Residency & Fellowship Programs
Exciting Move to Anschutz Medical Campus
In 1995, the Fitzsimons Army Medical Center was officially put on the Base Realignment and Closure list. Officials from Health Sciences Center, University of Colorado Hospital and the City of Aurora presented a proposal to build — from the ground up — a world-class, academic health center, including state-of-the-art health care facilities. In addition, the campus is directly adjacent to the Colorado Science and Technology Park at Fitzsimons, providing opportunities to take university research discoveries into the stream of commerce at an accelerated rate, through affiliation with the biotech companies in the 160-acre development.
In 1999, construction of the new facilities began. In June of 2007, the University of Colorado Hospital completed its move to the new campus, which became known as the Anschutz Medical Campus, in recognition of the support given by the Anschutz Foundation.
The Childrens' Hospital completed its move to its new facility at the Anschutz Medical Campus in October 2007.
Many Department of Psychiatry programs are already located on the new campus, including research groups and the American Indian and Alaska Native Programs. The Department of Psychiatry and its training programs completed the move to the new campus in the August, 2008.
More information can be found
at http://www.uchsc.edu/anschutzmedicalcampus/
