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June 7, 2010 Welcome to Lori DePriest, newest member of our residency program support team. Lori comes to us with over six years experience as residency program assistant at the Southwest Georgia Family Medicine Residency at Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital, Albany, Georgia. She will utilize her valuable skills as our new Residency Project Coordinator.
June 5th, 2010 Rose Family Medicine celebrates it's 40th year of accreditation as a Family Medicine Program. Please check out the blog. It's an awesome feeling to have trained family physicians for four decades!
June 5, 2010 marks the 40th year of the Rose Family Medicine Residency at Rose Medical Center! We first received our accreditation on June 5th, 1970. Congratulations and well-wishes to all who have made this partnership so successful over 4 decades of educating family medicine physicians.
June 1, 2010 The Rose Family Medicine Residency bids goodbye to one of our longtime faculty, Marc Grushan, MD. Marc has been with the Rose Residency for more than a decade, and is moving from a position as residency faculty to a private practice opportunity in Boulder. Marc will be part of a group that makes house-calls to the elderly and home-bound, and is excited about his new opportunity but will miss RFMR immensely. Marc leaves behind a legacy of education and contributions to the Rose program that will benefit our program for decades to come, and we will miss you! Best of luck in your new endeavor! (A search for new faculty is underway!)
Jackie Stern, MD
Dr. Stern came to Colorado in 1983 to do her Family Medicine residency at Mercy Medical Center (now St. Anthony's), after finishing med school at the University of California, San Diego. She then worked for Colorado Permanente Medical Group from 1986-89, before joining a private practice in Aurora, where she was a partner for more than 10 years. In addition to a broad based general practice she focused on adolescent medicine, patient education, and women's care. In 2000 Jackie joined the Rose Family Medicine Residency as a community preceptor, and has continued to serve the residency since that time in a variety of roles, with her venue being the RFM outpatient practice.
Jackie's "other life" is full with three children and the attendant activites of their lives as well as her husband's. She enjoys skiing (XC and downhill), hut trips, painting, snowboarding, and gardening!