Benjamin Chan, MD, MBA, MEd
Title: Director of RUUTE, Associate Dean of Admissions & Idaho Affairs
Dr. Chan currently serves as the Associate Dean of Admissions, Associate Dean of Idaho Affairs, and Director of our Rural & Underserved Utah Training Experience (RUUTE). He is enthusiastic and passionate about creating innovative experiences and activities for medical students in the states of Utah, Idaho and beyond. He feels fortunate to work with a wonderful team who shares the vision and goal to improve medical education opportunities, health care access, and long term socio-economic benefit for rural and underserved communities throughout our region.
He also teaches in our medical school as a small group leader for Clinical Method Curriculum (CMC) and treats youth as an inpatient child and adolescent psychiatrist at the Huntsman Mental Health Institute (HMHI).
Email: Benjamin.chan@hsc.utah.edu
Phone: 801-581-7498
Lucy Hansen, MD
Title: Faculty Director of RUUTE & Regional Affairs
Lucy has been working with the RUUTE team since Spring 2020. She is originally from Virginia and graduated with degrees in Biology and Environmental Science from The College of William and Mary. She received her medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia and completed her Pediatric residency at Primary Children’s Medical Center through the University of Utah. Lucy focuses on engaging medical students and enhancing their rural connections, especially during first and second year. She is also working on expanding rural clerkship opportunities, especially in southeastern Utah and northern Idaho. Through RUUTE, Lucy teaches an elective for the School of Medicine called Sustainability, Medicine, and Health that focuses on the relationship between climate and health. She is also a core faculty member and teaches clinical curriculum in the School of Medicine.
Email: lucy.hansen@hsc.utah.edu
Stephanie Lyden, MD
Title: Faculty Director of RUUTE & Regional Affairs
Stephanie joined the RUUTE team as an assistant director in April, 2020. She is from Casper, Wyoming. She completed undergraduate training at the University of Wyoming; medical school at the University of Washington; neurology residency at Rush University Medical Center and a vascular/stroke neurology fellowship at the University of Utah. From growing up in a rural state, Dr. Lyden has an interest in expanding access to specialized healthcare to rural and under-served areas. Dr. Lyden likes the idea of using new technology, such as telemedicine, to help achieve this. Given this interest, she and the RUUTE team created a telemedicine elective for medical students and are working on additional telemedicine projects. She is also interested in expanding medical student experiences to include rural rotations, improving systems of care to allow for community outreach and enhancing educational efforts.
Email: stephanie.lyden@hsc.utah.edu
Sarah Franklin, Ph.D.
Title: Faculty Director of RUUTE & Regional Affairs
Sarah joined the RUUTE team in spring 2020. She's originally from Price, Utah and received her PhD in Biochemistry from Brigham Young University. She manages a research lab which is focused on investigating epigenetic regulation of gene expression during the development of heart disease. Sarah oversees the RUUTE summer research experiences for undergraduate and medical students and teaches the Research & Innovation Course over the summer. Dr Franklin is passionate about exposing young individuals to new career paths in medicine and science, creating meaningful educational opportunities for students, and mentoring them along their academic journey.
Email: sarah.franklin@hsc.utah.edu
Katherine Hastings, MD
Title: Faculty Director of RUUTE & Regional Affairs
Katherine joined the RUUTE team in summer 2022. She is originally from Houston, Texas and completed her education in rural Ohio and Washington, DC before moving to Salt Lake City for her Family Medicine residency training. Katherine joins us with experience in full spectrum primary care and practiced in Missoula, Montana before returning to the University of Utah in 2019. She has since served as the Family Medicine Clerkship Co-director and will be adding on Rural Longitudinal Integrated Curriculum (LIC) Co-director summer 2023. She is joining RUUTE’s efforts to expand rural training opportunities including extended and LIC rural partnerships across Utah and Idaho. She is passionate about recruiting students from and training students in rural settings to build the medical workforce the mountain west requires.
Tyson Schwab, MD
Title: Faculty Director of RUUTE & Regional Affairs
Dr. Schwab attended the University of Utah School of Medicine and trained at Intermountain Health. He completed additional graduate education and training in bioengineering at the University of Utah. Dr. Schwab is currently a University of Utah School of Medicine Faculty member where he supervises and mentor medical students, PA students and resident physicians. His clinical responsibilities primarily includes caring for patients with intellectual disabilities at the University Neurobehavioral HOME clinic. He serves as a faculty lead in the Clinical Method Curriculum (CMC) Course and serves as a faculty mentor at the Center for Medical Innovation. Dr. Schwab’s interests includes STEM education, innovation, K-12 educational opportunities, rural outreach, underserved population health, and fostering successful mentoring relationships.
Email: tyson.schwab@hsc.utah.edu
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CONTACT US
Please contact the RUUTE Team with any questions, concerns, or suggestions.
Email: RUUTE@umail.utah.edu