- Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO)
Western University of Health Sciences
Pomona, CA
1994 - Family Medicine Residency
HealthOne Center for Health Sciences Education
Denver, CO
1996 – 1998 - Rotating Internship
HealthOne Center for Health Sciences Education
Denver, CO
1994 – 1995 - Bachelor of Science
Distributed Studies (biology, chemistry, spanish)
University of Colorado Boulder
1986 - Study Abroad Program
University of Seville, Spain
1983 – 1984
Ann Trawick
DO
Colorado Campus
720-874-2429Education
Professional Experience
- 2017 – present: Sky Ridge Medical Center Family Residency Clinic Preceptor
Cornerstone Family Practice
- 2016 – present: Assistant Professor, Department of Primary Care
Rocky Vista University, College of Osteopathic Medicine - 2013 – 2016: Adjunct Faculty
Rocky Vista University, College of Osteopathic Medicine - 2009 – 2016: Physician
Cornerstone Family Practice - 2007 – 2009: Locum Tenens
- 2001 – 2007: Physician
Cornerstone Family Practice - 1999 – 2000: Physician
Ptarmigan Family Practice - 1998: Physician
Highlands Ranch Walk-In Care - 1991 – 1992: Anatomy Tutor
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Department of Anatomy - 1991 – 1992: Teaching Assistant
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific Department of Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine
Certifications and Licenses
- American Osteopathic Board of Family Physicians
- Colorado State License
Service and Contributions
- Faculty Council Parlimentarian, Rocky Vista University
- Vice Chair, Curriculum Committee, Rocky Vista University
- Primary Care Outreach, Internation Medical Association, Chiapas Mexico (2004)
- Sports Physicals at Humana Hospital, Sports Medicine Club, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (1992)
- Stephen’s Minister (Lay Counseling Program), Cherry Creek Presbyterian Church (1987-1990)
- Patient Health Care Advocate, People’s Clinic (1984 – 1986)
- Volunteer (Emergency Room, Intensive Care), Porter Memorial Hospital (1982)
Professional Societies and Affiliations
- American Osteopathic Association (1997 – Present)
- Colorado Society of Osteopathic Medicine (1994 – present)
- Student Body President, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (1991-1992)
- Student Osteopathic Medical Association (1991 -1993)
- Business Manager, Student Doctor Medical Journal (1992-1993)
- SOMA-International Health Program (1990 -1992)
Freshman Representative (1990 -1991)
Co-Chair (1991-1992) - Christian Medical Society (1990 -1992)
- American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians (1991 – present)
- Sigma Sigma Phi Honor Society (1990 – present)
- American Medical Student Association (1990-1991)
- SANUS Theater Group, College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific (1991-1992)
Honors and Awards
- President’s Award
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
1994 - Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons of California Award
1994 - Dr. Frank T. Carr Memorial Award
1994 - Dean’s Award
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
1992 - Dean’s Student Council Award
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
1992 - Richard Eby Leadership Scholarship
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
1992 - Kiwanis Community Service Award
College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific
1992 - Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities
1991 - Student Osteopathic Medical Association Service Scholarship
1993
Bio
Ann Trawick, DO, Assistant Professor of Primary Care Medicine, is a third-generation native of Colorado. She attended the University of Colorado at Boulder for her undergraduate degree in Biochemistry and has a minor in Spanish. She spent her junior year in Spain on a study-abroad program. She got her medical degree from Western University of Health Sciences in California and then did an internship and residency through the HealthOne Program at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Hospital in Denver, Colorado.
She has practiced family medicine in Aurora, Colorado for the last 20 years, and did include obstetrics during ten of those years. She started teaching part-time at RVU in 2012 and recently joined as full-time faculty in April of 2016. Teaching primary care is a dream that she has had for many years, and especially being able to do so in an Osteopathic school right here in Colorado. Her goal is to encourage more young doctors to pursue the primary care route for their careers.
Outside of work, her time is spent with her beloved family: her husband, one grown and married daughter and three teenage boys. They enjoy hiking, camping, skiing, football, soccer, gardening etc. and consider it a wonderful privilege to live in Colorado where it is possible to enjoy so many different activities.