Your clinical practice in Cheyenne will offer the variety and autonomy that many PAs seek but rarely find. Each day, you'll see a diverse mix of orthopedic conditions—from routine joint pain and sports injuries to complex spine patients requiring specialized care. Unlike high-volume practices where providers are pressured to maintain unsustainable patient loads, you'll have the time to thoroughly evaluate each patient, developing comprehensive treatment plans that address their unique needs.
When Dr. Posley is working in Denver, you'll serve as the primary orthopedic provider in the Cheyenne clinic, using your clinical judgment to determine appropriate care pathways while having the security of specialist backup when needed. The collaborative relationship with Dr. Hammond, who has family ties to Cheyenne, adds another dimension to your practice, offering patients integrated access to pain management services and creating natural opportunities to expand your clinical skill set if desired.
While the clinical space is still being finalized, you'll have input into creating an efficient workflow that supports optimal patient care. Initial plans include establishing X-ray capabilities, with potential for CT and ultrasound services as the practice grows. This evolution mirrors your own opportunity for professional growth—starting with core orthopedic services and expanding your clinical offerings as you become established in the community.