Aspen Valley Hospital
Jayson Frederick, MLS (ASCP), has over six years of experience in the field of laboratory services. Jayson began their career at Centura Health as a Medical Laboratory Scientist in June 2015 and later became a Laboratory Supervisor in December 2019. In February 2021, they joined Aspen Valley Hospital as the Blood Bank Section Head. In March 2022, Jayson was promoted to the role of Director of Laboratory Services at Aspen Valley Hospital.
Jayson Frederick, MLS(ASCP), completed their education in a chronological order. From 2010 to 2014, they attended Metropolitan State University of Denver, where they earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology and Chemistry. Following this, in 2014-2015, they enrolled at The Colorado Center for Medical Laboratory Science, specializing in Medical Laboratory Science.
Aspen Valley Hospital
Founded in 1891, Aspen Valley Hospital (AVH) is one of the most sophisticated critical access hospitals in the country. The numerous accolades and awards earned are a tribute to the tradition of high-tech and high-touch care. AVH houses 25 total inpatient beds. The Hospital also provides round-the-clock, state-of-the-art emergency care, with a Level III trauma designation. A diverse medical staff and skilled clinical teams who manage care across a multitude of service lines meet both the routine and complex needs of area residents and visitors from around the world. AVH manages over 80,000 patient encounters each and every year. Care is offered at the main campus in Aspen and also via its network of care in convenient locations in downtown Aspen, Snowmass Village and Basalt. AVH also has immediate connectivity with higher-level hospitals throughout Colorado and manages care for patients by interfacing with their “home” physicians to continue treatments, provide diagnostic testing and monitor conditions. AVH’s recent clinical affiliation with Hospital for Special Surgery — the #1 orthopedic hospital in the country for nine years in a row — recognizes the incredible tradition of exceptional orthopedic services offered that date back to the 1890s when injured silver miners sought care at our Hospital. AVH is so much more than a hospital. It is a network of care, serving the needs of our community today and tomorrow.