
Languages Spoken: English
In 2002, Dr. Renner joined the Department of Neurology faculty, where he currently holds a position as an associate professor of neurology and a diplomate of tropical medicine and infectious disease. Dr. Renner is the course director for medical school neurosciences (Brain and Behavior). Dr. Renner is very active in teaching and mentoring and has given hundreds of lectures to fellows, residents and students.
In addition to education, Dr. Renner practices clinical neurology. He started the University of Utah’s first HIV-neurology clinic, as well as the University of Utah Department of Neurology’s first outreach clinic at St. John’s Hospital in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He is a vascular neurologist who serves as a member of the Brain Attack team and continues to work closely with telemedicine for both stroke and clinical consultation in Jackson Hole.
Dr. Renner is specialized in infectious neurology and tropical medicine. He conducts clinical research and is focusing upon demyelinating disorders of the central nervous system in HIV patients. Additionally, he is involved in assessing the neurological needs in the sub-Saharan African countries of Ghana and Kenya and has developed traveling, educational, and didactic curriculum for primary-care physicians in these countries. He has also developed an evolving, educational, and didactic curriculum for primary-care physicians in countries with extremely limited resources and is working to establish adult-neurology residency training programs in these countries. He is a member of a consortium of HIV providers and works with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on the formation of the first East African Diploma of Tropical Medicine and International Health.
Dr. Renner is a member of The American Academy of Neurology, American Heart Association, The Royal College of Physicians, American Medical Association, American Stroke Association, Movement Disorder Society, Phi Beta Delta, and Phi Sigma Tau. He is a test writer for the Royal College of Physicians and the United Stated Licensing Exam, and his area of interest involves CNS compartmentalization of the HIV genome. He also serves on several committees. He is the chairman of the Neuroscience Task Force of The United States Medical License Examination (USMLE); Task Force Member for the American Academy of Neurology on Evidence Based Medicine; School of Medicine Continuity Medical Education; General Medical Education Committee for Residency; School of Medicine Residency Grievance Committee, - College of Health Curriculum Committee; College of Health Awards Committee; Neurology Resident Selection Committee; Neurology Residency Education Committee; and Second Year Medical School Curriculum Committee.
Dr. Renner has received several awards which include the Teacher of the Year Award for the Department of Neurology; James L. Parkin, M.D., Award for Outstanding Clinical Teaching; Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award, Arnold P. Gold Foundation; Teacher of the Year Nominee from University of Utah Physicians Assistant Program; and the distinguished Early Career Teaching Award from the University of Utah Teaching Committee.
Clinical Locations
801-585-7575
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Neurology
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Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | General Neurology |
Board Certification | American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology) |
Patient Rating
The Patient Rating score is an average of all responses to care provider related questions on our nationally-recognized Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survey.
Responses are measured on a scale of 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Likelihood of recommending care provider
4.9/ 5

Care provider's explanation of condition/problem
4.8/ 5

Care provider's effort to include me in decisions
4.9/ 5

Wait time at clinic
4.7/ 5

Care provider's concern for questions & worries
4.9/ 5

Patient Comments
Patient comments are gathered from our Press Ganey Patient Satisfaction Survery and displayed in their entirety. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.
UofU Patient
March 14, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is very methodical and does not rush into conclusions. I appreciate that.
UofU Patient
February 07, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Doctor Renner is an excellent and experienced professional, he is amiable and very knowledgeable and treats me with kindness, respect and intentional caring.
UofU Patient
January 30, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr Renner is very knowledgeable & informative in a manner I can follow. Dr follows up with various test results & is thorough.
UofU Patient
January 28, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is one of the most knowledgeable physicians I have ever encountered. He is also very kind, observant, interested, concerned and humble, I have referred him to many people!
UofU Patient
January 09, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
I was treated with respect and the truth.
UofU Patient
January 07, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is an all-star. I've never had a better doctor who was more once red about every aspect of my health and includes me in every decision.
UofU Patient
January 03, 2022
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is, in my professional experience, one of the finest physicians I know and hands down the best neurologist I've ever met.
UofU Patient
December 18, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr Renner is very knowledgeable. He explains what the options are as well as provides the knowledge of what is happening with the brain and body so decisions on how to move forward can be successful as possible
UofU Patient
November 20, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
He explain the condition well
UofU Patient
November 05, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr.Renner did not have all the information available to him to give us any recommendations. This visit did not result in any treatment plans.
UofU Patient
October 30, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr Renner listens extremely well, and explains my conditions so that it is very clear. He is very attentive and shows genuine concern.
UofU Patient
October 08, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Too many referrals to my primary care doctor to answer questions, ESPECIALLY in light of the fact that it was this doctor who originally proscribed the specific treatment being discussed.
UofU Patient
May 11, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER 1
great
UofU Patient
April 18, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER 1
Dr Renner has always been very respectful of my concerns and problems and helpful in trying to resolve my many and complicated problems
UofU Patient
April 16, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER 1
I'm very satisfied with my care
UofU Patient
March 24, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner's attention and care during an appointment are simply excellent. I would suggest improved method's of taking care of action items (referrals, letters) that are agreed upon during the care visit. I love seeing Dr. Renner. He is top notch!
UofU Patient
March 21, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Care provider said now that he has diagnosed me that I need to find another neurologist. I am still waiting for a name and referral. I have more questions than answers.
UofU Patient
March 19, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Good
UofU Patient
March 16, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr Renner is exceptional!
UofU Patient
February 26, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
I will be returning for updating tests & current diagnosis.
UofU Patient
February 15, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is very attentive and present when we discuss my neurological prognosis and treatment.
UofU Patient
January 29, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
I feel honored to have Dr. Renner as my neurologist.
UofU Patient
January 13, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is really fantastic. He has taken such good care of me over the years that I almost see him as a friend in addition to being my physician! I don't get the two mixed up, but Dr. Renner has always gone the extra mile kind of like a friend would. Much appreciated!
UofU Patient
January 05, 2021
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr Renner was incredibly straight forward, assess my issues, explained my condition, and gave me clear instructions about what to do and when I should return.
UofU Patient
December 20, 2020
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is an attentive physician who asks all the right questions and demonstrates serious concern about one's health.
UofU Patient
November 04, 2020
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER 1
Dr Renner is exceptional!!
UofU Patient
October 03, 2020
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Very good.
UofU Patient
August 31, 2020
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
I love Dr. David Renner! He understands my condition and what I going through.
UofU Patient
August 29, 2020
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
Dr. Renner is an exceptional neurologist. He has great "bedside manner" which includes concern, professionalism, and humor. I would recommend him and, through him, the institution itself.
UofU Patient
August 13, 2020
CLINICAL NEUROSCIENCES CENTER
good
In 2002, Dr. Renner joined the Department of Neurology faculty, where he currently holds a position as an associate professor of neurology and a diplomate of tropical medicine and infectious disease. Dr. Renner is the course director for medical school neurosciences (Brain and Behavior). Dr. Renner is very active in teaching and mentoring and has given hundreds of lectures to fellows, residents and students.
In addition to education, Dr. Renner practices clinical neurology. He started the University of Utah’s first HIV-neurology clinic, as well as the University of Utah Department of Neurology’s first outreach clinic at St. John’s Hospital in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. He is a vascular neurologist who serves as a member of the Brain Attack team and continues to work closely with telemedicine for both stroke and clinical consultation in Jackson Hole.
Dr. Renner is specialized in infectious neurology and tropical medicine. He conducts clinical research and is focusing upon demyelinating disorders of the central nervous system in HIV patients. Additionally, he is involved in assessing the neurological needs in the sub-Saharan African countries of Ghana and Kenya and has developed traveling, educational, and didactic curriculum for primary-care physicians in these countries. He has also developed an evolving, educational, and didactic curriculum for primary-care physicians in countries with extremely limited resources and is working to establish adult-neurology residency training programs in these countries. He is a member of a consortium of HIV providers and works with the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine on the formation of the first East African Diploma of Tropical Medicine and International Health.
Dr. Renner is a member of The American Academy of Neurology, American Heart Association, The Royal College of Physicians, American Medical Association, American Stroke Association, Movement Disorder Society, Phi Beta Delta, and Phi Sigma Tau. He is a test writer for the Royal College of Physicians and the United Stated Licensing Exam, and his area of interest involves CNS compartmentalization of the HIV genome. He also serves on several committees. He is the chairman of the Neuroscience Task Force of The United States Medical License Examination (USMLE); Task Force Member for the American Academy of Neurology on Evidence Based Medicine; School of Medicine Continuity Medical Education; General Medical Education Committee for Residency; School of Medicine Residency Grievance Committee, - College of Health Curriculum Committee; College of Health Awards Committee; Neurology Resident Selection Committee; Neurology Residency Education Committee; and Second Year Medical School Curriculum Committee.
Dr. Renner has received several awards which include the Teacher of the Year Award for the Department of Neurology; James L. Parkin, M.D., Award for Outstanding Clinical Teaching; Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award, Arnold P. Gold Foundation; Teacher of the Year Nominee from University of Utah Physicians Assistant Program; and the distinguished Early Career Teaching Award from the University of Utah Teaching Committee.
Academic Locations
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Neurology
-
Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | General Neurology |
Board Certification | American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology) |
Education History
Graduate Training | University of London, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Tropical Medicine and International Health M.S., 2016 |
Diploma | University of London, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Tropical Medicine and International Health D.T.M.H, 2015 |
Fellowship | University of Utah School of Medicine Neuromuscular Fellowship Fellow, 2002 |
Residency | University of Utah School of Medicine Neurology Resident, 2001 |
Residency | University of Nebraska - Omaha Internal Medicine Resident, 1999 |
Internship | University of Nebraska - Omaha Internal Medicine House Officer, 1998 |
Professional Medical | University of Nebraska - Omaha Medicine M.D., 1997 |
Post Graduate Training | University of Nebraska , 1992 |
Undergraduate | Creighton University B.A., 1991 |
Undergraduate | Loyola University Pre-Medicine Pre Med, 1989 |