Wanda Eiland brings a background in public health, public administration, and workforce development to her RHC work in Region 20. Through the Front Range Area Health Education Center, an affiliation of Colorado’s Anschutz Medical Campus, Wanda works to center issues such as transportation, food security, chronic disease management/prevention, and digital health for aging populations in Denver County.
Wanda has an extensive background in public health, public administration, and workforce development.
To connect with Wanda, reach out at wanda@frhealth.org.
Areas of Focus
Communities across Colorado have unique public health needs.
RHCs live, work, and play in the communities they serve. Their lived experience and expertise, combined with local data and community partnerships, equip them to address the diverse social needs of their communities.
In Region 20, Wanda focuses on the following key programmatic areas:
Aging populations/Seniors
Transportation
Food security
Chronic disease management/prevention
Digital health
Access to Care

Systems Partners
Regional Health Connectors are relationship builders.
Focusing at the systems level, RHCs build and bridge connections with primary care providers, public health organizations, social and behavioral health services, and other community resources to ensure that these partners have knowledge of and access to resources available within their region to meet the needs of their community.
In Region 20, Wanda has fostered key relationships with:
Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment Learning Collaborative
About the Front Range Area Health Education Center
The Front Range Area Health Education Center provides opportunities for students, health care providers, and other professionals and community members to be part of long-term solutions to health and healthcare disparities. Visit their website to learn more.