Stephanie Lee, DNP

Specialties: Obstetrics and Gynecology, Minimally Invasive Surgery

Clinical Locations

CU Medicine OB-GYN - South Metro  
UCHealth Highlands Ranch Hospital
1500 Park Central Drive
Pavilion 1, Suite 302
Highlands Ranch, CO 80129  

CU Medicine OB-GYN - South Metro  
Parker
11960 Lioness Way, Suite 220
Parker, CO 80134  

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About Stephanie

Stephanie Lee, DNP, became a Women's Health Nurse Practitioner after volunteering at her student health center as a sexual health educator. She was studying molecular, cellular, and developmental biology as an undergraduate student and realized she was passionate about combining science with the human aspect of care.

Stephanie takes pride in her ability to listen and form strong partnerships with her patients, allowing them to voice their concerns and what is important to them. She takes the time to discuss all treatment or screening options and allow patients time to ask questions to be fully informed on their decisions. Together, they create empowering solutions to maintain health or help with health problems.

She takes an individualized approach to treating her patients, believing that there is not just one right way to treat health concerns. The right treatment plan comes from listening to patients, utilizing up-to-date research, and working out the right solution together. She also strongly believes in prevention and health promotion.

Education

  • DNP, University of Colorado Denver (2013)
  • MS, University of Colorado Denver (2009)
  • BS, University of Colorado - Health Sciences Center (CO) (2006)
  • BA, University of Colorado - Boulder (CO) (2002)

Professional Memberships

  • American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
  • International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health
  • Nurse Practitioners in Women's Health

Publications

  • Lee, S., Kovacs, J., Stahelin, R.V., Cheever, M.L., Burd, C., Cho, W., and Kutateladze, T.G. (2006). Molecular mechanism of membrane docking by the Vam7p PX domain. Journal of Biological Chemistry 281, 37091-101.
  • Gajewiak, J., Xu, Y., Lee, S.A., Kutateladze, T.G., and Prestwich, G.D. (2006). Synthesis and Molecular Recognition of Phosphatidylinositol-3-methylenephosphate. Organic Letters 8, 2811-2813.
  • Xu, Y., Lee, S.A., Kutateladze, T.G., Sbrissa, D., Shisheva, A., and Prestwich, G.D. (2006) Chemical Synthesis and Molecular Recognition of Phosphatase-Resistant Analogues of Phosphatidylinositol-3-phosphate. Journal of the American Chemical Society 128, 885-897.
  • Brunecky, R., Lee, S., Rzepecki, P.W., Overduin, M., Prestwich G.D., Kutateladze, A.G., and Kutateladze T.G. (2005). Investigation of the Binding Geometry of a Peripheral Membrane Protein. Biochemistry 44, 16064-16071.
  • Lee, S.A., Eyeson, R., Cheever, M.L., Geng, J., Verkhusha, V., Burd, C., Overduin, M., and Kutateladze T.G. (2005). Targeting of the FYVE domain to endosomal membranes is regulated by a histadine switch. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science 102, 13052-13057.

Did you know?

Stephanie is happiest when cooking, reading, practicing yoga, watching Formula 1 racing with her family, and traveling. She loves being outdoors whether it is in her garden, taking care of her backyard chickens, hiking, or camping.

 

 


I feel so fortunate to have developed long term relationships with patients over the past 11 years. It is a privilege to have been part of keeping women healthy from adolescents, through the reproductive years, and into menopause. The partnership formed with women is the most fulfilling part of my career. Stephanie Lee, DNP