- Provide tools to identify unique ways that hospitalists can meet various needs within a healthcare organization
- Provide tools for hospital medicine groups to develop and implement unique care models to meet the needs of their healthcare organization
- Describe examples of innovative models of care implemented in hospital medicine
- Provide the 'business case' for innovative, multi-disciplinary models of care
Kasey Bowden MSN, FNP, AGACNP
Assistant Professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine and Oncology
University of Colorado School of Medicine
Kasey Bowden MSN, FNP, AGACNP is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Hospital Medicine and Oncology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine. She has dedicated her career to the development and implementation of collaborative, multi-disciplinary care models to meet the continuously evolving landscape of hospital medicine. She currently acts as the Medical Director in the Clinical Assessment and Rapid Evaluation (CARE) Clinic, which provides intensives symptom management and urgent care services to oncology patients. In addition, she is the Associate Clinical Director in the Division of Hospital Medicine, which consists of approximately 100 physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants and performs over 13,000 patient visits per year, and also acts as the Senior Clinical Lead for the University of Colorado Office of Advanced Practice. She has spoken at many regional and national conferences on topics including Advanced Practice Provider (APP) professional development, APP-physician best practices, and collaborative models of care.