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Carlee P. Lenehan
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Carlee P. Lenehan, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Children's Hospital - Lehi

Pediatric Rapid Treatment Unit
Lehi
801-662-1234

Primary Children's Hospital - Lehi

Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Lehi
801-581-2121

Sugar House Health Center

Salt Lake City
801-581-2000
  • After helping start a non-profit children’s foundation in the Dominican Republic, Dr. Carlee Lenehan attended medical school at Universidad Iberoamericana in the Dominican Republic. She finished Pediatric residency at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY, and then completed PEM fellowship training at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.

    Dr. Lenehan's research interests currently are focused on simulation education, curriculum development, and outreach both locally and globally. As a global health fellow, she is currently focusing on local simulation education and curriculum development for the first PEM fellowship in Rwanda, Africa.

    Dr. Lenehan has also initiated a randomized control trial looking at treating migraine headaches in pediatric patients with intranasal ketorolac. This study is currently ongoing.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
  • After helping start a non-profit children’s foundation in the Dominican Republic, Dr. Carlee Lenehan attended medical school at Universidad Iberoamericana in the Dominican Republic. She finished Pediatric residency at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY, and then completed PEM fellowship training at Washington University in St. Louis, MO.

    Dr. Lenehan's research interests currently are focused on simulation education, curriculum development, and outreach both locally and globally. As a global health fellow, she is currently focusing on local simulation education and curriculum development for the first PEM fellowship in Rwanda, Africa.

    Dr. Lenehan has also initiated a randomized control trial looking at treating migraine headaches in pediatric patients with intranasal ketorolac. This study is currently ongoing.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Instructor (Clinical)
    Academic Divisions Emergency Medicine
    Board Certification
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)

    Education history

    Fellowship Pediatric Emergency Medicine - Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis Fellow
    Residency Pediatrics - SUNY Upstate Medical University Resident
    Professional Medical Medicine - Universidad Iberoamericana School of Medicine M.D.
    Undergraduate Nutritional Sciences; Leader Scholars Program - University of Florida B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Karahalios DS, Shaw A, Arunga B, Lenehan C, Singoei V, Otieno W (2022). Adverse effects of Lugol's iodine: Heart failure in a patient with subcutaneous phycomycosis from a resource-limited setting. Med Mycol Case Rep, 38, 9-12. (Read full article)