Poudre Valley Health System
Residency training
The hospital has an ACGME-accredited residency program in family medicine. Eight residents are accepted per year. The three-year program emphasizes community-based and rural medicine to provide physicians to northern Colorado and southern Wyoming.
History
Poudre Valley Hospital opened in 1925 as Larimer County Hospital. It became Poudre Valley Hospital (PVH) in 1980.
Poudre Valley Hospital received attention in 1998 as the hospital where Matthew Shepard was taken after being attacked outside Laramie, Wyoming. The sudden rush of traffic to the hospital's web site required reconfiguration of the site to support the traffic.
Poudre Valley Health System, which owned PVH and Medical Center of the Rockies at the time, was named one of three winners of the 2008 Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. PVHS was the only healthcare provider to win the award in 2008. Vice President Joe Biden presented the Baldrige award to PVHS in Washington, D.C., on December 2.
In 2012, Poudre Valley Health System merged with the University of Colorado Hospital to form UCHealth.
References
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- ^ "The Role of Health Care Innovation in the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award: An Interview With Baldrige Judge Patricia Martinez, MD, MPH". Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality. April 10, 2013. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
- ^ Zubeck, Pam. "University and Fort Collins hospitals merge". Colorado Springs Independent. Retrieved July 20, 2020.