Jessica M. Comstock,
MD

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Languages Spoken: English
Dr. Comstock is a pediatric pathologist with a subspecialty interest in perinatal and placental pathology.
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pathology
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Associate Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | Pediatric Pathology |
Board Certification | American Board of Pathology (Anatomic & Clinical) American Board of Pathology (Sub: Pediatric Pathology) |
Dr. Comstock is a pediatric pathologist with a subspecialty interest in perinatal and placental pathology.
Academic Locations
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Pathology
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Associate Professor (Clinical) |
Academic Divisions | Pediatric Pathology |
Board Certification | American Board of Pathology (Anatomic & Clinical) American Board of Pathology (Sub: Pediatric Pathology) |
Education History
Fellowship | University of Utah School of Medicine Pediatric Pathology Fellow, 2009 |
Chief Resident | University of Utah School of Medicine Pathology Co-Chief Resident, 2008 |
Residency | University of Utah School of Medicine Pathology Resident, 2008 |
Professional Medical | University of Iowa Carver College of Med. Medicine M.D., 2004 |
Externship | University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics Pathology Externship, 2002 |
Undergraduate | Simpson College Biology B.A., 1999 |
Selected Publications - Journal Articles
Journal Article
- Metcalf RM, Comstock JM, Coats B (2020). High-Rate Anisotropic Properties in Human Infant Parietal and Occipital Bone. J Biomech Eng, 143(6).
- Einerson BD, Comstock J, Silver RM, Branch DW, Woodward PJ, Kennedy A (2020). In Reply. Obstet Gynecol, 136(3), 632.
- Einerson BD, Comstock J, Silver RM, Branch DW, Woodward PJ, Kennedy A (2020). Placenta Accreta Spectrum Disorder: Uterine Dehiscence, Not Placental Invasion. Obstet Gynecol, 135(5), 1104-1111.