Board Member

Marc Nuttall, MD

Board Member
Marc Nuttall, MD

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Marc Nuttall, MD received his Bachelor of Science in exercise science at Brigham Young University and his Doctor of Medicine at Oregon Health and Science University. He finished his residency at the University of Utah. He is board-certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and specializes in hematology, oncology, and benign hematology.

Dr. Nuttall has dedicated a large part of his life to take up the fight against cancer and is committed to using his knowledge and skills to help people overcome this disease. Before he started his medical training, Dr. Nuttall was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and became a cancer patient at the age of 20. His life perspective changed drastically: his overwhelming concern was his illness and how he could get through it. As he underwent chemotherapy, he felt frightened, sick, and discouraged, and he relied heavily on the skills, knowledge, and support of his doctors. Through his personal experience with cancer, Dr. Nuttall understands the individual struggle of each patient and strives to help them also win the fight against cancer.

Dr. Nuttall’s personal experience with cancer helped him develop important qualities that go beyond mastering medical academics and procedures. He uses straightforward communication in all his interactions to help his patients understand each necessary procedure and is humorous and supportive throughout the entire process. He wants all his patients to understand that they are not alone during this process; he will be with them every step along the path to recovery.

Dr. Nuttall is grateful to continually work with cancer patients who are, in his opinion, some of the best people in the world. He is proud to be part of a cancer survivor community that continues to offer support to all past or present people affected by cancer.

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