Tag Archives: Denver

8 Ways To Help Prevent Birth Defects

When you are pregnant, there is a lot to think about and do to get ready for the arrival of your new baby. Some of them are exciting and you look forward to, like decorating a nursery or choosing a … Continue reading

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Part 2: My Gastric Bypass Journey

Click here to read Part 1 of Marie’s story, and how she chose gastric bypass surgery After making the decision that I wanted to pursue gastric bypass surgery, I started jumping through all kinds of hoops to get ready, which is … Continue reading

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My Gastric Bypass Journey

By Marie Silverstein  My name is Marie.  I am 49 years old, 5’5”, and I have been overweight my entire life, or at least it feels that way.   When I got pregnant 24 years ago, I lost whatever hold … Continue reading

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Surviving Well: Olga, Cervical Cancer

Just by looking at Olga, you might not guess that she had cancer. When she was diagnosed at age 29 with cervical cancer, she was shocked herself. It was during Olga’s routine yearly gynecologic exam that her doctor first found … Continue reading

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Rose Medical Center Sponsors Soul to Sole Shoe Drive for Columbine Elementary

Every holiday season, Rose employees help kids at risk in the community with the Sole to Soul program. The Soul to Sole program benefits elementary students from Denver Public Schools by purchasing brand new shoes and socks for at-risk children. … Continue reading

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2012 Rose Medical Center “Surviving Well” Calendars now available!

We are thrilled to announce that the second edition of our Rose Medical Center cancer program “Surviving Well” calendar for 2012 is now available! These calendars are easy to get–just email julia.yugel@healthonecares.com with your name and address and we will mail … Continue reading

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Rose Knows…The Cutest Babies in Denver

Was your baby born at Rose? Do you think your baby’s face is cutest one in town? Then here is your chance to show the world! Today, HealthONE launched an online photo campaign to promote some of the cutest Baby … Continue reading

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Rose employees help Light the Night to fight leukemia and lymphoma

Light the Night is an annual walk put on by the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society in communities all around the United States and Canada, and the proceeds raised goes to funding research and support for blood cancer patients. The Rocky … Continue reading

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What Quality Means to Us

“Foremost in our hearts and minds is our commitment to our patients.” –Rose Medical Center Mission Statement Each one of our physicians and employees plays a part in providing the high-quality care that patients expect at Rose. So we asked what quality meant to … Continue reading

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Surviving Well: Devora, Ovarian Cancer

Devora fell in love with Colorado the first time visited and went mountain biking.  “I considered myself a pretty athletic person,” she said. “Then I came out here and the first mountain biking trail I went on whipped me pretty … Continue reading

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