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Andrea McInerny

Andrea McInerny, MD

Languages spoken: English
  • Dr. McInerny is an Assistant Professor within the Division of Pediatric Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Utah. Dr. McInerny earned her medical degree from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York. She completed her residency in combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics as well as a chief year in Pediatrics at UMass Medical School-Baystate in Springfield, Massachusetts before completing her fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology at the University of Utah/Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. McInerny also received her Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation at the University Of Utah. She is board certified in Internal Medicine as well as General Pediatrics and is board eligible for Pediatric Gastroenterology.

    In addition to caring for patients with a wide variety of gastrointestinal disorders, Dr. McInerny is a physician within the Nutrition Center which provides comprehensive nutritional care for patients who may be struggling to gain weight, those requiring tube feedings, and those requiring IV nutrition. She sees patients at Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Services Building and at Primary Children’s Outpatient Services at Riverton.

    Dr. McInerny has clinic and research interests in nutrition, growth, gastrostomy tubes (Gtubes), transitions of care, as well as clinical quality improvement.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Gastroenterology)
  • Dr. McInerny is an Assistant Professor within the Division of Pediatric Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at the University of Utah. Dr. McInerny earned her medical degree from Albany Medical College in Albany, New York. She completed her residency in combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics as well as a chief year in Pediatrics at UMass Medical School-Baystate in Springfield, Massachusetts before completing her fellowship in Pediatric Gastroenterology at the University of Utah/Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City, Utah. Dr. McInerny also received her Masters of Science in Clinical Investigation at the University Of Utah. She is board certified in Internal Medicine as well as General Pediatrics and is board eligible for Pediatric Gastroenterology.

    In addition to caring for patients with a wide variety of gastrointestinal disorders, Dr. McInerny is a physician within the Nutrition Center which provides comprehensive nutritional care for patients who may be struggling to gain weight, those requiring tube feedings, and those requiring IV nutrition. She sees patients at Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Services Building and at Primary Children’s Outpatient Services at Riverton.

    Dr. McInerny has clinic and research interests in nutrition, growth, gastrostomy tubes (Gtubes), transitions of care, as well as clinical quality improvement.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Primary
    Academic Divisions Gastroenterology
    Board Certification
    American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
    American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Pediatric Gastroenterology)

    Education history

    Graduate Training University of Utah School of Medicine M.S.C.I
    Pediatric Gastroenterology - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow
    Residency Pediatrics - University of Massachusetts Medical School, Baystate Medical Center Chief Resident
    Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics - University of Massachusetts Medical School, Baystate Medical Center Chief Resident
    Residency Combined Internal Medicine and Pediatrics - University of Massachusetts Medical School, Baystate Medical Center Resident
    Medicine - Albany Medical College M.D.
    Undergraduate Biochemistry and Anatomy and Physiology courses - Elmira College
    Undergraduate Psychology - Fordham University at Lincoln Center B.S.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Cristofanilli M, Harris VK, Zigelbaum A, Goossens AM, Lu A, Rosenthal H, Sadiq SA (2011). Mesenchymal stem cells enhance the engraftment and myelinating ability of allogeneic oligodendrocyte progenitors in dysmyelinated mice. Stem Cells Dev, 20(12), 2065-76. (Read full article)
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