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Jaren Riley, MD Rocky Mountain Scoliosis & Spine Rocky Mountain Pediatric Orthopedics 303-861-2663 2055 High St, Ste 130, Denver 14000 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 300, Centennial 400 Indiana St, Ste 350, Golden www.rockymountainorthopedics.com MD: Univ of Iowa Resid: Univ of Iowa Fellow: Shriner's Hosp for Children and Primary Children's Hosp orthoPedics sPorts medicine sports medicine doctors are concerned with the effects of exercise and monitoring its impact on active children of all ages, abilities and levels of fitness. they are involved with injuries sustained in athletics, including their prevention, diagnosis, surgery and treatment. Kris Geiger, MD Rocky Mountain Youth Sports Medicine Institute 720-979-0840 14000 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 300, Centennial 2055 High St, Ste 130, Denver www.rmysportsmed.com MD: Univ of Wisconsin, Madison Fellow: Hennepin County, Minneapolis K Brooke Pengel, MD Rocky Mountain Youth Sports Medicine Institute 720-979-0840 14000 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 300, Centennial 1721 E 19th Ave, Ste 244, Denver www.rmysportsmed.com MD: Univ of Connecticut Resid: Children's Hosp, Denver, Univ of Colorado and Univ of Connecticut Fellow: Univ of Colorado John D Polousky, MD Rocky Mountain Youth Sports Medicine Institute 720-979-0840 14000 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 300, Centennial 2055 High St, Ste 130, Denver www.rmysportsmed.com MD: Univ of Southern California Resid: The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Fellow: International Ctr for Limb Lengthening, Baltimore's Sinai Hosp Fellow: The Children's Hosp, Univ of Colorado Jaren Riley, MD Rocky Mountain Pediatric Orthopedics 303-861-2663 2055 High St, Ste 130, Denver 14000 E Arapahoe Rd, Ste 300, Centennial 400 Indiana St, Ste 350, Golden www.orthopediccare4kids.com MD: Univ of Iowa Resid: Univ of Iowa Fellow: Shriner's Hosp for Children PhysicAl & occuPAtionAl therAPy treat impairments and disabilities and promote mobility, functional ability, quality of life and movement potential through examination, evaluation, diagnosis and physical intervention. Physical and occupational therapists help children with disabilities to participate fully in school and social situations. RMHC at P/SL 303-839-6760 www.rockymountainyouthpt.com Kristy Azbell, PT, DPT, PCS Rebecca Cupps, MSOTR Katie Faul, PT, DPT Rocky Mountain Youth Physical Therapy & Sports Performance Center 720-754-4710 www.rockymountainyouthpt.com Mike Dovico, PT Sharon Howard, PT PhysiAtry/ PhysicAl medicine using medication and physical therapy, physiatrists participate in the care of children with muscle diseases and congenital disabilities, as well as, traumatic brain injury, acquired amputations, and both acute and long-term spinal cord injuries. Among the pediatric conditions involved are cerebral Palsy, spina Bifida, Birth Brachial Plexus Palsy, and torticollis. Suzanne Rosenberg, MD Pediatric Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation 303-881-3739 1601 E 19th Ave, Ste 3500, Denver 10099 RidgeGate, Ste 440, Lone Tree MD: State Univ of New York, Buffalo, 1992 Intern: Univ of Minnesota Resid: Univ of Colorado PlAstic surgery Plastic surgery includes many types of reconstructive surgery, hand surgery, microsurgery, and the treatment of burns. children often face medical issues very different from the experiences of an adult patient. many birth defects or syndromes present at birth are best treated in childhood, and pediatric plastic surgeons specialize in treating these conditions in children. conditions commonly treated by pediatric plastic surgeons include craniofacial anomalies, cleft lip and palate and congenital hand deformities. William C Brown, MD Plastic Surgery Clinic Institute for Limb Preservation 1578 Humboldt, Denver www.plasticsurgeryclinic.net MD: McGill Univ, Montreal Resid: Duke Univ Resid: Beth Israel Hosp, Harvard, Boston David P Schnur, MD Plastic Surgery Clinic Institute for Limb Preservation 1578 Humboldt, Denver www.plasticsurgeryclinic.net MD: Univ of Arizona, Tucson, 1995 Resid: Univ of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Resid: Univ of Pennsylvania Fellow: The Hand Center of San Antonio Fellow: Chang Gung Memorial Hosp, Taiwan Conrad J Tirre, MD Plastic Surgery Clinic Institute for Limb Preservation 1578 Humboldt, Denver www.plasticsurgeryclinic.net MD: Saint Louis Univ, Missouri, 1987 Resid: State Univ of New York, Stonybrook Resid: Plastic Surgery, Univ of Colorado Fellow: Oregon Univ, HSC PsychiAtry Professionals who work in this specialty treat children with psychological and behavioral problems ranging from age-typical "problem" behaviors and situational reactions to more serious emotional and behavioral disturbances. Jeanne Floerke, PsyD 303-861-1128 671 Grant St, Denver PsyD: Univ of Denver Intern: The Children's Hosp, Denver Asa G Yancey, Jr, MD 303-740-0400 6851 S Holly Circle, Ste 260, Centennial www.asagyanceyjrpsychiatrist.com MD: Boston Univ, 1981 Resid: Univ of Arizona Fellow: Univ of Colorado sleeP medicine A physician who specializes in the clinical assessment, physiologic testing, diagnosis, management and prevention of sleep and circadian rhythm disorders. disorders managed by sleep specialists include, but are not limited to, sleep related breathing disorders, insomnia, hypersomnia, circadian rhythm sleep disorders, parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders. Robert D Ballard, MD Colorado Sleep Medicine 303-832-2955 1601 E 19th Ave, Ste 3550, Denver MD: Univ of Kentucky, 1980 Resid: Univ of Colorado Fellow: National Jewish, Denver Fellow: Oklahoma Univ Ramon Cuevas, MD Rocky Mountain Pediatric Neurology and Sleep Medicine 303-226-7230 2055 High St, Ste 210, Denver 10099 RidgeGate Pkwy, Ste 440, Lone Tree www.denverneuro4kids.com MD: Univ of Iowa Resid/Fellow: Vanderbilt Univ sPeech PAthology A trained speech-language pathologist (ccc-slP) works to help children improve their ability to communicate. this includes both speech, which is how sounds are made, and language, which involves understanding and choosing the correct words to use. the main goal of speech therapy is to restore the ability to communicate accurately. RMHC at P/SL 303-839-6760 Jen Meredith, MEd, CCC-SLP Robin Gonzalez, MA, CCC-SLP, MHA Traci Shortridge, MS, CCC-SLP Brenda Smolky, MA, CCC-SLP surgery: generAl & minimAlly invAsive Pediatric surgery is the surgical branch that uses operative techniques to correct certain pediatric conditions such as; congenital abnormalities, tumors, chronic diseases and traumatic injuries. there are different specialties, such as; otolaryngology, ophthalmology, urology, orthopedics and neurology. Saundra Kay, MD Rocky Mountain Pediatric Surgery 303-839-6001 2055 High St, Ste 370, Denver www.rockymountainkidssurgery.com MD: McGill Univ, Montreal Resid: Pediatric and General Surgery Fellow: Montreal Children's Hosp Steven Rothenberg, MD Rocky Mountain Pediatric Surgery 303-839-6001 2055 High St, Ste 370, Denver www.rockymountainkidssurgery.com MD: Univ of Colorado, 1984 Resid: Univ of Colorado Fellow: Broadgreen Hosp, Liverpool Kristin E Shipman, MD Rocky Mountain Pediatric Surgery 303-839-6001 2055 High St, Ste 370, Denver www.rockymountainkidssurgery.com MD: Univ of Missouri, Kansas City Resid: Baylor College of Med, Houston Fellow: Univ of Texas, Parkland Memorial, Children's Med Ctr, Dallas Bethany Slater, MD Rocky Mountain Pediatric Surgery 303-839-6001 2055 High St, Ste 370, Denver www.rockymountainkidssurgery.com MD: Mount Sinai, New York, 2004 Resid: Stanford Univ Fellow: Baylor College of Med 76 © 2014 Solve Publications

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