Community Practice Profile: Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers

Community Oncology. 2008 Jan 1;5(1):46-47

Beginning with this issue, the editors of Community Oncology bring you profiles of practices from around the country. Each of these community practices has a valuable contribution to offer our readers, sharing their best methods for the delivery of quality cancer care. This month we are profiling the Rocky Mountain Cancer Center in Boulder, Colorado, where patients in the infusion room can gaze out large picture windows at the magnificent Flatirons, the distinctively-shaped foothills rising above this town of 100,000. We’d like to hear from you about your practice and some of the special features that make it distinctive. For more information on how your practice can be profiled in a future issue, go to our Web site at www.CommunityOncology.net/profile and fill out the entrant’s form.


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