Dr. Renchko grew up in Calgary. After receiving his medical degree from the University of Alberta, he completed his family medicine training at Queen’s University. He also holds additional certifications in occupational medicine.
Dr. Renchko is a family physician and occupational health leader. Throughout his career, he has practised family medicine in Sylvan Lake and Edmonton. He has been dedicated to occupational medicine since 2003. He has also worked at the Calgary Foothills Occupational Medicine Clinic since 2011. He enjoys his life as a husband and father. In his spare time, he participates in several sports.
University of Alberta, 1990
English
Family Medicine, Queen’s University, 1990-1992
202-3716 61 Ave SE
Calgary, Alberta
T2X 1Z4
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