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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!)
Pam Sullivan, Administrator
Pam joined the Rose Residency in the Fall of 1997, after serving over 150 family medicine physicians as the Network Communications Coordinator for the original DFM practice based research network, the Ambulatory Sentinel Practice Network. She brings to our program a background in Public Communications and Research Design and Writing, in addition to Information Systems expertise, and she has acquired additional training in the areas of leadership development and neuthetic counseling. Pam has more than 25 years experience in the design and administration of educational programs and eagerly supports our mission to be the "Premier Family Medicine Residency in the Nation". She is married (to her best friend, Benson) and has two grown sons, Brett and Keith. Pam treasures her spare time spent in Biblical studies, is a creative gardener and crafts-person, a die-hard "Trekker" and enthusiastic Broncos fan.