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Languages Spoken: English, Spanish

Dr. Anna Parks is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology & Hematologic Malignancies at the University of Utah and a faculty member of the Center on Aging. Her clinical practice includes the treatment of non-malignant hematologic disorders, with a particular interest in thrombotic disorders. She is committed to teaching the next generation of leaders in hematology. Dr. Parks also conducts research to improve the care of older adults with bleeding and thrombosis.

Dr. Parks graduated from Yale University. She received her medical degree, trained in Internal Medicine, served as a Chief Resident, and completed Hematology fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco. She completed a two-year NIH-funded fellowship in Aging Research at the University of California, San Francisco and received a certificate in Clinical Research.

Dr. Parks grew up in Salt Lake City and is thrilled to be back. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, reading fiction and hiking with her dog, husband and children.

Clinical Locations

Sugar House Health Center

801-581-2000

1280 E. Stringham Avenue
Salt Lake City, UT  84106
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Specialties

  • Hematology/BMT

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Internal Medicine - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Hematology/BMT
Board Certification American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Hematology)

Dr. Anna Parks is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Hematology & Hematologic Malignancies at the University of Utah and a faculty member of the Center on Aging. Her clinical practice includes the treatment of non-malignant hematologic disorders, with a particular interest in thrombotic disorders. She is committed to teaching the next generation of leaders in hematology. Dr. Parks also conducts research to improve the care of older adults with bleeding and thrombosis.

Dr. Parks graduated from Yale University. She received her medical degree, trained in Internal Medicine, served as a Chief Resident, and completed Hematology fellowship at the University of California, San Francisco. She completed a two-year NIH-funded fellowship in Aging Research at the University of California, San Francisco and received a certificate in Clinical Research.

Dr. Parks grew up in Salt Lake City and is thrilled to be back. Outside of work, she enjoys cooking, reading fiction and hiking with her dog, husband and children.

Academic Locations

Huntsman Cancer Institute

801-585-3229

2000 Circle of Hope
Division of Hematology, Suite 4126
Salt Lake City, UT  84112

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Internal Medicine - Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Hematology/BMT
Board Certification American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Hematology)

Education History

Fellowship University of California, San Francisco
T32 Aging Research
Fellow, 2021
Fellowship University of California, San Francisco
Hematology and Oncology
Fellow, 2021
Residency University of California, San Francisco
Internal Medicine
Chief Resident, 2018
Residency University of California, San Francisco
Internal Medicine
Resident, 2017
Professional Medical University of California, San Francisco School of Medicine
Medicine
M.D., 2014
Undergraduate Yale University
History of Science & Medicine
B.A., 2009

Selected Publications - Journal Articles

Journal Article

  1. Parks AL, Jeon SY, Boscardin J, Steinman MA, Smith AK, Covinsky KE, Fang MC, Shah SJ (2022). Long-term functional outcomes and mortality after hospitalization for extracranial hemorrhage. J Hosp Med, 1-8.
  2. Brondfield S, Mulvey CK, Parks AL, et al (2021). Got Stage Fright? A Fellow-Led Initiative to Improve Cancer Staging Documentation. . Int J Cancer.
  3. Parks AL, Kambhampati S, Fakhri B, Andreadis C, Gray L, Wong SW, Shah N, Fang MC (2020). Incidence, management and outcomes of arterial and venous thrombosis after chimeric antigen receptor modified T cells for B cell lymphoma and multiple myeloma. Leuk Lymphoma, 62(4), 1003-1006.
  4. Parks AL, Jeon SY, Boscardin WJ, Steinman MA, Smith AK, Fang MC, Shah SJ (2021). Long-term individual and population functional outcomes in older adults with atrial fibrillation. J Am Geriatr Soc, 69, 1570-1578.
  5. Cohen AB, Parks AL, Whitson HE, Zieman S, Brown CJ, Boyd C, Covinsky KE, Steinman MA (2020). Succeeding in Aging Research During the Pandemic: Strategies for Fellows and Junior Faculty. J Am Geriatr Soc, 69(1), 8-11.
  6. Parks AL, Auerbach AD, Schnipper JL, Anstey JE, Sterken DG, Hecht TEH, Fang MC, Hospital Medicine Reengineering Network HOMERuN (2020). COVID-19 coagulopathy and thrombosis: Analysis of hospital protocols in response to the rapidly evolving pandemic. Thromb Res, 196, 355-358.
  7. Parks AL, Fang MC (2017). Scoring Systems for Estimating the Risk of Anticoagulant-Associated Bleeding. Semin Thromb Hemost, 43(5), 514-524.
  8. Stern RJ, Parks AL (2016). Teaching High-Value Care on Rounds: Modeling Moderation. JAMA Intern Med, 176(2), 262-3.
  9. Parks AL, McWhirter RM, Evason K, Kelley RK (2015). Cases of spontaneous tumor regression in hepatobiliary cancers: implications for immunotherapy? J Gastrointest Cancer, 46(2), 161-5.
  10. Hammoud AO, Wilde N, Gibson M, Parks A, Carrell DT, Meikle AW (2008). Male obesity and alteration in sperm parameters. Fertil Steril, 90(6), 2222-5.

Review

  1. Parks AL, Fang MC (2016). Anticoagulation in Older Adults with Multimorbidity. [Review]. Clin Geriatr Med, 32(2), 331-46.

Book Chapter

  1. Parks AL, Andreadis C, Damon L (2021). Blood Disorders . In Papadakis M, McPhee S, Rabow M. (Eds.), Current Medical Diagnosis and Treatment (60th). McGraw Hill.

Commentary

  1. Redberg RF, Parks AL, Rubin JB (2021). Persistent Gender Pay Gaps in Medicine: What Is Good for the Goose Is Better for the Gander's Paycheck. JAMA Intern Med, 181(9), 1164.
  2. Parks AL, Covinsky KE (2021). Anticoagulation at the End of Life: Time for a Rational Framework. JAMA Intern Med, 181(8), 1123.
  3. Parks AL, Kohlwes RJ (2017). Refining Risk for Deep Vein Thrombosis in Hospitalized Patients. J Gen Intern Med, 33(1), 6.
  4. Parks AL, Redberg RF (2017). Dabigatran Compared With Rivaroxaban vs Warfarin-Reply. JAMA Intern Med, 177(5), 744.
  5. Parks AL, Redberg RF (2016). Women in Medicine and Patient Outcomes: Equal Rights for Better Work? JAMA Intern Med, 177(2), 161.
  6. Parks AL, OMalley PG (2017). Applying Academic Detailing and Process Change to Promote Choosing Wisely-Reply. JAMA Intern Med, 177(2), 283.
  7. Parks AL, Redberg RF (2016). Comparing Non-Vitamin K Oral Anticoagulants: Where We Are Now. JAMA Intern Med, 176(11), 1672.
  8. Parks AL, OMalley PG (2016). From Choosing Wisely to Practicing Value-More to the Story. JAMA Intern Med, 176(10), 1571-1572.
  9. Parks AL, Covinsky KE (2016). Anticoagulation in the Very Old. JAMA Intern Med, 176(8), 1184.

Case Report

  1. Han HJ, Parks AL, Shah MP, Hsu G, Santhosh L (2021). An Elusive Seizure. Neurohospitalist, 12(1), 188-194.

Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast

  1. Parks AL, Fang MC (2018). Web M&M: Isolated Clot, Real Error [Web]. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality Patient Safety Network. Available: https://psnet.ahrq.gov/web-mm/isolated-clot-real-error.

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