Nathan Paul Culmer, PhD
Associate Professor
Dr. Nathan Culmer is an associate professor in the College of Community Health Sciences. He is director of Academic Technologies and Faculty
Development and oversees Continuing Medical Education for the College. His
research focuses on virtual delivery of health care, education related to
health care, as well as issues related to health-care faculty development and
wellness. In his role overseeing telehealth and academic technology
initiatives for the College, Culmer is involved in researching and
implementing telehealth as a means of delivering care and health education, including innovative projects that seek to improve care, enhance health-care education, expand access and provide opportunities for research. His particular research interest is benefitting low-income and rural populations through novel uses of technology and education. Culmer has been funded and published on research related to telemedicine, mental health, health care of underserved populations, health-care education and well-being. He organized and now co-directs the Technology, Education and Research
Medicine (TERM) lab at the College – a team of faculty, graduate and undergraduate students designed to develop future researchers by testing
innovative clinical and education research ideas and involving learners at every stage of the research. Culmer is an active member of the Society for the Teachers of Family Medicine and the Society for Education and Research in Connected Health. He received his bachelor’s degree from Utah State
University in Logan, Utah, his master’s degree in Human Communication Studies from California State University-Fullerton, and a doctorate in Higher Education Administration at the University of Iowa in Iowa City.