Physician Profile
Richard McConnaughy, MD |
Central Office
209 South Nevada Avenue
(719) 632-5309
Office hours are 8:30am to 5:00pm.

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- American
Board of Internal Medicine
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Education/Experience
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University:
American University |
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Degree: BA |
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Year:
1959 |
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University:
University of Michigan |
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Degree: MD |
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Year:
1963 |
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University:
Hartford Hospital |
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Degree:
Internship |
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Year:
1964 |
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University:
George Washington University |
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Degree:
Residency |
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Year:
1965 |
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Service: LT. U.S. Navy Reserve, Medical Corp
- Active Duty - 2 Tours in Vietnam
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Year:
1966 - 1967 |
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University:
George Washington University
Hospital |
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Degree:
Residency |
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Year:
1969 |
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Date:
1999-Present |
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Position:
Internal Medicine |
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Location:
Colorado Springs Health Partners, P.C. |
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Date:
1969-1999 |
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Position:
Private Practice - Internal Medicine, Cardiology |
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Location:
Maryland |
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Date:
1978-1985 |
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Position:
Director of Cardiac Rehabilitation Laboratory |
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Location:
Maryland |
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Date:
1967-1969 |
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Position:
Employee Health Medical Director |
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Location:
National Academy of Science, Washington, DC |
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Date:
1969 |
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Position:
Burn Toxin Research |
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Location:
Marine Biological Laboratory, Woodshole, MA |
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- American Medical Association
- El Paso County Medical Society
- Colorado Medical Society
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More About Dr. McConnaughy
Dr. McConnaughy is a member of the
American Heart Association, the American Diabetes Association and
the American Kidney Foundation. He has professional interests in
Geriatric Medicine and non-invasive Cardiac Rehabilitation. He is
also the recipient of the Daughters of American Revolution
Scholarship. He has spent much of his professional career
volunteering with the American Cancer Society and served as a
Lieutenant in the United States Navy. Dr. McConnaughy is married
with 3 adult children and relocated to Colorado Springs from the
Washington D.C. area. He enjoys most outdoor sports, ballroom
dancing, travel and playing banjo and harmonica.
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