Dr. Kimberly Rieniets, D.O.
Thank you for visiting my personal professional website. Dr. Rieniets is an ABIM board certified Endocrinologist who completed allopathic (or MD) residency and fellowship training at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, but she has a background in osteopathy (DO). As a board-certified Endocrinologist Dr. Rieniets provides endocrine care supported by best practice guidelines and clinical evidence; however, she also adheres to the osteopathic philosophy of “patient heal thyself” encouraging patient education, lifestyle therapies, and collaborative patient-provider relationships. West Denver Endocrinology is an adult outpatient Endocrinology “micropractice” clinic. Micropractice doctors operate in small unconventional clinics with minimal support staff.
Dr. Rieniets is not accepting new patients. Appointments are available with Danielle Williams NP.
To schedule an appointment, go to https://bookendocrinologist.10to8.com
Education
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Endocrinology Fellowship, 2009
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Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Internal Medicine Residency, 2007
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Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine
Doctorate, 2004
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Colorado State University
B.S. Biology, 1999
- Colorado State University
B.S. Human Nutrition, 1997
Board Certification(s)
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ABIM Endocrinology (2009 - 2029)
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ABIM Internal Medicine (2007 - 2027)
- Unrestricted License to Practice Medicine, Colorado (2004 - 2023)
Honors & Awards
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Meritorious Service Medal (January 2013): for meritorious service as chief, Endocrinology service. Major Rieniets professionalism, dedication to duty, and concern for our beneficiaries were always evident in the thorough care and expertise she delivered and should be an example for all to emulate. Her exemplary performance of duty reflects great credit upon her, William Beaumont Army Medical Center, The Western Regional Medical Command, and the United States Army.
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Army Commendation Medal (February 2010): for meritorious service as staff internist and task force Endocrinology consultant for the 47th Combat Support Hospital (Tikrit) in support of OIF 09-11. CPT (P) outstanding dedication to duty and selfless service contributed to the overwhelming success of the task force 47ths mission. Her actions are in keeping with the finest traditions of military service and reflect great credit upon herself, the Task Force 47th Combat Support Hospital, the Task Force 1st Medical Brigade, the Multi-National Corps-Iraq, and the United States Army.
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Army Commendation Medal (May 2007): for exceptionally meritorious achievement while serving our nation at war as a health-care professional. Captain Rieniets maintained a rigorous academic schedule while providing outstanding care to the United States Military and their families. Her performance of duty and adherence to the principles of duty, honor, and integrity reflect great credit of her, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the United States Army.
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Army Achievement Medal (May 2007): for exceptionally meritorious achievement as a semi- finalist for the Bailey K. Ashford Research Award. Captain Rieniets contributed a significant amount of research effort to the clinical investigation program by planning, proposing, conducting, presenting, and publishing her study. Her dedication to research reflects great credit of her, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the United States Army.
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Army Achievement Medal (August 2006): for outstanding performance as a medicine resident. Captain Rieniets coauthored a manuscript on her research that was published in a peer reviewed scientific journal. Her performance of duty reflects great credit of her, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the United States Army.
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Army Achievement Medal (May 2006): for outstanding achievement as a medicine resident. Captain Rieniets described an unusual presentation of Lymphangitic spread of prostate cancer and presented her work at a major regional professional meeting. Her performance of duty reflects great credit of her, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, and the United States Army.
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Upwardly Mobile Award (2000): In deserving recognition of commitment to Bonfils Blood Center, fellow coworkers, and the Colorado community.
- Multiple Music Performance Awards (1988-1993 & 2011): Awarded for performance excellence, musicianship, and skill on violin and piano.
Interests
Dr. Rieniets has interests in music, fitness, and travel. She is an amateur musician and violinist in Littleton Symphony Orchestra. She is a dedicated student of Yoga and a certified Yoga instructor. She enjoys the outdoors and likes spending time hiking, "urban homesteading," or gardening. She has also traveled extensively and likes to experience new places
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