FMIG is one of the University’s 460 Recognized Student Organizations and among only 12 organizations nominated and selected for an award this year by undergraduate and graduate students across the...
This year’s lecture, titled “Meeting Families Where They Are: An Equity-Driven Lifestyle Medicine Framework to Address Childhood Obesity,” was presented by Erin Brackbill, MD.
The Division of Family & Community Medicine (FCM) is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Pohl, MD, as Executive Medical Director, effective April 1, 2026.
This year, the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health is proud to welcome 10 outstanding interns to its Family Medicine Residency Program as the Class of 2029.
The Family Medicine Residency has transitioned its inpatient rotation to the University of Utah, expanding opportunities for collaboration and education for residents.
The University of Utah’s Department of Family Medicine and Public Health ranked fourth in the Blue Ridge Institute for Medical Research family medicine department ranking for the 2025 federal fiscal...
Family & Community Medicine faculty join the Davos Alzheimer’s Collaborative grant, with Dr. Frame leading the Madsen family medicine site and Drs. Harris and Stoesser co-leading Sugar House.
The family medicine residency program within the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health (FMPH) is expanding training opportunities for residents to better care for individuals experiencing homelessness through a...
As of February 10, 2026, the Department of Family & Preventive Medicine has officially been renamed the Department of Family Medicine and Public Health (FMPH), finalizing the process of restructuring...
Like millions of people, Davis Witt, MD, has long watched the Olympic Games. This year, the Family Medicine Residency Sports Medicine Fellow has a front-row seat to the action, serving...
Family Medicine Residency Associate Program Director Katherine (Katie) Fortenberry, PhD, has been selected to receive the 2026 Excellence in Education Award from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.
For many women, the transition into menopause brings ongoing sleep problems, including frequent awakenings, difficulty falling asleep, and interrupted sleep. These changes can begin as early as the mid-30s and...