is due to growth, not replacement. Very competitive compensation packages. Health Care: the hospital is owned by the people of the County and operates as a not-for-profit organization. The hospital is equipped with state-of-the art cardiac monitoring and resuscitation equipment. Laboratory and radiology departments, obstetrics, and surgical capabilities allow patients to complete routine procedures, same day surgery and also receive emergency services within a wide geographic area. Relationships with metropolitan hospitals allow for rapid transfer of patients requiring more specialized care. A variety of medical and sports medicine clinics, dental and alternative healthcare offices are located in town. Rehabilitation therapy is available from local agencies. The living center includes special programs for Alzheimer's patients. The Visiting Nurse Association provides assisted living services. Recreation: World class downhill skiing is available within minutes. The Reservoir, minutes from town, is a favorite destination for water skiing, fishing, swimming and after-work picnics. A miniature golf course, a movie theater, a skateboard park and a bowling alley are located here. Locals ice-skate at the Olympic-sized rink, walk and bike nature trails, and attend baseball games at the spacious recreation complex. Developed parks totaling 120 acres are within walking distance. Swimming and wave pools, basketball, tennis, and volleyball courts are located in the centralized city park. Racquetball courts and a climbing wall are housed in community-used, college-owned Health Club. Youth and adults play baseball, soccer, volleyball, football and basketball organized by the local parks and recreation department. Youngsters raise animals of all kinds and learn vocational skills and crafts through 4-H and FFA. Visitors and locals frequent the beautiful 18-hole Golf Course, not only to golf, but to dine and view resident bald eagles and other wildlife. Rafting, fly-fishing, and fishing for pike, trout and catfish abound. This region has attracted hunters for over 200 years and is a favorite for bow, muzzleloading and rifle hunting for elk, deer, antelope, bear, and mountain lion. Fun in the snow includes sledding, snowmobiling, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing. Vast Bureau of Land Management acreage provide campers, hikers, photographers and day-trippers access to wilderness, wild horses, scenic landscapes and pre-historic dinosaurs.

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