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Specialties
Board Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Geriatric Medicine)Patient Rating
5.0 /5( out of 96 reviews )The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.
The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.
Patient Comments
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Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.September 29, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERShe is extremely knowledgeable about our conditions
September 29, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERIncredibly caring and intelligent. Listens carefully and doesn't assume the patient does not know their own body. She is very careful to review important decisions made in the past and clearly describes the future care plan. She is the best. Residents and Fellows are lucky to have her as a teacher and as a mentor.
September 18, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERDr Natalie Sanders, DO, is always kind, compassionate, listens to every word, even some of my unconventional ideas for healing, but doesn't hesitate to express her honest concerns, especially when it comes to mental health. and better support in that arena.
September 15, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERWe love Dr Sanders, thank you for the way you treat Joseph
September 15, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERNatalie is always professional, competent and wise. Always cheerful and a delight to be around.
September 11, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERGreat listener. Thorough explanation for actions she recommended to address my health conditions.
September 02, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERDr. Sanders has been our delightful and very helpful primary caregiver for the five years we've been in UT. She listens well, explains well, knows her stuff, and genuinely cares. Couldn't ask for better.
July 21, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERDr Sanders is very respectful and caring. I would recommend her to anyone
July 10, 2024MADSEN HEALTH CENTERPleasant, friendly and knowledgeable.
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Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments Internal Medicine -Primary Academic Divisions Geriatrics
Board Certification American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Geriatric Medicine)Education history
Fellowship Internal Medicine, Geriatrics Division - Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Utah School of Medicine Fellow Internal Medicine - Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Utah School of Medicine Resident Internship Internal Medicine - Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Utah School of Medicine Intern Osteopathic Medicine - Western Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Health Sciences D.O. Undergraduate Biological Sciences - Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Nevada B.S. Selected Publications
Journal Article
- Davizon-Castillo P, McMahon B, Aguila S, Bark D, Ashworth K, Allawzi A, Campbell RA, Montenont E, Nemkov T, DAlessandro A, Clendenen N, Shih L, Sanders NA, Higa K, Cox A, Padilla-Romo Z, Hernandez G, Wartchow E, Trahan GD, Nozik-Grayck E, Jones K, Pietras EM, DeGregori J, Rondina MT, Di Paola J (2019). TNF-Ī±-driven inflammation and mitochondrial dysfunction define the platelet hyperreactivity of aging. Blood, 134(9), 727-740. ()
- Sanders NA, Supiano MA, Lewis EF, Liu J, CLaggett B, Pfeffer MA, Desai AS, Sweitzer NK, Solomon SD, Fang JC (9/18/2018). The frailty syndrome and outcomes in the TOPCAT trial; doi: 10.1002/ejhf.1308. Eur J Heart Fail.
- Lund E, Sanders NA, Brignole M, Hamdan MH (2013). Cost Analysis of the Faint and Fall Clinic: A New Model in Health-care Delivery. J Innov Card Rhythm Manag, 4, 1258-1263.
- Sanders N, Jetter T, Brignole M, Hamdan M (Aug 2012). Standardized Care Pathway versus Conventional Approach in the Management of Patients Presenting with Faint at the Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Utah. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 2012.
- Sanders N, Ganguly J, Jetter T, Daccarrett M, Wasmund S, Brignole M, Hamdan M (Aug 2012). Atrial Fibrillation: A risk factor for non-accidental falls. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol, 2012(35), 973-979.
Book Chapter
- Sanders NA, Supiano M (2014). Assessing Older Adults for Syncope Following a Fall. In CS Landefield, A Chang, BA Williams (Eds.), Current Geriatric Diagnosis and Treatment (2nd edition, pp. 443-446). Chicago: Lange Medical Books/McGraw Hill.
Case Report
- Sanders N, Jetter T (October 2011). Syncope Masquerading as a Fall with Seizure Activity. J Am Osteopath Assoc, 111(9), 551.
Abstract
- Ganguly J, Jetter T, Sanders N (05/01/2011). Atrial Fibrillation Independently Increases the Risk for Non-Accidental Falls in the Elderly [Abstract]. Heart Rhythm Journal, 8(5), Supplement.
Other
- Manley N, Schleifer W, Sanders N (2016). Geriatrics Evaluation and Management Tools.Ā Syncope Chapter. Ā American Geriatrics Society and Talebreza S, ed.Ā (Eds.). American Geriatrics Society.
- Sanders NA (September 2011). Fainting and Falling: Are you at Risk? Living Well (September 2011).
Video/Film/CD/Web/Podcast
- Sanders N (2017). AGS CoCare: Ortho Co-management Curriculum, āSecondary Fracture Prevention,ā American Geriatrics Society, New York, NY 2017 (peer reviewed contribution) [Web].
- Sanders N, Singpiel S (10/12/156). Listener Question: Can Over-the-Counter Medications Increase the Chances of Falls in Elders? [Web]. Salt Lake City: The Scope Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Utah Health Radio. Available: /the-scope/.
- Sanders N, Singpiel S (7/6/16). Falling is Not a Just a Part of Getting Older, It Is a Health Crisis [Web]. Salt Lake City: The Scope Ļć½¶ŹÓʵ of Utah Health Radio. Available: /the-scope/.
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