The story of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, from its origins as an Army hospital to a present-day academic medical campus, includes a proud history of treating and caring for members of the armed services. For Veteran’s Day, Thomas Flaig, MD, vice chancellor for research, shares some of the places and people that are part of that story.
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