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Jennie T. Clarke
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Jennie T. Clarke, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Midvalley Health Center

Murray
801-581-2955

Redstone Health Center

Park City
435-658-9200

University of Utah Hospital

Dermatology, Area E
Salt Lake City
801-581-2955
  • Jennie T. Clarke, MD has specialized expertise in caring for patients with rheumatologic skin disease, such as lupus erythematosus and dermatomyositis, and other complex inflammatory dermatologic diseases in both children and adults. She also has a specialized interest in treating the skin conditions that occur commonly in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. In addition, she enjoys caring for general dermatology patients in her clinics. Dr. Clarke is also committed to the education of dermatology residents, and she is the supervising dermatologist of the resident dermatology continuity clinic at the University Hospital.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Dermatology

    Patient Rating

    5.0 /5
    ( out of 694 reviews )

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    Patient Comments

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    October 29, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    Friendly, knowledgeable,calm, considerate,competent and patient physician.

    October 29, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Clarke is a skilled and knowledgeable clinician and well as a kind, compassionate and supportive person. She is always patient and explains things clearly and completely. I trust her care and judgement highly.

    October 29, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    I had been a patient of Dr Clarke in the past and was happy to return to her care. She was very thorough and informative.

    October 29, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    I highly recommend Dr. Clarke!

    October 29, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr. Clarke has been my dermatologist for many years. She is outstanding.

    October 19, 2024
    UH HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    she concurred with the other doctor.

    October 17, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    I highly recommend Dr. Clark regarding her dermatology specialty.

    October 13, 2024
    UH HOSPITALS AND CLINICS

    Dr. Clarke is friendly, caring, and collaborative. She suggests a path forward and listens to your thoughts and questions before coming to an agreement on the best path forward. Excellent!!

    October 12, 2024
    REDSTONE HEALTH CENTER

    Dr Clatke is excellent. The only issue is getting an appointment in a timely manner.

  • Jennie T. Clarke, MD has specialized expertise in caring for patients with rheumatologic skin disease, such as lupus erythematosus and dermatomyositis, and other complex inflammatory dermatologic diseases in both children and adults. She also has a specialized interest in treating the skin conditions that occur commonly in patients with inflammatory bowel disease. In addition, she enjoys caring for general dermatology patients in her clinics. Dr. Clarke is also committed to the education of dermatology residents, and she is the supervising dermatologist of the resident dermatology continuity clinic at the University Hospital.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Dermatology -Primary
    Board Certification
    American Board of Dermatology

    Education history

    Chief Resident Dermatology - Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Chief Resident
    Dermatology - Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Resident
    Internship Internal Medicine - Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center Intern
    Medicine - Penn State Milton S. Hershey Medical Center M.D.
    Undergraduate Biology - The College of Wooster B.A.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Hopkins ZH, Jimenez A, Taliercio VL, Clarke JT, Hansen CB, Hull CM, Rhoads JLW, Zone JJ, Sahni VN, Kean J, Secrest AM (2024). Skin-Related Quality of Life During Autoimmune Bullous Disease Course. JAMA Dermatol, 159(11), 1185-1194. (Read full article)
    2. Gociman S, Florell SR, Clarke JT (2023). Cutaneous metastasis as a first sign of adenocarcinoma of the cervix. Dermatol Online J, 29(5). (Read full article)
    3. Bolender CM, Jimenez A, Clarke JT, Willson TM, Stevens VW, Rhoads JLW (2023). Incidence of Dermatomyositis in a Nationwide Cohort Study of US Veterans. JAMA Dermatol, 158(11), 1321-1323. (Read full article)
    4. Jimenez A, Blain K, Khalighi M, Clarke JT, Snook J, Cipriano SD (2021). Neonatal pemphigoid gestationis: An atypical presentation of a rare disease. Pediatr Dermatol, 38(6), 1575-1576. (Read full article)
    5. Blain K, Blue E, Zussman J, Clarke JT (2021). Pruritic, erythematous, arcuate, and serpiginous smooth plaques. JAAD Case Rep, 13, 14-16. (Read full article)
    6. Gonzalez CD, Chung CG, Clarke JT (2016). Painful Perianal Papules in a Middle-Aged Woman. JAMA Dermatol, 152(7), 833-5. (Read full article)
    7. Foulke G, Baccon J, Marks JG, Clarke JT (2012). Antimalarial myopathy in amyopathic dermatomyositis. Arch Dermatol, 148(9), 1100-1. (Read full article)
    8. Goreshi R, Okawa J, Rose M, Feng R, Lee LA, Hansen CB, Bangert CA, Connolly MK, Davis MD, Callen JP, Fett NM, Fakharzadeh SS, Clarke JT, Werth VP (2012). Evaluation of reliability, validity, and responsiveness of the CDASI and the CAT-BM. J Invest Dermatol, 132(4), 1117-24. (Read full article)
    9. Clarke JT (2011). Recognizing and managing reticular erythematous mucinosis: comment on "Clinical features and efficacy of antimalarial treatment for reticular erythematous mucinosis". Arch Dermatol, 147(6), 715. (Read full article)
    10. Clarke JT, Miller JJ, Sceppa J, Goldsmith LA, Long E (2006). Success in the dermatology resident match in 2003: perceptions and importance of home institutions and away rotations. Arch Dermatol, 142(7), 930-2. (Read full article)

    Review

    1. Oldroyd AGS, Callen JP, Chinoy H, Chung L, Fiorentino D, Gordon P, Machado PM, McHugh N, Selva-OCallaghan A, Schmidt J, Tansley SL, Vleugels RA, Werth VP, International Myositis Assessment and Clinical Studies Group Cancer Screening Expert Group, Aggarwal R (2023). International Guideline for Idiopathic Inflammatory Myopathy-Associated Cancer Screening: an International Myositis Assessment and Clinical Studies Group (IMACS) initiative. [Review]. Nat Rev Rheumatol, 19(12), 805-817. (Read full article)
    2. Clarke JT, Werth VP (2010). Rheumatic manifestations of skin disease. [Review]. Curr Opin Rheumatol, 22(1), 78-84. (Read full article)
    3. Clarke JT, Werth VP (2006). Therapy of cutaneous lupus erythematosus. [Review]. Expert Rev Dermatol, 1(1), 105-120.

    Letter

    1. Westerdahl S, Hull CM, Clarke JT, Hansen CB, Rhoads JLW (2020). A single-center, retrospective record review of malignancy prevalence in patients with dermatomyositis with anti-transcription intermediary factor 1γ antibodies via line immunoassay versus immunoprecipitation. [Letter to the editor]. J Am Acad Dermatol, 84(2), 559-561. (Read full article)
    2. Gonzalez CD, Hansen C, Clarke JT (2019). Adverse cutaneous drug reactions with antimalarials in cutaneous lupus and dermatomyositis: A retrospective cohort study. [Letter to the editor]. J Am Acad Dermatol, 81(3), 859-860. (Read full article)