Katharine R. Clapham

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50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City, UT 84132
Hi, I'm Tracy Syddall, a proud Physician Assistant (PA-C) with a passion for healthcare and rugby coaching. My journey began in the US Army, where I dedicated 20 years of my life in service to my country, retiring in 2018 with a wealth of experience and a deep sense of pride. Throughout my military career, I faced numerous deployments, honing not only my medical skills but also my resilience and adaptability. Since transitioning to civilian life, I've embraced my role as a healthcare provider with enthusiasm. With over a decade of experience under my belt, I've primarily specialized in urgent care settings, thriving in fast-paced environments where quick thinking and decisive action are paramount. However, my expertise isn't limited to urgent care alone. I've also spent five rewarding years in general surgery, broadening my skill set with surgical procedures and critical care. Beyond the hospital walls, you'll often find me on the rugby pitch, coaching players of all ages, from 8-year-olds to 18-year-olds. Rugby isn't just a game to me—it's a passion that I'm privileged to share with others. I believe in using the sport not only to teach athletic skills but also to instill values like teamwork, discipline, and perseverance in the next generation. When I'm not on the rugby field or in the medical clinic, I love spending time in the great outdoors. In the Fall, you'll often find me in the mountains, hunting or fishing, finding solace and rejuvenation in nature's embrace. But amidst all my pursuits, my greatest joy and source of strength is my family. My wife is my rock, my constant support, and the reason behind any success I've achieved. Together, we're the proud parents of two incredible boys, who remind me every day why family is the most important thing in life. In both my professional and personal life, I strive to embody values of dedication, compassion, and integrity. Whether I'm providing medical care to patients, coaching rugby players, or spending time with my family, I approach each day with enthusiasm and a commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of those around me.
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