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Division of Medical Education


Family Medicine Residency Programs
Casper:
Beth Robitaille, Director
(307) 233‑6020
Cheyenne: Ronald L. Malm, Director
(307) 777‑7911

Professors:

ALISON DOHERTY, Clinical Professor 2015.

Associate Professors:

LISA K. BRANDES, B.S. Kansas State University 1987; M.D. University of Kansas School of Medicine 1993; Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine 2012.

JAMES F. BROOMFIELD, B.S. University of Arkansas 1986; M.D. 1990; Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Cheyenne 2005, 1999.

RONALD L. MALM, B.S. University of Wyoming 1988; D.O. The University of Health Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine 1992; Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Cheyenne 2012, 2005, 1999.

DOUGLAS S. PARKS, B.S. Baker University 1978; M.D. University of Kansas 1984; Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Cheyenne 1999, 1993.

BETH ROBITAILLE, B.A. University of Notre Dame 1991; M.D. Creighton University School of Medicine 1995; Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine, Casper 2012, 2007, 2002.

STEPHAN N. TRENT, B.A. University of Tennessee 1973; D.O. University of Health Sciences 1980; Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine 2007, 2002.

BRIAN M. VEAUTHIER, B.S. University of Notre Dame 1996; M.D. Georgetown University School of Medicine 2001; Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine 2012.

Assistant Professors:

KIM R. BROOMFIELD, B.S. University of Wyoming 1987; B.S. 1988; M.D. University of Colorado 1992; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Cheyenne 2012, 2009.

WHITNEY A. BUCKLEY, PharmD University of Wyoming 2004; Clinical Assistant Professor 2008.

MARIA A. CORNELIUS, Clinical Assistant Professor 2012.

JANNA CRUMPTON, Pharm.D. Creighton University 2011; Clinical Assistant Professor Cheyenne 2012.

ZACH DEISS, B.A. University of Wyoming 1979; M.D. Creighton University School of Medicine 1987; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Casper 2012, 2010.

JOHN P. HEALEY, B.S. University of Wyoming 1979; M.S. University of Utah; M.D. Creighton University 1991; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Cheyenne 2012, 2009.

CAROLINE KIRSCH RUSSEL, Clinical Assistant Professor 2012.

ROBERT M. MONGER, B.A. Augustana College 1988; M.D. University of Utah School of Medicine 1992; Clinical Assistant Professor 2008.

DIANE NOTON, B.S. University of Wyoming 1991; M.D. Creighton University 1995; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Cheyenne 2009.

SHARON KARNES OLAND, B.S. University of Washington School of Medicine 1997; M.D. University of Washington School of Medicine 2001; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Casper 2012.

THOMAS E. RADOSEVICH, B.S. University of Wyoming 1990; M.D. Creighton University School of Medicine 1999; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine 2012, 2008.

CORA SALVINO, B.S. Purdue University 1975; M.D. Chicago Medical School 1978; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Casper 2010.

G. DOUGLAS SCHMITZ, B.S. and M.D. University of Nebraska Medical School 1979; Clinical Assistant Professor 2008.

AMY TRELEASE-BELL, B.S. University of Wyoming 1992; M.D. Creighton University School of Medicine 1996; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Cheyenne 2012, 2004.

CYNTHIA WORKS, Clinical Assistant Professor 2012.

PATRICK A. YOST, B.S. University of Wyoming 1994; M.D. Creighton University 1999; Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine Cheyenne 2012, 2009.

The Division of Medical Education provides opportunities for qualified Wyoming students to pursue careers in medicine; supports both undergraduate and graduate medical education programs; promotes high quality continuing education in medicine and other health care fields for Wyoming providers; facilitates increased accessibility of health and medical services in remote and shortage areas; supports interdisciplinary clinical training; and works closely with the Center for Rural Health Research and Education to promote research and programs to address rural/frontier health delivery concerns.

The University of Wyoming medical contract program enhances medical education opportunities for Wyoming residents. In March 1996, the University of Wyoming became a partner in the WWAMI (Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana, Idaho) Program. As a result, students accepted into the medical contract program attend the University of Washington School of Medicine. The first 18 months of this program are taught on campus at the University of Wyoming. The doctor of medicine degree is awarded by the University of Washington. For further information, contact the Wyoming WWAMI Office, College of Health Sciences, Laramie, Wyoming 82071, (307) 766-2496.

Because of the need for broadly trained primary care physicians in Wyoming, the Wyoming Legislature has established two residency programs in the specialty of family medicine. These two accredited, university-administered, community-hospital based family medicine residency programs are located in Casper and Cheyenne. They enroll up to 42 residents (14 in each of three years). The two family medicine centers are among the most modern and comprehensively equipped facilities of their kind in the nation and maintain a 1:4 faculty to resident ratio. The program at Casper began in 1976 and is affiliated with Wyoming Medical Center. The program utilized the services and facilities provided by the Community Health Center of Central Wyoming. The Cheyenne program became active in 1980 and is affiliated with United Medical Center. The program utilizes the services and facilities provided by the Veterans Administration and the FE Warren AFB hospitals also located in Cheyenne. Both centers utilize modern design and include spacious examining rooms; treatment and casting rooms; x-ray facilities; offices for faculty, residents and staff; complete laboratories; multiphasic research areas; conference rooms; business offices and roomy waiting rooms with play areas in the clinical component. In the educational component, both include large auditoriums, several classrooms; audio visual production centers; medical libraries; learning resource centers and administrative offices. Particular emphasis in both centers is placed on preparing physicians for rural practice and other facets of medical practice that are unique to Wyoming.

WWAMI Medical Education Program

Laramie: Tim Robinson, Director
(307) 766-2497
Marivern Easton, Assistant Director
(307) 766-6751
Web site: www.uwyo.edu/wwami

Graduate Study

The Division of Medical Educat ion provides graduate medical (residency) education for physicians in the specialty of family medicine. The university supports two fully accredited family medicine residency programs in Casper and Cheyenne with a capacity for 42 residents (14 in each of the three years). The Casper program began in 1976 and is affiliated with the Community Health Center of Central Wyoming and the Wyoming Medical Center. The Cheyenne program opened in 1980 and is affiliated with Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. In addition, the Cheyenne program has a close working relationship with the Veterans Administration Hospital. The residency programs are housed in two family medicine centers acclaimed to be among the most modern and comprehensively equipped facilities of their kind in the nation. Particular emphasis is placed on preparing physicians for rural practice and addressing those facets of medical practice that are unique to Wyoming.

In 1996, the University of Wyoming joined the University of Washington’s WWAMI Program to provide medical education for the students of Wyoming. Medical students accepted into this program (WWAMI) take their 18 months of classes on campus at the University of Wyoming. Students interested in this program should contact the WWAMI office in the College of Health Sciences at (307) 766-2496.

Microbiology Program

Program Director: Gerard P. Andrews
Phone: (307) 766-3139
FAX: (307) 766-3875
E-mail: gandrews@uwyo.edu

Please see the Microbiology  section under the College of Agriculture and Natural Resources for list of faculty and program information.