Denver Health has been treating and healing the people of Denver for more than 165 years since its founding in 1860 to serve the health care needs of the community. Since then, we have grown alongside the community to become a complete health care system, proudly providing care for all residents -- at every point in their lives, from primary, specialty and acute care services such as Urgent Care, Emergency and Trauma.
The 24-hour Transfer Center at Denver Health is a one-call resource for transfers and consultations to Denver Health. Dedicated clinical staff answers the phone and takes care of coordinating transfers for all trauma and direct inpatient transfers for adults and children.
Process:
Call the Denver Health Transfer Center; anytime, day or night. Your call will be answered promptly and will be recorded. Call 1-855-602-5280.
Denver Health’s Department of Radiology offers a broad range of imaging services for referring physicians to aide in the screening, diagnosis and treatment of acute/chronic diseases as well as emergent injuries.
To refer a patient to our Denver Health Radiology, please submit the request through EpicCare Link.
EpicCare Link connects you with your patient's Denver Health records
EpicCare Link is a web-based application intended for outside clinical providers that allows them to connect with their patient’s health history in real time, using an Internet browser.
Use EpicCare Link to gain secure read-only access to patient information from within Denver Health’s electronic health record like progress notes, lab results, discharge instructions, consult notes, and other portions of your patient’s Epic record.
Student tuition is $21,000. Upon acceptance to the program, the Program Director will provide financial aid information for which students may apply.
The program is offered over 46 weeks and begins in January. Students will spend the first several months participating in didactic lectures and student laboratory to gain knowledge and develop a basic level of competency before entering the clinical rotations.
Medical Laboratory Science Profession
A Medical Laboratory Scientist (MLS) (also referred to as a Medical Technologist) is a healthcare professional who works in the following areas of the clinical laboratory: chemistry, immunology, hematology, hemostasis, urinalysis, microbiology, molecular diagnostics and immunohematology (blood banking or transfusion services).
Prerequisite Courses
The student must have prior to starting the program:
For those who have been accepted into the International Visiting Physicians program at Denver Health, please email lynne.briggs@dhha.org to communicate about payment.
