To Normoglycemia and Beyond: Updates in Diabetes Therapy | Elizabeth Bald, PharmD, BCACP and Hanna Raber, PharmD
Dr. Elizabeth Bald works as an Assistant Professor (Clinical) at the University of Utah College of Pharmacy. She practices as a clinical pharmacist at the Madsen Family Medicine Clinic and uses collaborative practice agreements to manage a variety of disease states including diabetes, hypertension, asthma, smoking cessation, and osteoporosis. Dr. Bald received her PharmD from Drake University in Des…
Unmet Needs and the Evolving Landscape in Acute Treatment of Migraine: Primary Care Professional on the Front Line | Susan Hutchinson, MD and Steward J. Tepper, MD
Susan Hutchinson, MD, is board certified in family medicine and has a subspecialty in headache. She is the founder and Director of the Orange County Migraine Headache Center in Irvine, California, and is also a volunteer faculty member in the Department of Family Medicine at UC-Irvine Medical Center. Dr. Hutchinson concentrates on the management of…
Preventing Type 2 Diabetes….Now More Than Ever | Liz Joy, MD, MPH, FACSM, FAMSSM
Dr. Liz Joy is the Senior Medical Director for Wellness and Nutrition at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City, UT. Dr. Joy practices Family Medicine and Sports Medicine at the Salt Lake LiVe Well Center. She is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Utah School of Medicine in the Department of Family and…
Community Based Fall Prevention….One Hip At A Time! | Liz Joy, MD, MPH, FACSM, FAMSSM
Dr. Liz Joy is the Senior Medical Director for Wellness and Nutrition at Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City, UT. Dr. Joy practices Family Medicine and Sports Medicine at the Salt Lake LiVe Well Center. She is an adjunct faculty member at the University of Utah School of Medicine in the Department of Family and…
What Family Physicians Should Know About Vaping | Thomas Ylioja, MSW, PhD
Thomas Ylioja, PhD, is the Clinical Director for Health Initiatives at National Jewish Health. He is a licensed social worker with years of health care practice and research experience, and expertise working with individuals who use tobacco and other substances. Dr. Ylioja focuses his work with people who have health disparities or who have social…
Utah Legislative Wrap-up: COVID, Collaboration, and Compromise
By Darlene Petersen, MD and Maryann Martindale, UAFP Executive Director This year’s session was very different from previous years. With COVID still in full swing and very few people vaccinated, the legislature opted for a hybrid version of the session. Committees that were typically held in small rooms were moved to larger spaces, all committees…
Utah’s Statewide Mask Mandate to End April 10
With the passage of HB 294, Utah’s statewide mask mandate will end April 10, 2021. While not fully supported by Governor Cox, he will likely sign it as the bill passed with a veto-proof majority. Masks will still be mandated for gatherings of 50 or more and County governments can still impose their own mandates. Other restrictions can be…
A Legacy of Public Health Leadership by Utah Family Physicians
Utah Academy of Family Physicians congratulates two members and leaders, Dr. Marc Babitz and Dr. Sarah Woolsey, for their public health leadership in Utah. Dr. Babitz will retire from the Utah Department of Health after a lengthy career of service to the community and family medicine profession. Dr. Babitz has had a prolific career in…
Utah’s Governor Asked for My Help, and I am Glad to Give It
In his weekly COVID-19 press briefing on Thursday, Governor Spencer Cox called on medical professionals to volunteer to assist with Utah’s ongoing vaccination effort. As of Friday, 489,716 doses had been administered, which leaves hundreds of thousands of doses left to administer over the next several months. If the state receives the amount of vaccinations…
Children’s Hearing Aid Program (CHAP)
Children learn so much by hearing. Early growth of the brain in the first few years of life cannot be made up later. To develop the auditory part of the brain and spoken language, a child must hear his or her best all day long, every day. The Joint Commission on Infant Hearing and the…