Dr. Brady L. Robbins

Brady L. Robbins, son of Rex and Sarah Robbins of Malad, was awarded the degree of Doctor ofDental Medicine from Roseman University – College of Dental Medicine during graduation ceremonies held at Abravanel Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah on April 22, 2019. Dr. Robbins was hooded by his elder brother, Dr. Jared R. Robbins, a radiation oncologist and associate professor at the University of Arizona – College of Medicine in Tucson, Arizona.

Dr. Robbins was an active member of several organizations during his dental school experience, served two years on the Community Outreach Committee, and as Co-Chair of the Health and Wellness Committee of his chapter of the American Student Dental Association. He also acted as the Oral Cancer Chair and organized a 5k fundraiser event for the Oral Cancer Foundation held in Spring 2018.

In addition to his clinical experiences at the College of Dental Medicine in South Jordan, Utah,Dr. Robbins completed externships for both the Indian Health Services in Utqiagvik (Barrow), Alaska, and the Fourth Street Clinic in Downtown Salt Lake City which provides medical and dental services to the homeless.

Brady was the valedictorian of the Malad High School Class of 2005 and served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Charlotte, North Carolina. He graduated from Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah in Anthropology with an emphasis in Archaeology.

Dr. Robbins taught English at Henan University in Jiaozuo, Henan, China in 2014 and worked as an archaeologist in Southern Utah while he applied to dental school. He enjoys hiking, traveling and spending time with family.

Dr. Robbins will be working as an associate dentist with Dr. Ed Thorpe at the Malad Valley Dental Clinic.