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Medical School: | University of Nebraska Medical School |
Pathology Residency: | University of Nebraska Medical School Jerald R. Schenken, M.D. Outstanding Achievement in Pathology Award |
Subspecialty: | Genitourinary Pathology General Surgical Pathology |
Fellowship Institution: | University of Utah Health Sciences/Huntsman Cancer Institute |
Board Certification: | -Anatomic and Clinical Pathology |
After earning his bachelor's degree in Biology and Chemistry from the University of Nebraska, Dr. Matthew Evans continued his education and earned his medical degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center where he was the recipient of multiple distinguished scholarships and awards.
During his medical training and residency, Dr. Evans actively participated in multiple committees and conferences where his expertise was shared in multiple areas of anatomical and clinical pathology. He was motivated to pursue a surgical pathology fellowship with a subspecialty emphasis in genitourinary pathology which he completed at the University of Utah Health Sciences Center in association with the Huntsman Cancer Institute in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Professionally, driven by a pursuit of the field of oncology, Dr. Evans committed to pathology upon his introduction to the role of diagnostics both histolopathologically with the subtle morphologic changes associated with early carcinogenesis and clinically with the laboratory's central role positioned with the hospital.
Born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska, Dr. Evans is thrilled to live in East Idaho and is excited to explore the wide range of nearby outdoor activities afforded by the region. He grew up riding horses, which spearheaded his love and connection with nature, but as the years went on, horses gradually gave way to hiking and backpacking.
Dr. Evans has traveled the Appalachian Trail, the base of the Grand Canyon but most recently experienced Idaho's splendor on a backpack adventure with his brothers along the Sawtooth Mountain Range. Generally accompanied by his dog, he hopes to expand his outdoor range of activities to include cross-country and backcountry skiing.