Dr. Walter Medlin grew up in Memphis, Tennessee. He and wife Sarah met at Dartmouth College. He worked as a hospital orderly and phlebotomist, and graduated from University of Washington School of Medicine, where he did research in immunology, and completed training periods in Alaska and Pocatello, Idaho.
Dr. Walter Medlin graduated from the University of Washington School of Medicine medical school in 1993. He is affiliated with medical facilities such as LDS Hospital and Lone Peak Hospital.
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