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Languages Spoken: English, Japanese

Tyson C. Schwab, MD, MS, attended the University of Utah School of Medicine and trained in Family Medicine at Intermountain Healthcare where he served as Chief Resident. He has completed additional graduate education and training in bioengineering at the University of Utah.

In 2021, Dr. Schwab joined the University of Utah School of Medicine Faculty. His clinical responsibilities at the University of Utah primarily include the Neurobehavioral HOME program, where he serves as Associate Medical Director. He continues to supervise and mentor medical students, PA students and resident physicians at the Madsen, Sugarhouse and Centerville clinics. Dr. Schwab serves as a faculty lead in the Clinical Method Curriculum (CMC) Course. He also serves as a faculty mentor at the Center for Medical Innovation. His bioengineering interests includes non-invasive wearables and biomechanic ergonomics.

As a health policy enthusiast, Dr. Schwab serves as a delegate to the American Medical Association (AMA) where he advocates for improved medical education and quality health care on a national level. He is the proud recipient of the AMA National Advocacy Scholar Award and the AMA Excellence in Medicine Leadership Award.

Dr. Schwab's medical interests include primary care, medical education, innovation, technology, rural medicine, underserved medicine, and quality improvement. Dr. Schwab grew up in Bountiful, Utah. He and his wife have three kids. He enjoys international traveling, college football (Go Utes), everything Disney, making sushi, and spending time with his family.

Clinical Locations

UNI HOME Program
UNI Neurobehavior HOME Program

801-581-5515

240 East Morris Ave
Salt Lake City, UT  84115
Suite 400

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Specialties

  • Family Medicine
  • Neurobehavioral Health

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Family & Preventive Medicine - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Family Medicine
Board Certification American Board of Family Medicine (Hospice and Palliative Medicine)

Tyson C. Schwab, MD, MS, attended the University of Utah School of Medicine and trained in Family Medicine at Intermountain Healthcare where he served as Chief Resident. He has completed additional graduate education and training in bioengineering at the University of Utah.

In 2021, Dr. Schwab joined the University of Utah School of Medicine Faculty. His clinical responsibilities at the University of Utah primarily include the Neurobehavioral HOME program, where he serves as Associate Medical Director. He continues to supervise and mentor medical students, PA students and resident physicians at the Madsen, Sugarhouse and Centerville clinics. Dr. Schwab serves as a faculty lead in the Clinical Method Curriculum (CMC) Course. He also serves as a faculty mentor at the Center for Medical Innovation. His bioengineering interests includes non-invasive wearables and biomechanic ergonomics.

As a health policy enthusiast, Dr. Schwab serves as a delegate to the American Medical Association (AMA) where he advocates for improved medical education and quality health care on a national level. He is the proud recipient of the AMA National Advocacy Scholar Award and the AMA Excellence in Medicine Leadership Award.

Dr. Schwab's medical interests include primary care, medical education, innovation, technology, rural medicine, underserved medicine, and quality improvement. Dr. Schwab grew up in Bountiful, Utah. He and his wife have three kids. He enjoys international traveling, college football (Go Utes), everything Disney, making sushi, and spending time with his family.

Academic Locations

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Family & Preventive Medicine - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Family Medicine
Board Certification American Board of Family Medicine (Hospice and Palliative Medicine)

Education History

Professional Medical University of Utah School of Medicine

M.D., 2018

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Schwab T, Daly S (2021). Schwab T, Daly S. In patients with simple lacerations, are adhesive interventions as effective as standard wound closure methods. 24(6), 15-16.
  2. Schwab T, Daly S (2020). In a workplace setting, does providing proper lifting techniques, as compared with no instruction, prevent back pain injuries. 23(10), 36-7.
  3. Schwab T, Daly S (2020). In patients exposed to loud working environments, will using earmuffs, as compared with earplugs, be more effective at reduction of long-term hearing loss. 23(8), 18-19.
  4. Schwab T, Daly S (2020). In adult patients with acute nonradicular low back pain, does early increased activity, as compared with bed rest, result in pain relief and increased functionality. 24(6), 20-21.
  5. Schwab T, Langell J (2018). Human Factors-Based Mobile Application Design for Global Health. Surg Innov, 1553350618814643.
  6. Schwab T, Fassl B, Langell J (2018). The Importance of Design Validation in Global Health Surgical Innovation. Surg Innov, 1553350618814644.
  7. Marshall JC, Carrethers N, Schwab T, Beck G, Alvarez Gutirrez L (2015). The Ph.D. labor market imbalance and its effect on life science departments. 91, 81-88.
  8. Schwab T, Black S, Cannon Q, Forbush L, Daly S (June 2021). Communication of public health policy and guidelines to physicians and clinic staff during a pandemic. 31.

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