
Dr. Kelly Woodward is a board-certified Preventive and Family Medicine physician. He has over 35 years of experience in medical practice, graduate medical education, and healthcare leadership. Prior to joining Autumn Bear Collective, Dr. Woodward served for 8 years as the Medical Director of the Intermountain Park City Hospital Lifestyle Medicine and Wellness Center. He led the development of comprehensive wellness and disease management services provided through team-based physical activity, nutrition, clinical diagnosis and treatment, and integrative medicine services.
Before joining Intermountain Health, Dr. Woodward was Medical Director of a New York-based concierge medical group he established, which focused on wellness and preventive medicine.
Dr. Woodward spent several years as a Senior Consultant to federal and private health programs. From 2007 to 2010, he was Deputy Health Director for the Alexandria Virginia Health Department, where he managed clinic services and oversaw public health programs.
Dr. Woodward served his country for over 22 years in the United States Air Force and retired at the rank of Colonel. In his varied assignments he cared for military families in Turkey, taught Family Practice residents as Assistant Clinical Professor, and led numerous Department of Defense programs in healthcare benefits, clinical quality improvement, preventive medicine, and public health policy. He finished his Air Force career as Deputy CEO at the Mike O’Callaghan Federal Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Dr. Woodward earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Utah and his medical degree from Des Moines University. He holds a Master of Public Health degree from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Woodward completed his Preventive Medicine residency at Johns Hopkins University and his Family Practice residency at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
Dr. Woodward’s professional interests include chronic disease prevention, longevity, and lifestyle behaviors to maximize individual, family and community wellness.
Dr. Woodward enjoys wilderness backpacking, gardening, reading history, studying global affairs, exploring western deserts, and traveling abroad.