Dr. Aaron Crosby, MD FACP is an Adjunct Assistant Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine. He received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota School of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine residency at the University of Utah, where he also served as a Chief Medical Resident. He currently practices as a Hospitalist at the George E. Wahlen VA Medical Center in Salt Lake City, where he also serves as co-site director of the Internal Medicine residency program.
Dr. Crosby's academic and clinical interests include Point of Care Ultrasound, medical education, Addiction care for hospitalized patients, and evidence based medicine.
Education History
Chief Resident |
University of Utah |
Chief Medical Resident |
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University of Utah |
Resident | |
Doctoral Training |
University of Minnesota Medical School |
MD |
University of Minnesota - Twin Cities |
BS |
Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Battiola T, Saad K, Nelson T, Tinker N, Crosby A (2021). Clostridium botulinum - like organism bacteremia in a user of black tar heroin. IDCases, 25, e01222. (Read full article)
- Anton M, Wright J, Braithwaite M, Sturgeon G, Locke B, Milne C, Crosby A (2020). Creating a COVID-19 Action Plan for GME Programs. J Grad Med Educ, 12(4), 399-402. (Read full article)
- Grigsby IF, Zhang W, Johnson JL, Fogarty KH, Chen Y, Rawson JM, Crosby AJ, Mueller JD, Mansky LM (2010). Biophysical analysis of HTLV-1 particles reveals novel insights into particle morphology and Gag stochiometry. Retrovirology, 7, 75. (Read full article)