Meet CRHC’s new staff members!
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CRHC has recently hired some excellent new staff members who are helping us improve access to healthcare for rural communities. Feel free to drop them a note and let them know how they can help your community!
As Director of Workforce Programs, Fabian is responsible for providing strategic direction to the workforce team to expand placement of physicians and mid-levels medical staff in rural Colorado to strengthen the healthcare workforce. Fabian is originally from the rural farming community of Casa Grande, Arizona. He holds a Masters of Science in Mexican American Studies Latino Health, a Bachelors of Science in Nutrition from the University of Arizona, and is a former NIH Project EXPORT Fellow. Fabian previously worked with the Arizona Primary Care Office (PCO) and has diversified experiences in program management, recruitment and retention, program innovation, strategic planning/analysis, and leadership. He previously served as a State AHEC Commissioner, Rural Health Association Board Member, Humanities Council Board Member, and as a big brother in the Big Brothers Program of Central AZ. Fabian enjoys being outdoors, involved in community activities, and maintains a passion to work diligently, professionally, consistently, and creatively.
Anne has been in healthcare administration for over 20 years as Executive Director of Doctors Care, a clinic for the low income and uninsured; Director of Physician Services for Porter Adventist Hospital and Administrator of DenverSpine. Anne’s passion for healthcare access directed her career path to gain a 360° view of healthcare as a whole and apply her experience to better serve those in need of healthcare services. She specializes in helping clinics become more operationally efficient to increase capacity and contain costs while keeping the delivery of quality healthcare a priority. Anne has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Ohio State University.
Sara works as a Recruitment Coordinator in the Colorado Provider Recruitment (CPR) program, connecting physicians and other medical professionals with clinics and hospitals in Colorado’s rural and underserved regions. Prior to relocating to Colorado with her family and joining CPR, she worked in program development at the University of Chicago Medical Center. Sara also has experience in health policy advocacy and providing supportive services for people living with HIV/AIDS. She earned a Bachelor’s Degree from DePaul University and a Master’s Degree from the University of Chicago.