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The Anschutz Medical Campus fosters collaboration among students, researchers and clinicians. Campus architecture and state-of-the-art technology bridge education and research with two world-class hospitals: University of Colorado Hospital and Children’s Hospital Colorado. CU Anschutz is also a catalyst of regional economic development. Its economic impact on the state amounts to more than $2 billion in direct campus expenditures. The Anschutz Medical Campus directly employs more than 8,000 people and has a total employment impact of more than 17,000 jobs in Colorado.
University of Colorado Hospital (UCH) is the Rocky Mountain region's leading academic medical center. UCH is ranked among the top 10 academic medical centers in the United States by the University HealthSystem Consortium and is ranked as the best hospital in the Denver metro area and one of the best in the country by U.S.News & World Report. UCH is best known as an innovator in patient care and often as one of the first hospitals to bring new medicine to patients’ bedsides. The hospital’s physicians are affiliated with the University of Colorado School of Medicine, part of the University of Colorado system. Based on the expansive Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo., the hospital is a central part of one of the country’s only true “Health Care Cities” where patient care, research and education converge to establish the future of health care delivery.
Donor Center Hours of Operation: In-House: Monday – Thursday: 6:30am to 6:15pm Friday: 6:30am – 1:30pm (12:15pm for platelets) Mobile: Monday, Tuesday or Thursday: 8:30AM – 2:30PM Friday: 8:30AM – 12:15PM
The midwives at the Center for Midwifery are experts in normal pregnancy and birth with a focus towards natural, healthy aspects of women and families. We offer a holistic approach to care incorporating support, guidance and expert midwifery skills during your pregnancy, labor, and birth. Our goal is to provide a safe, satisfying, and joyful experience through the journey of pregnancy, birth, and parenthood. We are here to support your wishes for an ideal pregnancy and birth experience. We offer a high touch, personalized focus where we are present with you during your labor. The midwives at the Center for Midwifery are also able to assist you with complementary modalities including massage, acupuncture, chiropractic services, childbirth education, and lactation consultation at University of Colorado Hospital. Our practice is also very unique as we offer a hospital based water birth option. HOUSKEEPING CFM FB page is a forum for positive and inspiring interactions. We do value all comments that can improve our services. Please feel free to provide feedback to [email protected]. CFM FP page is a forum for community building. For medical advice please contact your provider. If you are a client of CFM, the midwife on call or in the clinic will happily discuss inquires. University of Colorado Hospital is the Rocky Mountain region's leading academic medical center, and has been recognized as one of the United States' best hospitals, according to U.S. News & World Report. It is best known as an innovator in patient care and is often as one of the first hospitals to bring new medicine to patients' bedsides. Based at the Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, Colo., the hospital's physicians are all affiliated with the University of Colorado School of Medicine, part of the University of Colorado system.
Fitzsimons Army Hospital — known as Fitzsimons Army Medical Center from 1974 — was a U.S. Army facility located on in Aurora, Colorado, USA. The facility opened in 1918 and closed in 1999; the grounds are being redeveloped for civilian use as the Anschutz Medical Campus and the Fitzsimons Life Science District.HistoryThe facility was founded by the United States Army during World War I arising from the need to treat the large number of casualties from chemical weapons in Europe. Denver's reputation as a prime location for the treatment of tuberculosis led local citizens to lobby the Army on behalf of Denver as the site for the new hospital. Army Hospital 21, as it was first called, was formally dedicated in the autumn of 1918 in Aurora, which at the time had a population of less than 1,000. In July 1920, the facility was formally renamed the Fitzsimons Army Hospital after Lt. William T. Fitzsimons, the first American medical officer killed in World War I. A new main building, known as Building 500, was built in 1941. At the time, it was the largest structure in Colorado.The facility was used heavily during World War II to treat returning casualties and became one of the Army's premier medical training centers. In the 1950s, Dwight Eisenhower received treatment at the facility three separate times for his heart condition while he was president. In September 1955, while on vacation at his in-laws' house in Denver, he suffered a myocardial infarction and was placed in an oxygen tent at the facility. In 2000, a suite of rooms on the hospital's eighth floor was restored to appear as it did when Eisenhower was recovering there.
Fitzsimons Army Hospital — known as Fitzsimons Army Medical Center from 1974 — was a U.S. Army facility located on in Aurora, Colorado, USA. The facility opened in 1918 and closed in 1999; the grounds are being redeveloped for civilian use as the Anschutz Medical Campus and the Fitzsimons Life Science District.HistoryThe facility was founded by the United States Army during World War I arising from the need to treat the large number of casualties from chemical weapons in Europe. Denver's reputation as a prime location for the treatment of tuberculosis led local citizens to lobby the Army on behalf of Denver as the site for the new hospital. Army Hospital 21, as it was first called, was formally dedicated in the autumn of 1918 in Aurora, which at the time had a population of less than 1,000. In July 1920, the facility was formally renamed the Fitzsimons Army Hospital after Lt. William T. Fitzsimons, the first American medical officer killed in World War I. A new main building, known as Building 500, was built in 1941. At the time, it was the largest structure in Colorado.The facility was used heavily during World War II to treat returning casualties and became one of the Army's premier medical training centers. In the 1950s, Dwight Eisenhower received treatment at the facility three separate times for his heart condition while he was president. In September 1955, while on vacation at his in-laws' house in Denver, he suffered a myocardial infarction and was placed in an oxygen tent at the facility. In 2000, a suite of rooms on the hospital's eighth floor was restored to appear as it did when Eisenhower was recovering there.
Children's Hospital Colorado is the only hospital in Colorado verified by the American College of Surgeons as a Level 1 Pediatric Regional Trauma Center. We serve a seven-state region in this capacity.
Donor Center Hours of Operation: In-House: Monday – Thursday: 6:30am to 6:15pm Friday: 6:30am – 1:30pm (12:15pm for platelets) Mobile: Monday, Tuesday or Thursday: 8:30AM – 2:30PM Friday: 8:30AM – 12:15PM
CCIC is dedicated to keeping Colorado’s kids healthy by increasing childhood vaccination coverage. We fulfill our mission by: *Educating professionals – CCIC’s provider education services strengthens Colorado’s health care work force by increasing knowledge of clinical guidelines, data, emerging research and other crucial and timely information and resources on immunizations. *Strengthening and mobilizing Colorado’s childhood immunization projects through coalition building - CCIC’s coalition building and engagement strategies leverage the collective voice of diverse children’s health partners to ensure that CCIC leads the state in systems-level support, infrastructure and resources for children’s immunization. *Advocating for better access to vaccines for all children – CCIC’s public policy agenda engages coalition members and policy makers to identify and advance solutions to challenges in Colorado’s vaccine financing, access and delivery system. *Sharing vaccine information with healthcare providers, parents, the media and organizations across the country - CCIC’s community outreach efforts, including the award-winning ImmunizeforGood.com and VacunalosporSuBien.com campaigns, build awareness among English and Spanish-speaking parents about the safety and importance of immunization. We do all of this without accepting funding from vaccine manufacturers and distributors.
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THE CHELEY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL BURN CAMPS PROGRAM This is the flagship, weeklong summer camp adventure in Estes Park for children nationwide between the ages of 8-18. WINTER BURN CAMP: A select group of teenagers are invited for a week of skiing or snowboarding with challenges both on and off the mountain. WIDJI/CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL BOUNDRY WATERS CANOE CAMP: Teens working together in a high challenge canoe adventure in the boundary waters of Minnesota. FAMILY BURN CAMP: An opportunity for families to share their stories and live together in a supported environment while learning and growing with each other. MANCHESTER CHILDREN’S BURN CAMP This is a special occasion for campers to learn about a new culture and share their experiences on an international level.
ISPCAN's mission is to prevent cruelty to children in every nation, in every form: physical abuse, sexual abuse, neglect, street children, child fatalities, child prostitution, children of war, emotional abuse and child labor. We are committed to increasing public awareness of all forms of violence against children, developing activities to prevent such violence, and promoting the rights of children in all regions of the world. We invite you to join forces with our members around the world to protect children in need: their bodies, minds, hearts and rights. Become a member today: https://ispcan.site-ym.com/general/register_member_type.asp?
The National Association of Counsel for Children (NACC) is a non-profit child advocacy and professional membership association dedicated to improving the lives of children and families through high-quality legal representation and other forms of advocacy. We offer the only child welfare law certification process accredited by the American Bar Association. We also provide training and technical assistance to child law attorneys and other child welfare professionals, engage in public policy and legislative advocacy aimed at improving the child welfare and juvenile justice systems, and hold the National Child Welfare, Juvenile Justice, and Family Law Conference each fall.
In 1962, Dr. C. Henry Kempe and his colleagues led the identification and recognition of child abuse with their defining paper, The Battered Child Syndrome. This paper was regarded as the single most significant event in creating awareness and exposing the reality of abuse. It gave doctors a way to understand and do something about child abuse and neglect. Dr. Kempe was a tenacious researcher and a relentless advocate, working tirelessly to change policy, laws and perceptions to better protect children. For his efforts, he was nominated for a Nobel Prize. He was our founder, and is always our inspiration. We are proud to carry on his important work. The Kempe Center opened in 1972 with one vision: to recognize that children were being abused, the threat was real, and we must do something about it.
We invite you to join us in supporting Children’s Hospital Colorado as we establish a diverse network of young professionals who impact the lives of children and families in our region! Make sure to add [email protected] to your safe senders list. All communications will come from our Constant Contact account via this email address.
DAISY is funded by the NIH (National Institute of Health)