Painted Rocks Left in Random Places Around Denver Health
November 13, 2018
For more than four years, Denver Health patient Margie Garcia has been battling a rare, autoimmune disease called cryoglobulinemia. The disease can attack her own organs, including her brain.
Army Mental Health Specialists Train to Treat Soldiers at Denver Health
November 12, 2018
Denver Health Paramedics Honored for Heroic Work at the First Paramedics Awards Luncheon
November 09, 2018
This week, the Denver Health Paramedic Division celebrated a year of hard work with a three-course meal at the Four Seasons Hotel Denver, complete with a master of ceremonies, several inspirational speeches from leaders, an awards ceremony and a live auction.
Denver Health Receives an A for Patient Safety
November 08, 2018
Top 5 Flu Shot Myths and Facts
November 06, 2018
2025-26 Flu Shot Update
September 22, 2025, Update: For the 2025-2026 flu season, flu shots are now available. Low- and no-cost immunizations are available for children who are uninsured, under-insured or have Medicaid.
Denver Health Debunks Common Misconceptions About Getting the Flu Shot
We are in the height of flu season and the best way to prevent the flu is to get your flu shot. We asked our care teams todebunk the top five flu shot myths.
Maternal Mortality Rates Rising in Colorado
November 02, 2018
Denver Health Treating More New Moms for Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Issues
Denver Health Associate Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Chief of Obstetrics Kent Heyborne, M.D. talked to
Hit By An 18 Wheeler and Survived
October 25, 2018
By: Rachael Popejoy
The last thing I remember from July 6, 2006, was driving on I-70 and waiting for an 18-wheeler truck to pass me.
It was around lunchtime, a beautiful Friday afternoon, and I was working as a nanny. Myself and the two boys I was watching were heading back from a fun trip to the Denver Zoo. Soon after I merged onto the highway, that’s when everything went black.
Why I Belong at Denver Health
October 22, 2018
“Thank you very much but I’m afraid I must decline your kind offer.”
A good long time ago I was frustrated. Frustrated about the myriad of social problems, the endless procession of patients suffering from the ravages of addiction. Imperfect solutions. I was, in retrospect, burned out. So I did what any normal professional would do. I went looking for a new job.
How a Mammogram Can Save Your Life
October 19, 2018
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