Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Cheyenne Regional Medical Center | |
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| Name | Cheyenne Regional Medical Center |
| Location | Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States |
| Healthcare | Nonprofit |
| Type | Teaching, Trauma center |
| Emergency | Level II trauma center |
| Beds | 222 |
| Founded | 1867 |
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center. It is a major nonprofit healthcare institution serving southeastern Wyoming and the surrounding regions. As the largest hospital in the state, it operates as a Level II trauma center and a key teaching hospital for the area. The medical center provides a comprehensive range of specialized services, from advanced cardiology to neonatal intensive care.
The institution traces its origins to 1867, coinciding with the founding of Cheyenne itself along the Union Pacific Railroad. Initially established as a small facility to serve frontier settlers and Army personnel from nearby Fort D. A. Russell, it has evolved through numerous expansions. Key developments include its formal incorporation in the early 20th century and a major merger in the 1990s that consolidated community hospitals. The campus has undergone significant modernization, including the construction of new patient towers and specialized centers, reflecting its growth alongside the capital city of Wyoming.
The main campus in downtown Cheyenne features a 222-bed acute care hospital housing a nationally accredited Level II trauma center. Key clinical services include the Heart and Vascular Institute, a comprehensive Cancer Center affiliated with the University of Utah, and a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. The system also operates multiple outpatient clinics, an urgent care network, and the Cheyenne Regional Physicians Group. Specialized units provide advanced care in orthopedics, neurosurgery, behavioral health, and women's health, serving a large geographic area that includes parts of Colorado, Nebraska, and South Dakota.
Cheyenne Regional Medical Center functions as a core teaching hospital for the University of Washington School of Medicine's WWAMI Regional Medical Education program, training medical students and residents. It maintains a strategic alliance with the University of Colorado Health system for clinical collaboration and shares a oncology program partnership with the Huntsman Cancer Institute at the University of Utah. These affiliations facilitate continuing medical education for its staff and physicians while enhancing access to subspecialty expertise and clinical research for patients across the Rocky Mountain region.
Governed by a community-based board of trustees, the medical center operates as an independent nonprofit entity under the umbrella of Cheyenne Regional Healthcare System. Its operations are supported by the Cheyenne Regional Foundation, which raises funds for capital projects, technology, and community health programs. The organization employs over 2,000 individuals, including more than 200 physicians representing a wide range of specialties. Financial operations and strategic planning are conducted independently, focusing on serving the regional population amidst the unique challenges of rural health care delivery in the American West.
The hospital has received national recognition from several accrediting and quality organizations. It holds repeated accolades from the American Heart Association for excellence in cardiac arrest and stroke treatment. The facility's oncology program has earned certification from the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer. Furthermore, it has been recognized by the Leapfrog Group for hospital safety and has received performance awards from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for quality metrics in areas such as surgical care and patient experience.
Category:Hospitals in Wyoming Category:Teaching hospitals in the United States Category:Buildings and structures in Cheyenne, Wyoming Category:1867 establishments in Wyoming Territory