Lindsey Fell, MD
Lindsey is a current emergency medicine physician in Driggs, ID, and Jackson, WY.
After growing up in Colorado, Lindsey completed her undergraduate studies of German literature in Tacoma, WA. Thereafter, she made her home in the Tetons, where she grew vegetables for local farms and made heaps of sourdough bread. She worked as a field instructor for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), and as a ski patroller in New Zealand and at Grand Targhee, the last 3 years of which she spent serving as Targhee’s Assistant Snow Safety Director. She attended medical school at OHSU, and during that time served as a SAR member for Portland Mountain Rescue. Following the completion of her emergency medicine residency at the University of Utah, during which time she also worked in avalanche mitigation for Snowbird Ski Resort, Lindsey has recently returned back to the Tetons, where she works as an Emergency Medicine physician and ski patroller.
Dr. Lindsey Fell grew up in Colorado, and after completing her undergraduate studies in Washington state, she made her home in the Tetons. Over the years she worked as a field instructor for the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), a ski patroller at both Grand Targhee in New Zealand, and an assistant Snow Safety Director for the Targhee Ski Patrol. Throughout the years of her medical training, between Portland, OR and Salt Lake City, UT, Lindsey served on the Portland Mountain Rescue SAR team and worked in avalanche mitigation for Snowbird Ski Resort. She is now an physician of emergency medicine on both the Idaho and Wyoming sides of the Tetons with continued interests in ski patrol, search, and alpine rescue operations.