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Meet our board-certified OB/GYN physicians, midwives, and advanced practitioners, and find a specialist in your area for comprehensive care in preventing, diagnosing, and treating women’s health issues.

Melissa Bishop

Education:

  • Undergrad: University of Notre Dame
  • Residency: University of Chicago
  • Medical: University of Alabama

About Melissa Bishop

Dr. Bishop completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Notre Dame. She attended medical school at the University of Alabama at Birmingham and completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Chicago Hospitals. She worked in the Chicago area for 7 years before moving to Colorado and joining the Women’s Health Group. Dr. Bishop has further training and experience in breastfeeding medicine. What makes Colorado home to you? The sunshine, seeing the mountains on a daily basis, the outdoor activities. What are your passions outside of work? Reading, traveling, spending time outdoors, especially with my husband and two children. Why did you become an OB/GYN? I like that it is a good mix of medicine and surgery/procedures. I love caring for women of various ages and at different stages of life. What in your career are you most proud? Completing a rigorous residency program. What is the most important part of your job? The most important part is the relationship I develop with patients. If patients have a good relationship with me and feel that they can trust me, I can provide better care.
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What Makes Colorado home to you?
The sunshine, seeing the mountains on a daily basis, the outdoor activities.
What are your passions outside work?
Reading, traveling, spending time outdoors, especially with my husband and two children.
Why did you become an OB/GYN?
I like that it is a good mix of medicine and surgery/procedures. I love caring for women of various ages and at different stages of life.
What in your career are you most proud about?
Completing a rigorous residency program.
What is the most important part of your job?
The most important part is the relationship I develop with patients. If patients have a good relationship with me and feel that they can trust me, I can provide better care.

Affiliations:

  • American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Work Related Committees:

  • Work Committee 1
  • Work Committee 2
  • Work Committee 3

Languages:

  • English
  • Spanish
  • French