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Jay Fearnley, PA-C


Emergency Medicine / Acute Care

Biography


Education:

Management & Administration (Utah Valley University) – B.S. degree (2014)
Masters in Physician Assistant Studies (University of Utah) – MPAS (2020)

Internship:

Surgical training and emergency medicine training at the University of Utah. Elective rotations at the University of Utah in (Internal Medicine) hospitalized patients and Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Huntsman Cancer Institute. (2019-2020)

Fellowship:

Past 2 years, I have ‘honed’ my ER skill and clinical acumen at the University of Utah Emergency Department, a high volume emergency room and Level I trauma center. The acuity and complexity of patients I care for will allow me to care for the residents of Kemmerer with expertise and confidence.

Certification:

National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
Add’l training: Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS), Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), Advanced Burn Life Support (ABLS), Advanced Ultrasound. National Commission of Certified Flight Paramedics (FP-C)

Biography:

I am a Physician Assistant as an emergency room and hospitalist provider. I care for all emergent cases and hospitalized patients in coordination with our hospital team. I have training in emergency care/critical care and have most recently worked as an emergency room provider full-time at the University of Utah. I had a full career as a Firefighter/Paramedic and administrative officer with Salt Lake County Fire Department before matriculating to PA school. Part of my clinical experience and desire to work with patients stems from my time flying aeromedical transport for 5 years as a flight paramedic with AirMed at the University of Utah and seeing the importance of access to quality medical care. I currently teach graduate medical students in physical exam and clinical education. I am passionate about helping others and understand the unique challenges of rural health and I look forward to providing quality care for the residents in Kemmerer. Please reach out to say hello when you see me.

More/Other Information:

I was born and raised in Connecticut. I have resided in Salt Lake City for the past 25 years. I am married with 3 children ages 13, 15, and 19. I am an avid outdoorsman and enjoy hiking, climbing, fly fishing and exploring the great outdoors. In my spare time I enjoy gardening, woodworking and lathe work.