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Keeping the Balance

People often ask me as an executive director, what is most difficult about running a small but mighty organization like Doctors Care? Is it the fluctuation of highs and lows like receiving

Resilience in Times of Sorrow

I woke up today and realized I am struggling with my resilience. Usually I start the day believing I/we can change the world for the better. We will heal the sick, change

Bebe Shares Thoughts on Generosity

As I was driving out of the Doctors Care parking lot recently, I passed a woman filling the Little Food Pantry with canned goods.  The pantry, which looks a lot like the

Riding the Waves of Change

Things in life sometimes change, often without anything being broken, failing, or faulty. Like a strong ocean wave, change can be thrust upon us – knock us around, causing skinned knees from

What Do Santa and the Elves Look Like?

I have come to realize that Santa comes in all shapes and sizes. Over the years the definition of Santa seems to have evolved from “jolly old soul” to “giver of gifts

I was once served! Now I have served!

Mirabel, a Family Nurse Practitioner student at Regis University, recently wrapped up three months of student training at Doctors Care. By shadowing providers in the clinic, she was able to gain hands-on

A Forever Friendship

If I were with you now, I would tell you that I lost a very good friend recently. Her name is Ann Brackett, and she and her story are very special to

Strength in Collaboration

We at Doctors Care are grateful for the many collaborative relationships we have with like-minded and like-hearted organizations in our community. One of those organizations, The Denver Seminary, has been a friend

Effective Teamwork Means Better Care

LuAnne Hicks has been a licensed nurse practitioner for nearly twenty years. As an Instructor in the Masters/FNP and Accelerated Nursing Programs at Regis University, she recently served as a volunteer primary