http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/27/us/colorado-theater-shooting-psychiatrist/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
“....Fenton is the director of student mental health services at the University of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora, and an assistant professor, according to a resume posted on the school’s website.
As director, a position she’s held since 2009, Fenton sees between 15 and 20 graduate students per week for medication and psychotherapy, coordinates a team of four mental health clinicians, supervises some residents who treat students, and lectures. She also serves as a psychiatrist for between five and 10 patients, the resume states.
University spokeswoman Jacque Montgomery said Friday the school had no immediate comment.
Fenton has held many jobs over the years. She worked as a physician in private practice in Denver from 1994 to 2005, and was chief of physical medicine with the U.S. Air Force in San Antonio, Texas, in the early 1990s, according to the resume. Since 2008, she’s won various grants and contracts to study schizophrenia.”....
“It’s an ultra-liberal bastion for the likes of Ward Churchill.”
That is CU-Boulder.
The shooter and this Dr. are in Denver >
“The University of Colorado Denver became an autonomous campus in 1974.”
Would the authorities have already done bloodwork on the shooter? Sure would be interesting to know what he had been taking.
For those with a taste for conspiracy, here’s a scary work of fiction...
http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/false-memory-dean-koontz/1100266268
So THAT’s where he got his vicodin
“Fenton completed a residency in psychiatry at the university in 2008 before becoming an assistant professor and medical director of the student mental health service at the university’s Anschutz Medical Campus in Aurora”
And that’s the problem. The CU medical school and hospital system has a systematic inbreeding problem. It’s essentially a closed system. A typical trajectory is to accept an undergraduate student from a CU school, they then graduate CU medical school, then do their residency at Anschutz, then do post-graduate work there too, and then become a Professor of Medicine at CU.
While I’m sure that the CU medical system must have pockets of excellence, but my own attempts to get help there have been dismal. The last time I attempted to get help there, the soon-to-retire head of the Endocrinology Department got so angry that he was turning red, clinching his fists, and advancing towards me in a way that I was convinced he was going to lose control and hit me!
I bet somewhere there’s a tea partier named Lynne Fenton.