
Doctor
Brandes is a Clinical Assistant Professor and advisor for residents and medical
students and serves as an Assistant Team Leader. She also sees patients in the
Family Medicine Clinic. Upon completion of her BS degree from Kansas State
University, Doctor Brandes attended Medical School at the University of Kansas
and completed her residency at Wesley Family Medicine Residency in Wichita, KS.
Her career spanned a variety of medical endeavors before joining the University
of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency Program in Cheyenne. She was in private
practice in Wichita for seven years during which time she served as a volunteer
faculty, teaching medical students and residents. While in Wichita, she served
as a Medical Director of a weight loss clinic that stressed life style change
and health maintenance, which allowed her to pursue her interest in preventative
care. She also worked as an Emergency Medicine Physician in rural Kansas. Doctor
Brandes’ spare time is spent with her husband and three boys.
Doctor Broomfield is an
Clinical Associate Professor of Family
Medicine and the
Program Director at the University of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency Program at
Cheyenne. He shares responsibility for the operation of the clinical
practice and provides day-to-day teaching for the residents and medical
students. Doctor Broomfield is a graduate of the University of Arkansas
College of Medicine. He completed his Family Medicine Residency at the
University of Utah Family Medicine Residency Program. Doctor Broomfield
has completed a faculty development fellowship with the University of Washington
Family Medicine Residency Network. Prior to joining the faculty at the
University of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency Program at Cheyenne in
January of 1999, Doctor Broomfield was in private practice with his Family
Physician wife in Lakeview Oregon. His professional interests include rural
medicine, obstetrics and procedural skills.
Doctor Iams is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the
University of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency Program at Cheyenne. She is a team
leader and provides supervision and instruction for residents on a daily
basis. Doctor Iams graduated from Loyola University of Chicago Medical
School and completed a Family Medicine Residency at Hinsdale Family Medicine
Residency in Illinois. She was then a Primary Care Sports Medicine Fellow
at the Cleveland Clinic Foundation in Ohio. She currently holds a certificate
of advanced qualification in Sports Medicine and has worked with athletes
from high school through professional and Olympic levels. Doctor Iams has
a particular interest in research and endurance sports. In her free time,
Doctor Iams enjoys hiking and cycling with her husband.
Doctor Malm is a
Clinical Associate Professor of Family Medicine and serves as the
Clinical Director at the Family Medicine Center as well as one of
the physician team leaders. He shares responsibility for the operation
of the clinical practice and provides day-to-day teaching for the residents
and medical students. Doctor Malm is a graduate of The University of Health
Sciences, College of Osteopathic Medicine (Kansas City, Missouri). He completed
a rotating internship at Grandview Hospital and Medical Center (Ohio) and
his residency at the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency (Kansas). He
was in private practice in Cheyenne for four years prior to joining the
faculty in 1999. Doctor Malm was a part-time volunteer faculty at the Program
prior to joining the faculty full time. His professional interests include
pediatrics and wellness care. In addition he provides instruction in OMT
to the residents and coordinates the medical student rotation at the program.
In his off-hours, he enjoys fishing, hiking and mountain biking.
Vicki
Nutter is an Assistant Lecturer for the University of Wyoming Family Medicine Residency Program at Cheyenne. Ms. Nutter serves the dual role of Clinic
Manager and Business Faculty for the program. She shares in the management
of the day-to-day operations of the clinic and provides business related
education to both residents and staff. Ms. Nutter is a firm believer that
teaching business topics, medical economics and practice management to the
residents is a very necessary part of their education. Vicki obtained her
Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Wyoming. Her previous
business and management experience includes the oil & gas, hospitality and
transportation industries in addition to medical management. Vicki moved
here from Washington state where she had been the Chief Financial Officer
for seven years for a multi-specialty physician owned medical group. She and
her husband enjoy their pets and living in the country. Vicki spends her
spare time gardening and quilting.
Doctor Parks is an Associate Professor of Family
Medicine. He also provides day-to-day teaching for the residents and medical
students. Doctor Parks, a graduate of the University of Kansas Medical
School and the Smoky Hill Family Medicine Residency (Kansas), was in private
practice in rural western Kansas for seven years. Doctor Parks has completed
a faculty development fellowship with the University of Washington Family
Medicine Residency
Network. He has a special interest in the skills needed by physicians practicing
in rural areas as well as innovative ways to recruit and retain physicians
for rural practice. Doctor Parks is a past President of the Wyoming Academy
of Family Physicians. He currently is serving on the Chapter Affairs Committee
of the American Academy of Family Physicians. He enjoys hiking, hunting and music
with his wife and daughters.
Doctor Stump is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice with
the University of Wyoming School of Pharmacy and the Family Medicine
Residency Program at Cheyenne. She provides teaching to residents and
students regarding appropriate usage of pharmacotherapy on a day-to-day
basis as well as an on-going noon conference lecture series. Doctor Stump
graduated from the University of Nebraska Medical Center College of
Pharmacy, and completed a Primary Care Specialty Residency with Mission
Hosptials/MAHEC in Asheville, North Carolina. She is a Board Certified
Pharmacotherapy Specialist. Prior to joining the faculty at the University
of Wyoming in 2006, Doctor Stump was faculty with the Auburn University
School of Pharmacy and the University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa School of
Medicine. Her professional interests include chronic disease management and
medication access in elderly and indigent populations. In her free time,
Doctor Stump enjoys reading, hiking and spending time with her family.
Doctor
Trelease-Bell is an Assistant Professor and leader of the Blue Team. She
provides day-to-day teaching to residents and students, as well as spending
time in clinic seeing patients, both in Cheyenne and Pine Bluffs. Dr.
Trelease-Bell’s special interests include women’s health and obstetrics.
Favorite procedures are colposcopy, LEEP, and vaginal deliveries. After
graduating from the University of Wyoming with a B.S. in Molecular Biology,
Dr. Trelease-Bell attended Creighton University School of Medicine. She
completed her Family Medicine Residency at Eastern Maine Medical Center in
Bangor, ME in 1999. Her experience includes working two years at Monticello
Clinic in Monticello, MN and nearly three years in Cheyenne in private
practice. Dr. Trelease-Bell has also recently completed a fellowship in
Faculty Development. She has had a variety of teaching experiences prior to
joining the UWFPRP faculty including teaching swimming lessons, working with
pre-medical and medical students in clinics, volunteering as an attending at
this residency clinic, and working with residents on Labor and Delivery. Dr.
Trelease-Bell enjoys downhill skiing, walks, reading and participating in
her book club, spending time with family and friends, and her dog, Humphrey.