Dr. Jason Stoneback, the Director of Orthopedic Trauma and Fracture Surgery as well as Director of Inpatient Orthopedic Medical Services at University of Colorado Hospital, balances his full-time job with his passion for rodeoing.
A local doctor is helping out the talented cowboys who sustained some sort of injury during their two weeks at the National Western Stock Show. And he comes with a sympathetic perspective—he's a cowboy himself, and used to ride bulls and saddle bronc when he was younger.
The National Western Stock Show came to visit Children's Hospital Colorado. Rodeo clowns, cowboys, and cowgirls stopped by to entertain patients with roping, stick horse barrel racing, and music.
Dr. Jason Stoneback, the Director of Orthopedic Trauma and Fracture Surgery as well as Director of Inpatient Orthopedic Medical Services at University of Colorado Hospital, balances his full-time job with his passion for rodeoing.
Jason Stoneback, MD, gave up the rodeo for medical school, but he's found a way to continue his passion and give back to the community he loves by volunteering at professional rodeo events.