Revolutionizing Colorado’s health care

MSU Denver’s Gina and Frank Day Health Institute develops the next generation of health-care professionals with a radically different approach to applied education.  

Spanning 10 academic departments, students learn alongside experts both in and out of the classroom, modeling the interdisciplinary needs of today’s in-demand healthcare industry.  

And at the center is access, for individuals and communities to change what health and wellness looks like.

 

Here’s our prescription for change:

 

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Workforce Development

#1 Job Sector in State Health Care and Social Assistance, 2022 Colorado Workforce Development Council report.

Colorado is in dire need of health professionals. With excellent preparation, unparalleled value, and 600+ community partnerships, the Health Institute is ready to meet that need.

Taking a Whole-person Approach

94% of Health Scholar students continued their next semester or graduated

Health doesn’t exist in a vacuum – and neither should professional training.

Interdisciplinary instruction encourages a holistic approach to patient care, preparing Institute graduates to change Colorado’s health systems for the better. And with the right support structures in place, our students become the next generation of versatile health care changemakers.

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Supporting Diversity and Health Equity

Nearly 54% of MSU Denver’s population are students of color.

In Colorado, the greatest indicator of your lifespan is your ZIP code. We’re changing that.

Sponsored health-scholar cohort programs support underrepresented students pursuing health career fields as the Health Institute prepares employers to attract and retain diverse staff.

Our Programs

Simulation, Skills Lab, and IPE space

MSU Denver embarked on an ambitious project to establish the Gina and Frank Day Health Institute Interprofessional Education Simulation and Skills Labs. The cutting-edge space offers students and professionals a safe place to come together to learn. For information related to these spaces click here.

What is Interprofessional Education (IPE)?

Interprofessional Education occurs when “students from two or more professions learn about, from, and with each other to enable effective collaboration and improve health outcomes. Once students understand how to work interprofessionally, they are ready to enter the workplace as a member of the collaborative practice team. This is a key step in moving health systems from fragmentation to a position of strength” (World Health Organization, 2010, p1).

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Meet Our Staff

Meet our amazing staff

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RED Stories

Recent news stories featured in MSU Denver RED News

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Promising Parkinson’s therapy helps patients find their voices

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No-cost program serves those across Colorado with the disease and provides graduate students with experiential opportunities.

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Closing the equity gap

MSU Denver’s Health Institute writes prescription for change in Colorado’s health care workforce.

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Contact the Gina and Frank Day Health Institute

Email Us

Email: [email protected] 

Phone: 303-615-0029

Office Location:

1027 9th Street

Denver, CO 80204

 

Mailing Address 

Campus Box 8
P. O. Box 173362
Denver, CO 80217-3362