About Me
Anna Darelli-Anderson is the Associate Director of Education for the Division of General Surgery and Programs Manager for the Center for Global Surgery, Department of Surgery. A historian and veteran of the United States Air Force, Ms. Darelli-Anderson has a background in research and analysis, technical writing, program management, linguistics and cultural relations, and leadership. Focused on curriculum development, teaching methods and learning techniques, student assessment and program evaluation, and faculty development, she received her Master of Education in Organizational Leadership and Adult Education with an emphasis on medical education from Park University.
Curriculum Development
2022 (ongoing) |
University of Utah Health Introduction to Global Surgery |
2022 |
Developing a Laparoscopic Skills Training Center Educator Course The University of Utah Center for Global Surgery Developing a Laparoscopic Skills Training Center Educator Course focuses on setting up minimally invasive capacity in low- and middle-income countries and educating surgical faculty and staff on how to educate others on the same concepts. |
2022 |
Laparoscopic Skills Training Course The University of Utah Center for Global Surgery Laparoscopic Skills Training Course focuses on setting up minimally invasive capacity in low- and middle-income countries. |
2022 |
Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship The University of Utah Colon and Rectal Surgery Fellowship program aims to produce fellows proficient in the care of patients with disorders of the colon and rectum by building on knowledge and technical skills learned in general surgery residency. Fellows will understand details of the evaluation of these patients, particularly in the fields of benign anorectal disorders, colorectal cancer, diverticular disease, inflammatory bowel disease, and pelvic floor disorders, and will achieve technical proficiency in open, laparoscopic, and robotic approaches. |
2021 |
University of Utah Health Critical Care Ultrasonography Curriculum The University of Utah Health Critical Care Ultrasonography (UUHCCUS) curriculum is meant to enhance the education received by SCC and ACS fellows throughout their training to produce better acute care surgeons. Learners gain an in-depth knowledge of skills in general critical care ultrasonography (GCCUS)/point-of-care ultrasonography (POCUS) and basic and advanced critical care echocardiography (CCE) and have the opportunity to apply these skills in real-world situations. |
2020 |
Burn Surgery Fellowship The University of Utah Burn Surgery Fellowship program was established in 2020 and is unique because it covers comprehensive care for both adult and pediatric patients in the acute, rehabilitative, and reconstructive phases of treatment. The Burn Team cares for the most severe burn injuries from Utah and the surrounding intermountain west area and the fellowship is based around our American Burn Association (ABA)-verified burn center. |
2020 |
Acute Care Surgery Fellowship The University of Utah Acute Care Surgery Fellowship program provides a setting in which advanced, highly skilled, medical education can take place. The faculty provides the opportunity for fellows to not only acquire an in-depth knowledge of advanced skills in Acute Care Surgery (Trauma, Emergency General Surgery, and Surgical Critical Care), but also to develop both academically and professionally. This is achieved through an American Association for the Surgery of Trauma (AAST)-approved ACS fellowship. |