Tim Farrell, MD
Dr. Farrell received an A.B. in philosophy from Dartmouth College in 1998 and earned his M.D. from the University of Massachusetts Medical School in 2004. He then completed a family medicine residency at Brown University/Memorial Hospital of Rhode Island in 2007, where he was named Resident Teacher of the Year and received the Elise Coletta, M.D., Educational Leadership in Geriatrics Award. He also completed a geriatric medicine fellowship (clinician-educator track) at Brown University/Rhode Island Hospital in 2009. As a geriatric medicine fellow at Brown, Dr. Farrell co-facilitated a Doctoring seminar for first-year medical students, developed OSCE cases for fourth-year medical students, and received a teaching certificate from the Harriet W. Sheridan Center for Teaching and Learning. He will be involved with geriatrics education for both family medicine and internal medicine residents at the University of Utah. Dr. Farrell is board-certified in family medicine and is a member of the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Geriatrics Society. His academic interests include undergraduate and graduate medical education, geriatrics curriculum development, advance directives, care transitions, and health literacy. He is a diehard Red Sox fan and avid golfer who enjoys hiking, biking, skiing, sailing, and traveling with his wife, Julia, who practices medicine/pediatrics.
