New Faculty - October 2018
Katherine Anderson, MD |
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Luke Gessel, MD |
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Ming Lim, MBBCH, MS Dr. Lim’s clinical expertise is in the field of hemostasis and thrombosis, specifically in the management of patients with congenital bleeding disorders. Her research interest is focused on complications affecting patients with congenital bleeding disorders, specifically hemophilia patients with inhibitors. Dr. Lim is actively involved in the American Society of Hematology (ASH) and the Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Society (HTRS). She serves as the Co-Chair for the HTRS Junior Faculty Network and is a committee member for the HTRS Trainee Workshop with the goal to attract trainees to the field of non-malignant hematology. |
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Pace Romney, MD Pace received his MD at the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine in Coral Gables, FL. He went on to complete a residency at the Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital and is currently a nephrology fellow at the University of Utah. |
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Takayuki Suzuki, MD |
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Tiffany Volden, MD Tiffany received her BS in Human Biology from Chadron State College in Chadron, NE and her MD from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha. She completed her residency and a fellowship in Salt Lake City. She is now working at the VA where she provides geriatric care to our veterans. She enjoys completing geriatric assessments and incorporating narrative medicine into her practice. She grew up on a farm in western Nebraska. Outside of work, she takes every opportunity to travel the country with her husband: they hope to visit every National Park. |
New Staff - October 2018
Ashley Arpero |
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Kristin Barber |
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Patricia Braun As an executive assistant, Patricia has worked in academia, finance, and medicine, beginning with Harvard Medical School, Harvard Business School, Bank of America, and most recently at C.R. Bard’s Salt Lake City division.
She has lived in Salt Lake for seven years and enjoys discovering what's new in the art and food scene. She also volunteers with a non-profit organization that serves under-educated and under-employed women.
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Kristi Carlston |
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Jessica Carrigan |
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Hus-Chih Chien |
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Adia Clark She is an easy-going person and she loves meeting new people, learning, and trying new things. |
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Charlene Coffin |
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Eliseo Garcia |
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Omar Garcia |
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Paul Grayson |
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Vong Martinez |
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Jace Meng |
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Habeeb Mohhamad Habeen is joining the Heart Failure/LVAD team. He has nine years of research experience, eight years of clinical experience specifically in clinical
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He loves the outdoors and in the warmer months, he enjoys camping, backpacking, cycling, and golfing. He is married with one daughter and three pets.
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Deborah Morreall |
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Stephen Neiner |
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Jeffrey Orrego |
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Yuqing (Katy) Qiu Katy is originally from Beijing, China. In 2013, Katy studied for two years at Utah State University. She attended the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Science and received her MS in Biostatistics and Data Science. After graduation, she joined the University of Utah as a Biostatistician. |
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Anitha Hemiya Rathod |
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Hailee Roberts |
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Nicole Stokes |
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Amanda Troxel |
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Kristi Warren |
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Ziji Yu |