The Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Colorado in Denver has been one of the leading and largest Divisions in the country for the past decades.
The Division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine has generated a large number of outstanding leaders in pulmonary medicine, who have shaped the field to its current state. To date, the Division consists of over 142 faculty located in six hospitals and two research institutes. These include the University of Colorado Hospital, Denver Veterans Administration Hospital, Denver Health Medical Center, National Jewish Medical and Research Center, Medical Center, and Centura Health/St. Anthony's Medical Center. The Division focuses on all major lung diseases in translational approaches, covering the basic sciences to clinical research. The division centers on developing the next generation of leaders in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine through its transformative research, comprehensive career development, and world-class care.
Mission:
The division centers on developing the next generation of leaders in PCCM through its transformative research, comprehensive career development, and world-class care.
Vision:
The division of Pulmonary Sciences and Critical Care Medicine will be the source of superior healthcare through innovative research and education.