Emily Winn received her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Washington after completing her Bachelor of Nursing here at the University of Utah. Emily is an experienced Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who has practiced for the past 8 years in general pediatrics, pediatric developmental and behavioral health, and newborn medicine before joining the faculty at the University of Utah School of Medicine as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of General Pediatrics. She is a full-time Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing where she teaches in and oversees the Nurse Practitioner programs.
Emily currently sees pediatric patients at the Sugarhouse Clinic. In this setting, she sees a wide range of patients of all ages and health conditions.
Emily's clinical interests include providing patient-centered primary care and education for children and their families. She is passionate about empowering parents with knowledge to make the healthiest choices for their children, and most enjoys watching her patients grow and thrive over time. She is experienced in working with children with ADHD, anxiety and depression; newborns/infants and lactation support; children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental concerns; and adolescent medicine.
Emily Winn received her Doctor of Nursing Practice degree from the University of Washington after completing her Bachelor of Nursing here at the University of Utah. Emily is an experienced Pediatric Nurse Practitioner who has practiced for the past 8 years in general pediatrics, pediatric developmental and behavioral health, and newborn medicine before joining the faculty at the University of Utah School of Medicine as an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of General Pediatrics. She is a full-time Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing where she teaches in and oversees the Nurse Practitioner programs.
Emily currently sees pediatric patients at the Sugarhouse Clinic. In this setting, she sees a wide range of patients of all ages and health conditions.
Emily's clinical interests include providing patient-centered primary care and education for children and their families. She is passionate about empowering parents with knowledge to make the healthiest choices for their children, and most enjoys watching her patients grow and thrive over time. She is experienced in working with children with ADHD, anxiety and depression; newborns/infants and lactation support; children with Autism Spectrum Disorder or other developmental concerns; and adolescent medicine.