Call for Proposals
UAFP is seeking proposals for two upcoming conferences: Southern Utah Family Medicine Conference (November 13 – 14, 2026 in St. George, Utah) or CME & Ski (February 21-24, 2027 in Park City, Utah) Physicians and Healthcare Professionals are invited to submit proposals for either of these educational events which are attended by practicing family physicians, advanced practice clinicians, residents, and medical students and serve to continue their medical education. All submissions will go through a peer-reviewed process overseen by the UAFP CME Planning Committee. Presentations for the conference should include 45-50…
Poster Session Call for Abstracts
UAFP invites medical students and residents to submit family medicine-related abstracts in research, clinical inquiry, community projects, or educational programs for one of two 2026 poster sessions. September 24, 2026 (Murray, UT) or November 13, 2026 (Ivins, UT) UAFP is hosting two poster sessions in 2026, and each applicant may present at one session only.…
Coalition Invites Utah Physicians to Sign Open Letter Regarding Proposed ICE Detention Facility
A coalition of Utah-based healthcare professionals, Concerned Utah Health Providers, is inviting physicians and advanced practice providers across the state to consider signing onto an open letter expressing concern about the proposed ICE detention facility in northwest Salt Lake City. Concerned Utah Health Providers is a cross-specialty group of physicians and APPs focused on addressing…
Celebrating Utah’s Future Family Physicians: Meet the Inaugural You Belong in Family Medicine Scholarship Recipients
The Utah Academy of Family Physicians Foundation (UAFP Foundation) is proud to announce the inaugural recipients of the You Belong in Family Medicine Scholarship, a program created to bridge the gap between medical school and residency while strengthening Utah’s future Family Medicine workforce. This year’s scholarship recipients are Sarah Dale, who matched into the Community…
Education and Resources on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASDs) are a group of conditions that can occur in a person who was exposed to alcohol before birth. These effects can include physical problems and problems with behavior and learning. Often, a person with an FASD has a mix of these…
Member of the Month – March: Karly Pippitt
Practice: I work primarily at the Sugar House Health Center, where I have practiced since my residency. I have one patient that I’ve seen since my intern year! I also see patients in the Neurology Headache clinic. I’ve been involved in undergraduate medical education since I began as faculty, and enjoy mentoring medical students, especially…
Quick FAQ: HB270 and Healthcare Employment Contracts
When does the law take effect?May 6, 2026. Who does this law apply to?Most licensed healthcare professionals working in Utah, including physicians, nurses, physician assistants, therapists, and other licensed clinicians. If I sign a contract after May 6, can my employer restrict where I practice after I leave?Generally, no. The law eliminates most non-compete clauses…
Utah SB 319: Health Insurance Prior Authorization Amendments – Implications for Family Physicians
Overview SB 319 updates Utah law governing health insurance prior authorization (PA) processes. The legislation aims to reduce administrative burden on physicians, increase transparency in insurer decision-making, and protect providers and patients once services are authorized. The bill establishes clearer rules for authorization timelines, duration of approvals, insurer transparency, and limits on retroactive denials. Key…
Make Your Voice Heard: Participate in Utah’s Caucus System
Physicians play an important role in shaping policies that affect patient care and the health of our communities. One way to make your voice heard is by participating in Utah’s caucus and convention system, a grassroots process used by political parties to select candidates and help shape party platforms. By attending your neighborhood caucus meeting,…
Utah Eliminates Most Healthcare Non-Compete Clauses: What HB270 Means for Healthcare Professionals
Utah has taken a major step toward strengthening its healthcare workforce and protecting patient access to care. The Utah Legislature just passed HB270 – Healthcare Worker Post Employment Amendments, which eliminates most non-compete clauses in healthcare employment contracts beginning May 6, 2026. The new law represents a significant shift in how healthcare employment agreements are structured in the…



