I didn’t know I wanted grapes that day until my mom told me we wouldn’t be buying any. That’s how I found myself ten-years-old and pouting in the produce aisle.
Community Engagement
The best health care system is the one designed by and for the people who use it. Read more about how we're empowering Coloradans to advocate for themselves.
Linking Theory and Practice
In college I discovered my one true love: social theory. I still like poring over theory, but this kind of learning is more fulfilling when tied to practice and grounded in real life circumstances.
Anatomy of a Health Alliance
One of the first ways that I learned about human anatomy was by way of a bright red nose, metal tweezers, and the anxiety of the buzzer in the game “Operation.”
Looking Outside of Health care to Improve Health
In college, I had an internship at the Mobile County District Attorney’s office in a special unit that was formed to address the high and growing juvenile delinquency rate.
Just a Few Miles, Worlds Apart
When my wife and I moved back to Denver from Washington five years ago we looked at a few different neighborhoods before buying a house in Sunnyside. One thing we didn’t consider? Life expectancy.