Eric Johnson, PA-C
- Position: Family Medicine Physician Assistant
- Primary Specialties: Family Medicine, Urgent Care
- Languages Spoken: English
- Gender: Male
About
When he was 12, Eric Johnson moved from the cultural core of Appalachia in Southwest Virginia to Logan, Utah. He lived in Logan until he went to P.A. school at age 30. He completed his education at Utah State University and the University of Des Moines. Prior to working in family practice, Eric worked in Ogden Clinic Rheumatology with Dr. Harold Vonk for a year and a half. Arthritis is still one of his clinical interests, along with weight management and weight loss.
Eric’s current passions include spending as much time as possible in the Tetons, Uintahs, or Wind Rivers in the summer. On August 18th, 2019, he completed his 2000th mile on foot in the Wind Rivers with his two sons. In the winters of 2016 and 2019, he completed the 1000-mile Northern and Southern Routes respectively on the Iditarod Trail in less than 30 days, pulling his survival gear on a sled. Eric became the 6th person in the world with two or more such finishes. See the video below for a recap of his 2016 Iditarod on Fox News. In addition to those 2000 miles, Eric has completed 71 100-mile races on foot, beginning in 1992.
Experience
- Ogden Clinic - Physician Assistant
Ogden, UT – 1998 to Present - Ogden Clinic Rheumatology - Physician Assistant
Spring 1998 – Fall 1999
2020/2021 Eric Johnson was awarded the Best of State Statue (BOSS) in the category of Sports & Recreation. He also holds Best Amateur Male Athlete of Utah's Best of State.
In the News
Eric Johnson, PA - Discusses his trek on the Iditarod Trail
Eric Johnson, PA with the Ogden Clinic, discusses how he tackled the Iditarod trail on foot with FOX 13 News.
- Member of the American Academy of Physician Assistants (AAPA)
- National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants (NCCPA)
- College
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B.S., Physician Assistant Studies
University of Osteopathic Medicine & Health Sciences
1998
- Medical School
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Master’s of Science, Health & Physical Education
Utah State University
1999