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Antoinette Laskey
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Antoinette Laskey, MD, MPH, MBA, FAAP

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Eccles Primary Children's Outpatient Services

81 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City , UT 84113

Dr. Laskey completed her medical degree at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine followed by her pediatric residency at the University of Missouri-Columbia Hospitals and Clinics. She completed a research and clinical fellowship and a master’s degree in public health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Laskey is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine and the division chief of the Center for Safe and Healthy Families at Primary Children’s Hospital. She is the fellowship director of the Child Abuse Pediatrics fellowship at the University of Utah and the Medical Director of the Children’s Justice Centers of Utah. Dr. Laskey’s clinical interests relate to the evaluation and management of the potentially abused child and her research interests include cognitive errors in decision making related to child maltreatment.

Board Certification

American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Child Abuse Pediatrics)

Dr. Laskey completed her medical degree at the University of Missouri-Columbia School of Medicine followed by her pediatric residency at the University of Missouri-Columbia Hospitals and Clinics. She completed a research and clinical fellowship and a master’s degree in public health at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr. Laskey is a professor of pediatrics at the University of Utah School of Medicine and the division chief of the Center for Safe and Healthy Families at Primary Children’s Hospital. She is the fellowship director of the Child Abuse Pediatrics fellowship at the University of Utah and the Medical Director of the Children’s Justice Centers of Utah. Dr. Laskey’s clinical interests relate to the evaluation and management of the potentially abused child and her research interests include cognitive errors in decision making related to child maltreatment.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Pediatrics -Professor
Academic Divisions Safe & Healthy Families
Board Certification
American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
American Board of Pediatrics (Sub: Child Abuse Pediatrics)

Education history

Undergraduate Psychology - University of Missouri-Columbia B.A.
Professional Medical Medicine - University of Missouri-Columbia M.D.
Residency Pediatrics - University of Missouri-Columbia Hospital and Clinics Resident
Fellowship Forensic Pediatrics - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program Fellow
Graduate Training Health Care and Prevention - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill M.P.H.
Graduate Training Business Administration - University of Utah David Eccles School of Business M.B.A.

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Lindberg DM, Wood JN, Campbell KA, Scribano PV, Laskey A, Leventhal JM, Pierce MC, Runyan D (2017). Research priorities for a multi-center child abuse pediatrics network - CAPNET. Child abuse & neglect, 65, 152-157.
  2. Hicks RA, Laskey AL, Harris TL, Hibbard R (2020). Consultations in Child Abuse Pediatrics. Clinical pediatrics, 59(8), 809-815.
  3. Ruiz-Maldonado TM, Johnson KL, Sabo JL, Sheets LK, Laskey (2021). Palm Bruising in Infants: A Recognizable Pattern of Abuse. The Journal of emergency medicine, 61(2), 198-204.
  4. Hymel KP, Lee G, Boos S, Karst WA, Sirotnak A, Haney SB, Laskey A, Wang M, Pediatric Brain Injury Research Network (PediBIRN) Investigators (2020). Estimating the Relevance of Historical Red Flags in the Diagnosis of Abusive Head Trauma. The Journal of pediatrics, 218, 178-183.e2.
  5. Russell KW, Acker SN, Ignacio RC, Lofberg KM, Garvey EM, Chao SD, Bliss DW, Smith CA, Nehra D, Anderson ML, Bunnell BL, Shahi N, Perry JM, Evans LL, Kwong JZ, Tobias J, Rohan A, Pickett KL, Kaar JL, Kastenberg ZJ, Laskey AL, Scaife ER, Jensen A (2021). Child physical abuse and COVID-19: Trends from nine pediatric trauma centers. Journal of pediatric surgery, 57(2), 297-301.
  6. Laskey A, Haney S, Northrop S, COUNCIL ON CHILD ABUSE AND NEGLECT (2022). Protecting Children From Sexual Abuse by Health Care Professionals and in the Health Care Setting. Pediatrics, 150(3),
  7. Ruiz-Maldonado TM, Haney SB, Prince JS, Laskey A (2023). Iatrogenic Flexion-Related Classic Metaphyseal Lesion of the Distal Tibia: Three Cases. The Journal of emergency medicine, 65(5), e467-e472.
  8. Ruiz-Maldonado TM, Wood JN, Laskey AL, Greeley CS, Bachim A, Lindberg DM, Anderst J, Melville J, Coombs C, Harper NS, Frasier L, Brink FW, Crumm CE, Campbell K (2025). Occult Abdominal Trauma Screening in the Evaluation of Suspected Child Physical Abuse. Pediatrics open science, 1(1),
  9. Campbell KA, Laskey AL, Lindberg DM, Henry MK, Vaughn P, Anderst JD, Letson MM, Bachim AN, Harper NS, Coombs CM, Frasier LD, Wood J (2025). Changes in child placement after child abuse pediatrics consultation for suspected physical abuse. Child abuse & neglect, 167, 107608.
  10. Russell MR, Laskey AL, Puls HT, Starling SP, Wood JN, Lindberg DM, Harper NS, McNamara CR, Bachim AN, Brink FW, Frasier LD, Anderst JD, Vaughn P, Campbell K (2026). Confessions in Cases of Child Physical Abuse-A CAPNET Study. Academic pediatrics, 26(3), 103219.