Nadia Miniclier, PA-C, MS
Nadia was born in Nairobi, Kenya and traveled a lot as a young child as her father worked for the Associated Press. She grew up in Denver, Colorado and had a career as a professional ballet dancer with Ballet West here in Salt Lake City. She graduated from the University of Colorado with a BA in Neuroscience, and a MS in Kinesiology from University of Colorado in Boulder. She graduated from UPAP in 1997.
As a PA she has worked in an inner city ER in Wisconsin, family practice with a pediatric emphasis in Colorado, family practice in Salt Lake, at St Mark’s ER, and in occupational medicine since 1999. Nadia joined UPAP as a Clinical Associate in 2002 and full time as the Associate Director of Clinical Affairs in 2005. She is dedicated to working with PAs and physicians in the community, as well as nationally and internationally to form rotations for the first and second year students that follow the mission of UPAP. Nadia serves on all standing committees for the PA program. On a national level, she was invited to join the International Affairs Committee for the Physician Assistant Education Association in 2008. On an international level, she has developed a clinical service rotation in Ghana in collaboration with the Ministry of Health, the Rural Health Training School and KNUST Medical School in Ghana. Locally, she continues her clinical service learning focus for students in Salt Lake City with Head Start examinations, refugee health programs and geriatric rotations in collaboration with the Family Medicine Residency Program.
On a personal note her husband is a Clinical Associate with UPAP as well, and a practicing PA in internal medicine. They cherish their time with their sons and family. They enjoy hiking, backpacking, theater, reading and traveling.
Contact Information
Address: 375 Chipeta Way, Suite A, SLC, UT 84108
