About Me
Jordan has had the privilege to be involved with the autonomic physiology lab at the University of Utah, investigating the relationship between autonomic and gastrointestinal dysfunction. He also participated in a study examining hemiplegic migraines in ZTTK syndrome. He was raised in rural Utah and continues to have an interest in improving rural healthcare. Prior to medical school, he worked as an EEG tech, and he is thrilled to continue his training with those who helped introduce and inspire him to pursue a career in neurology. His areas of interests remain broad. He enjoys golfing, following premier league soccer, playing board games, reading science fiction/fantasy, and fly fishing.