Registered Nurse-OBGYN
Kaiser Permanente, CO-Lafayette – Map
Practices professional nursing by the performance of both independent nursing functions and delegated… and performance of nursing care through health…
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Nursing Tutor/Teacher
WyzAnt Tutoring, CO-Boulder – Map
I need to get up to date on scanning for OBGYN ultrasounds. I am prepping to sit for the ARDMS exam. nursing Tutoring & Teaching opportunities available in…
From: Wyzant
Travel Contract – Registered Nurse: OBGYN Obstetrics Gynecology – Lamar, CO – Staff – Nights
Azteria, CO-Lamar – Map
Nursing, Labor and Delivery Nurse, Nursery, Obstetrics RN Project: CO – L&D/newborn RN – Nights 12 hrs – Start ASAP Position Urgency: Quick Start Shift…
From: Azteria
Locum Tenens ObGyn Physician
Medical Search International, CO- – Map
ObGyn physician employment in Colorado : I am working with a client in Colorado that has OBGYN coverage… the road). Well staffed nursing personnel. Thank you!
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Colorado at a Glance

Major Industries – agriculture (wheat, cattle, sheep), tourism (especially skiers), mining (gold, silver), oil, finance, and manufacturing
Population – 4,301,261 (as of 2000) [Colorado is the 24th most populous state in the USA]
State Abbreviation
– CO
State Capital – Denver
Largest City – Denver
Area – 104,100 square miles [Colorado is the 8th biggest state in the USA]
Name for Residents – Coloradans

Colorado Economy

Agriculture, especially the raising of cattle and sheep and production of dairy goods, is economically important in the state. Crops include wheat, hay, corn, and sugar beets. Since the 1950s manufacturing has been the major source of income in the state. Food processing is a major industry; others include the manufacture of computer equipment, aerospace products, transportation equipment, and electrical equipment; printing and publishing; and the production of fabricated metals, chemicals, and lumber. Federal facilities including army and air force bases, prisons, and the Denver Mint, as well as regional offices, contribute greatly to the economy. A new $4 billion international airport opened near Denver in Feb., 1995.

Tourism plays a vital role in Colorado's economy. The state's climate, scenery, historical sites, and extensive recreational facilities bring millions of visitors annually. Numerous resorts in towns such as Vail and Aspen attract visitors year-round as well as during ski season. Besides fine hunting, fishing, and skiing there are many special events held in the state, including arts festivals, rodeos, and fairs.

Gold, the lure to exploration and settlement of Colorado, was the first of many valuable minerals (notably silver and lead) discovered here. Leading minerals today are petroleum, coal, molybdenum, sand and gravel, and uranium. Gold is no longer mined extensively. There are also large coal and oil deposits.