Ben V. Christensen, PA-C

Ben V. Christensen, PA-C

Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery

Intermountain Medical Group Member
Offers Video Visits
Accepting New Patients
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Office Location

Main Office
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SelectHealth Plans
  • SelectHealth Signature

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Professional Summary

Degree

  • Quinnipiac University - Hamden, CT in Master of Physician Assistant Studies, 2009 - 2012
Board Certifications
  • NCCPA - re-verification 12/31/2025
Professional Positions
  • Quinnipiac University; Physician Assistant Program 2009-2011. Physician assistant certified- November 2011-present, Utah State University; Bachelor of Science- Biology with Chemistry minor 2004-2008
Languages Spoken
  • English

Intermountain Hospital Affiliations

Personal Bio & Interests

Meliheh Free Clinic 2014-Present: Provide basic primary care and urgent care once a month
Migrant Farm Worker Clinic 2011: Provided basic urgent care to migrant farm workers on tobacco farms in Connecticut
Case Presentation Poster: Rapid Differentiation and Treatment of Non-Urticarial Angioedema in the Emergency Setting. Submitted, accepted, and Presented at the National American Academy of Physician Assistants Conference, May 2011
Publications:
Acute Appendicitis CME article publication in the Journal of American Academy of Physician Assistants, May 2012 Quinnipiac University Physician Assistant Program Medical Writing Award 2011

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