One of our former post-docs recently testified in front of a congressional subcommittee regarding uranium exposures on tribal lands. Check out this testimony and several other articles he was quoted...
Join us for our upcoming Food for Thought Seminar that will be held on Friday, August 9. We will hear from our very own, Dr. Kelly Baron on sleep health...
Please join us for the 2019 Public Health and Disasters on September 23 – 24 at the Viridian Event Center. The conference is an annual, multidisciplinary national conference that brings...
Please join us for this upcoming lecture by Dr. Tammy Chang, Assistant Professor at the University of Michigan as she talks about what it is really like to be a...
This year the Physician Assistant Studies program will be hosting two Physician Assistant Student Community Engaged Evidence Based Practice Poster Sessions for both the St. George and SLC PA Classes...
The Physician Assistant Studies recently completed its 6th Annual Nepal Rotation. Dr. Jennie Coombs wrote a great article about this year’s rotation that is being featured on the front page...
Have you ever considered that your sleep trackers and devices may be doing you more harm than good? Dr. Kelly Baron and her research were mentioned in this recent New...
Those were the words of the University of Utah PA program’s (UPAP’s) medical director and Pokhara site coordinator Richard Backman, MD, as he prepared our group, comprised primarily of University...
Following a $10 million increase in funding for the Primary Care Training and Enhancement (PCTE) program and the announcement of a PA program-specific competition late last year, the Health Resources...
Feature articles in the Journal of Physician Assistant Education allow an author to focus on a special area such as Cultural Perspectives or Exploring Medicine Through the Arts. Lessons Learned...
Congratulations to our Industrial Hygiene graduate program on being ranked #3 in the top IH programs in the nation. We congratulate and thank all who have made this ranking possible...
Each year, fifteen PA students are selected to participate in this exciting year-long fellowship, designed to explore foundations in teaching, expose students to the current educational environment, and expand professional...
Last month, the department held its Inaugural Education, Research, and Community Engagement Student Poster Summit. With more than 55 posters, the poster session was a success. Click to read more...
PAEA is now accepting applications for the 2019 Don Pederson Research Grant. This is an ideal opportunity for early-career PA faculty to receive up to $7,000 to fund a research...
Our upcoming Food for Thought series is only a couple weeks away! Please join us in classroom 104 as we enjoy our lunch hour together and listen to Kimberley Shoaf...
Congratulations to 10 of our department members for making the national listing of top10% providers in patient satisfaction. We are proud of and congratulate each of our providers as well...
Lower Back Pain is a common injury in many workers. Dr. Hegmann and colleagues recently published a new study in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine regarding adherence to...
Lower Back Pain is a common injury in many workers. Dr. Hegmann and colleagues recently published a new study in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine regarding adherence to...
Please join us on Monday, April 15 at the Cleone P. Eccles Alumni House for our Inaugural Department Poster Summit. Students and faculty will be show casing their research and...
The Education Committee of the Department of Family and Preventive Medicine is pleased to announce the Department Journal Club. Please join us on Wednesday, March 27 at 7:30 AM for...
We congratulate the Physician Assistant Studies Division on its recent ranking of #4 in the top PA schools in the nation! We are proud of our divisions and department members...
We congratulate the Physician Assistant Studies Division on its recent ranking of #4 in the top PA schools in the nation! We are proud of our divisions and department members...
Dr. Kelly Baron, PhD, MPH, DBSM, was awarded over $2 million dollars in R01 funding from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute regarding her project on sleep and circadian...