Jacqueline Woodrum, DO
Functional & Alternative Medicine located in Greenwood Village, CO & Cheyenne, WY
About Dr. Jacqueline Woodrum
Dr. Jacqueline Woodrum, DO, received her medical degree from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and is board certified in Family Medicine. She also completed a certification in Global Health through the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In 2012, she was recognized as the Colorado Osteopathic Physician of the Year by the Colorado Osteopathic Medical Society.
Alongside her clinical practice, Dr. Woodrum is passionate about educating the next generation of physicians. She currently mentors medical students at Rocky Vista University in Colorado and has previously served as teaching faculty at TOURO University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine in California. Her dedication to both patient care and medical education reflects her commitment to advancing the field of family medicine.
Dr. Woodrum has a strong passion for global health and dedicates significant time to serving as a volunteer physician. She takes part in hands-on medical missions, providing care in underserved rural communities throughout Kenya, Tanzania, Nicaragua, Ecuador, and the Galápagos Islands. In recognition of her outstanding volunteer work and service to the community, she was awarded the Harold E. Williamson Humanitarian Award by the COPIC Medical Foundation in 2010.

Dr. Jacqueline Woodrum, DO, received her medical degree from the Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine and is board certified in Family Medicine. She also completed a certification in Global Health through the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. In 2012, she was recognized as the Colorado Osteopathic Physician of the Year by the Colorado Osteopathic Medical Society.
Alongside her clinical practice, Dr. Woodrum is passionate about educating the next generation of physicians. She currently mentors medical students at Rocky Vista University in Colorado and has previously served as teaching faculty at TOURO University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine in California. Her dedication to both patient care and medical education reflects her commitment to advancing the field of family medicine.
Dr. Woodrum has a strong passion for global health and dedicates significant time to serving as a volunteer physician. She takes part in hands-on medical missions, providing care in underserved rural communities throughout Kenya, Tanzania, Nicaragua, Ecuador, and the Galápagos Islands. In recognition of her outstanding volunteer work and service to the community, she was awarded the Harold E. Williamson Humanitarian Award by the COPIC Medical Foundation in 2010.