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Colorado Association for  School-Based Health Care

1801 Williams Street, Suite 400 Denver, CO 80218

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CASBHC Award Recipients

 

Bruce Guernsey, one of the 2005 Award winners, visits with Barbara Ford, former CASBHC Executive Director, at the 2005 CASBHC conference.

2006 Award Recipients
2005 Award Recipients
2004 Award Recipients
2003 Award Recipients

2006 Award Recipients

Lynn Bakken, RN, MSN, PNP, Metropolitan Community Provider Network: for outstanding provider demonstrating excellence and leadership in quality care.

Southwest Open School: for outstanding school-based health center, leading the community in responding to the health care needs of adolescents. CASBHC also recognizes staff members Shannon Wells, Sherrod Beall, and Dianne Detloff for their contribution to the SBHC located in Cortez, CO.

Senator Betty Boyd, Representative Andrew Kerr, and Senator Abel Tapia: for their leadership role in the passage of legislation for funding School-Based Health Centers and their contribution to the well-being of Colorado’s children.

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2005 Award Recipients

Lisa Brozovich, Physician Assistant, Summit County School District: for service as an outstanding and accessible practitioner and for tireless community leadership.

Colorado State Senator Bob Hagedorn and Colorado State Representative Betty Boyd: for their commitment to the welfare of Colorado's school children.

Commerce City Community Health Services: in recognition of their recent "Hero in Health" Award and for 27 years serving the uninsured.

Bruce Guernsey, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment: for 20 years of exceptional leadership in Colorado, as well as nationally in school-based health care.

Lincoln High School SBHC Staff: for exceptional collaborative and patient-focused, multi-disciplinary teamwork. The team includes:

Gerry Blomquist, School Social Worker
Mary Bourn, Mental Health Therapist
Connie Boyle, Physician Assistant
Beth Brady, School Social Worker
Tricia Hamm, School Health Technician
Paritosh Kaul, Physician
Laura Monthathong, Nurse Practitioner
Adelisa Shwayder, School Psychologist
Phyllis Stewart, School Nurse
Ann Washburn, Substance Abuse

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2004 Award Recipients

Nina McNeil, Adams City Middle School SBHC: for outstanding primary care provider, serving the Commerce City Community Health Services-sponsored SBHC since December 1982.

Beverly Samek, Director of Coordinated School Health Programs for Pueblo School District 60: for outstanding service in the category of Other School Staff. Ms. Samek has sponsored and facilitated numerous school health service programs for the Pueblo area.

Michelle Willix and Tamera Ford, Lake Middle School mental health counselors: for development of outstanding Mental Health Program. Their program, "A Day of Respect and Responsibility" addresses the issue of bullying and sexual harassment in schools.

Teresa Saiz, Denver School-Based Health Centers: for outstanding Support Staff. As a former SBHC health care technician, Teresa excels as a mentor and advocate for SBHC staff, utilizing her insight to the improve the operational efficiency of the SBHCs.

Cathy Zirkelbach, Helen Ricles, Shari Fessler, Julie Degenstein: for outstanding School Health Program. Individually and as a group, they have been actively involved in pediatric asthma.

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2003 Award Recipients

North High School SBHC (Denver) team: for development of an effective asthma management strategy, serving over 50 North High students.

Dianne Miller, volunteer at Centennial High School SBHC (Fort Collins): for outstanding community leadership and contribution.

Cynthia Farrar, Health Education Coordinator with the Metropolitan Community Provider Network: for outstanding individual leadership exhibited through her service at Stein Elementary and Eiber Elementary

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