Ryan White, DNP is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who received his Bachelor of Nursing and Doctorate of Nursing Practice from the University of Utah. During his education and training at the University of Utah he implemented an obesity screening and management protocol at the University of Utah Madsen Health Clinic and partnered with researchers at the University of Utah to improve Labor and Delivery pain management. He was also the Vice President of the Primary Care Progress Salt Lake City Chapter and volunteered with TRAILS at the University of Utah to bring recreational activities to paraplegic and quadriplegic patients.
Ryan has a strong clinical background in family practice, pediatrics, and urgent care medicine and enjoys seeing all ages from newborn to elderly. Special medical interests include preventative medicine, mental health, and promotion of healthy lifestyles. Ryan believes in partnering with patients and families through a holistic approach to promote health and happiness through effective communication and the use of the most current up-to-date medical information and practices. He believes all patients should be respected and listened to, with cultural and personal preferences taken into consideration, and no concern or detail is too small to address. He is noted among his peers for his compassion, honesty, and devotion to his patients.
In his spare time, Ryan enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, doing anything outdoors including running, hiking, paddleboarding and golf. He also enjoys playing guitar and the ukulele. His favorite food rotates, but he always comes back to Thai food.
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Ryan White, DNP is a board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner who received his Bachelor of Nursing and Doctorate of Nursing Practice from the University of Utah. During his education and training at the University of Utah he implemented an obesity screening and management protocol at the University of Utah Madsen Health Clinic and partnered with researchers at the University of Utah to improve Labor and Delivery pain management. He was also the Vice President of the Primary Care Progress Salt Lake City Chapter and volunteered with TRAILS at the University of Utah to bring recreational activities to paraplegic and quadriplegic patients.
Ryan has a strong clinical background in family practice, pediatrics, and urgent care medicine and enjoys seeing all ages from newborn to elderly. Special medical interests include preventative medicine, mental health, and promotion of healthy lifestyles. Ryan believes in partnering with patients and families through a holistic approach to promote health and happiness through effective communication and the use of the most current up-to-date medical information and practices. He believes all patients should be respected and listened to, with cultural and personal preferences taken into consideration, and no concern or detail is too small to address. He is noted among his peers for his compassion, honesty, and devotion to his patients.
In his spare time, Ryan enjoys spending time with his wife and two children, doing anything outdoors including running, hiking, paddleboarding and golf. He also enjoys playing guitar and the ukulele. His favorite food rotates, but he always comes back to Thai food.