Telluride Medical Center

Staff at the Telluride Regional Medical Center work closely with each other; the are also very close to their patients. But according to Medical Center staff and their CEO, that’s not exactly ideal. Since 2007, patient visits have grown 166 percent, according to the Med Center’s Financial Director, Julie...

Expecting parents are invited to the Telluride Med Center to meet the Primary Care team and discuss prenatal health and caring for newborns, 8/15, 5:30 - 6:30 p.m. Expecting mothers and their partners are invited to join the Primary Care team at the Telluride Regional Medical Center on Tuesday,...

The Telluride Regional Medical Center announced this week their own Paula Scheidegger has been awarded the Kaiser Permanente Educational Loan Repayment for Safety Net Clinical Support Staff. The purpose of – get ready for a mouthful – the Kaiser Permanente Educational Loan Repayment for Safety Net Clinical Support Staff program...

The Telluride Medical Center Foundation’s Telluride Women Gives is about building a culture of engagement and generosity through a giving circle that is determined to give back to its donors in the form of networking and lectures that impart vital information about hot topics in health and...

Having found zero deficiencies, the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment has re-designated the Telluride Regional Medical Center as a Level V Trauma Center. According to a letter sent to John Gardner, the medical center's CEO, after an on-site review last month, the department's reviewers...

The Telluride AIDS Benefit (TAB) is contributing $145,000 to eight AIDS service organizations in Colorado, Utah, and Africa, in 2017. marking a very successful 24th year for the organization. To date, TAB has donated over $2.5 million towards HIV/AIDS programs worldwide and 100% of funds raised during...

Staff at the Telluride Regional Medical Center are wearing red today, as part of the American Heart Association's National Wear Red Day, to build awareness for heart disease in women. "Too many people consider heart disease a 'man's disease' but this is simply not the case....