About the Physician Position
The physician will be responsible for delivery of primary care services to patients enrolled in our health care system. The provider will manage scheduled and unscheduled patients in a clinic setting. The focus of the position is on the provision of primary care services to veterans, typically between 18 and 70 years of age, enrolled in the system.
Both primary medical and mental health services are available at the CBOCs. Those Veterans in need of services not available at a particular CBOC are either referred to the Sheridan VAMC, another VA facility within VISN19, or are scheduled locally for purchased care within the local community. For emergency care, all CBOCs activate the local 911 system and Veterans are taken to the local medical facility. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm, with extended hours on Tuesdays to 6p.m., excluding holidays.
Casper Community-Based Outpatient Clinic
Casper CBOC Primary medical services include general medical care, preventive health, and basic diagnostic exams. Referrals to inpatient programs are made as appropriate. Both physicians and physician assistants are available to provide care on site, in addition to nursing and social work staff. Mental health services include individual and group therapy, medication adjustment, and smoking cessation. Prescriptions: Routine prescriptions are processed through the mail orMy HealtheVet.
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153 miles S of Sheridan; 178 miles NW of Cheyenne; 300 miles S of Billings; 240 miles NW of Denver
Casper is a pleasant little city between the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains that owes much of its success to the oil and gas industry. Its first oil refinery was built in 1895, and though, like most boom towns Casper has had its share of ups and downs, the petroleum industry continues to help the economy keep rolling along. But what keeps many residents here, and what makes the community of interest to many visitors, is not what's under the ground but what is on the ground.
Casper has a small but fun ski area, and there is a lot of wildlife in the vicinity, including more than 75% of the world's pronghorn. Also look for mule and white-tailed deer, fox, and a variety of birds. The North Platte River, which meanders through the city, is a premier year-round trout fishery.
This is also an ideal spot to see the real history of the West. Casper stands at the crossroads of westward expansion, and in the ruts of the Oregon, Mormon, California, and Pony Express trails. Fur traders stopped here in 1812 on their way back East, building a hovel from rocks and buffalo hides, perhaps the first building constructed by non-Indians in Wyoming. Later, pioneers and Mormons crossed the North Platte River here. Then came the oil miners, and Casper boomed.
Today, Casper is the second-largest city in the state, with about 50,000 residents. It is also the former hometown of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney.
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