Tyson Kinnick, PA-C
Located in La Junta
About Tyson Kinnick, PhD, PA-C,
Tyson Kinnick, PhD, PA-C, was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and grew up in Glendale, AZ. After high school, he attended the University of Arizona, where he earned a B.S., M.S., and PhD – all in Physiological Sciences. As a Master’s student Tyson studied carbohydrate metabolism in
skeletal muscle, which directly relates to human Type 2 diabetes mellitus. As a master’s student and a doctoral candidate, he also studied neuroscience. At the conclusion of a four-year postdoctoral position studying inherited eye diseases, he changed careers so he could work with patients. He is a world expert on Best’s Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy, and has published a few peer reviewed journal articles on the disease. He graduated from the University of Iowa Physician Assistant program in the summer of 2013, and has been nationally certified since then.
He most recently recertified in 2018.
Tyson is married to his wonderful wife of 17 years (Traci), and they have three fantastic children – Nile (age 13); Samantha (age 10); and Tristan (age 8). Aside from church, Tyson spends most of his time with his family, enjoying anything they can do together as a family. His family especially enjoys bicycling, hiking, walking, fishing, tennis, basketball, soccer, and visiting grandma and grandpa. Tyson is an avid outdoorsman and prior competitive athlete – up to one year of semi-professional soccer and 10 years of racing bicycles, breaking into the top 50 ultra-distance (> 250-508 miles) bicyclists in the world (in the 2004, Furnace Creek 508). As a competitive athlete he raised money for the Challenged Athletes Foundation. Coming from a family with many veterans over many generations, Tyson has a special place in his heart when caring for Veteran’s. Aside from sports -- hiking (especially backpacking), fishing, and snowshoeing are his three most favorite activities.
Tyson Kinnick, PhD, PA-C, was born in Phoenix, Arizona, and grew up in Glendale, AZ. After high school, he attended the University of Arizona, where he earned a B.S., M.S., and PhD – all in Physiological Sciences. As a Master’s student Tyson studied carbohydrate metabolism in
skeletal muscle, which directly relates to human Type 2 diabetes mellitus. As a master’s student and a doctoral candidate, he also studied neuroscience. At the conclusion of a four-year postdoctoral position studying inherited eye diseases, he changed careers so he could work with patients. He is a world expert on Best’s Vitelliform Macular Dystrophy, and has published a few peer reviewed journal articles on the disease. He graduated from the University of Iowa Physician Assistant program in the summer of 2013, and has been nationally certified since then.
He most recently recertified in 2018.
Tyson is married to his wonderful wife of 17 years (Traci), and they have three fantastic children – Nile (age 13); Samantha (age 10); and Tristan (age 8). Aside from church, Tyson spends most of his time with his family, enjoying anything they can do together as a family. His family especially enjoys bicycling, hiking, walking, fishing, tennis, basketball, soccer, and visiting grandma and grandpa. Tyson is an avid outdoorsman and prior competitive athlete – up to one year of semi-professional soccer and 10 years of racing bicycles, breaking into the top 50 ultra-distance (> 250-508 miles) bicyclists in the world (in the 2004, Furnace Creek 508). As a competitive athlete he raised money for the Challenged Athletes Foundation. Coming from a family with many veterans over many generations, Tyson has a special place in his heart when caring for Veteran’s. Aside from sports -- hiking (especially backpacking), fishing, and snowshoeing are his three most favorite activities.
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