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Patrick F. Eucalitto
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Patrick F. Eucalitto, MD

Languages spoken: Arabic, English, French, Haitian; Haitian Creole, Italian, Spanish

Clinical Locations

Pregnancy Care / Obstetrics

Women's Health, Area E
Salt Lake City
801-587-9500
  • Dr. Eucalitto is joining University of Utah OB/GYN as a clinician in the General Division and as Associate Director of the Rural, Global and Underserved Women's Health Program. He brings five years of work experience in global health and humanitarian aid and two years as the department's inaugural Women's Health Equity Fellow to his hybrid role as a Generalist and a global and rural women's health practitioner. During fellowship, Patrick spent two years working clinically and building relationships with hospitals and communities on the Navajo Nation and in Rwanda. He looks forward to deepening the department's involvement in these bidirectional partnerships through ongoing exchanges in clinical and surgical care, medical education, and research. Patrick holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, a Doctor of Medicine from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, and a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation from the University of Utah. He completed residency at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL, where he served as Administrative Chief Resident during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patrick is passionate about being a global citizen and is always seeking opportunities to practice cultural humility, including by living and working in different countries and learning new languages. Patrick was born and raised in South Florida, has two rambunctious dogs, three adorable nieces and nephews, and is looking forward to all that living in Utah has to offer!

    Specialties

  • Dr. Eucalitto is joining University of Utah OB/GYN as a clinician in the General Division and as Associate Director of the Rural, Global and Underserved Women's Health Program. He brings five years of work experience in global health and humanitarian aid and two years as the department's inaugural Women's Health Equity Fellow to his hybrid role as a Generalist and a global and rural women's health practitioner. During fellowship, Patrick spent two years working clinically and building relationships with hospitals and communities on the Navajo Nation and in Rwanda. He looks forward to deepening the department's involvement in these bidirectional partnerships through ongoing exchanges in clinical and surgical care, medical education, and research. Patrick holds a Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service from Georgetown University, a Doctor of Medicine from SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University, and a Master of Science in Clinical Investigation from the University of Utah. He completed residency at Northwestern University in Chicago, IL, where he served as Administrative Chief Resident during the COVID-19 pandemic. Patrick is passionate about being a global citizen and is always seeking opportunities to practice cultural humility, including by living and working in different countries and learning new languages. Patrick was born and raised in South Florida, has two rambunctious dogs, three adorable nieces and nephews, and is looking forward to all that living in Utah has to offer!

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Obstetrics & Gynecology -Assistant Professor (Clinical)
    Academic Divisions General OB/GYN

    Education history

    Residency Obstetrics and Gynecology - McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Administrative Chief Resident
    Residency Obstetrics and Gynecology - McGaw Medical Center of Northwestern University Resident
    Professional Medical Medicine - State University of New York Downstate College of Medicine M.D.
    Graduate Training Premedical Program - Bryn Mawr College Postbaccalaureate Studies
    Other Training Middle Eastern and Mediterranean Studies - Paris Institute of Political Studies
    Undergraduate Foreign Service, International Development - Georgetown University B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Dude AM, Yee LM, Henricks A, Eucalitto P, Badreldin N (2021). Neonatal hypoglycemia after antenatal late preterm steroids in individuals with diabetes. J Perinatol, 41(12), 2749-2753. (Read full article)
    2. Chuzi S, Eucalitto P, Yee LM (2020). A Pregnant Woman With Shortness of Breath. JAMA Cardiol, 6(1), 113-114. (Read full article)