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Judith Staub
( out of 63 reviews )

Judith Staub, MD

Languages spoken: English

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Redwood Health Center

Gastroenterology
1525 West 2100 South
Salt Lake City , UT 84119

Gastroenterology /GI Clinic UUH

Gastroenterology, Area E
50 N Medical Dr
Salt Lake City , UT 84132

Judith Staub, M.D., is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City. Dr. Staub received her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. She completed her Internal Medicine Internship, Residency and Gastrointestinal and Hepatology Fellowship at the University of Utah School of Medicine where she served as Chief GI Fellow during the last year of her fellowship. Dr. Staub is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. She sees many types of cases at the South Jordan facility and specializes in general gastroenterology.

Specialties

Board Certification

National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Gastroenterology)

Patient Rating

5.0 /5
( out of 63 reviews )

The patient rating score is an average of all responses on our patient experience survey. The rating averages scores for all questions about care from our providers.

The scale on which responses are measured is 1 to 5 with 5 being the best score.

Patient Comments

Patient comments are gathered from our patient experience survey and displayed in their entirety. For the convenience of our visitors, some patient comments have been translated from their original language into English while preserving their original meaning as accurately as possible. Patients are de-identified for confidentiality and patient privacy.

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Staub is very competent and listens to the patient.

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

Really good doctor. Highly recommend.

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Dr Staub has been great to work through my symptoms to figure out what was going on. She is very supportive and listens to me and includes me in creating the plan of care. I highly recommend Dr Staub for people experiencing IBD symptoms.

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Staub works with me to find solutions that I feel good about. She collaborates with other providers in my healthcare team and listens to my concerns.

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Very caring! Thank you

SOUTH JORDAN HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Staub is excellent in every way; professional, kind & compassionate.

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Intelligent and courteous

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Dr Stsub is a caring, knowledgeable professional who treats me with kindness.

REDWOOD HEALTH CENTER

Dr. Staub is competent and caring.

Judith Staub, M.D., is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Utah School of Medicine in Salt Lake City. Dr. Staub received her medical degree from the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, SC. She completed her Internal Medicine Internship, Residency and Gastrointestinal and Hepatology Fellowship at the University of Utah School of Medicine where she served as Chief GI Fellow during the last year of her fellowship. Dr. Staub is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. She sees many types of cases at the South Jordan facility and specializes in general gastroenterology.

Board Certification and Academic Information

Academic Departments Internal Medicine -Assistant Professor (Clinical)
Academic Divisions Gastroenterology
Board Certification
National Board of Medical Examiners
American Board of Internal Medicine (Internal Medicine)
American Board of Internal Medicine (Sub: Gastroenterology)

Education history

Undergraduate Biology - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill B.S.
Professional Medical Medicine - Medical University of South Carolina M.D.
Internship/Residency Internal Medicine - University of Utah School of Medicine Intern/Resident
Fellowship Gastroenterology/Hepatology - University of Utah School of Medicine Fellow
Fellowship Gastroenterology - University of Utah School of Medicine Chief Fellow

Selected Publications

Journal Article

  1. Gawron AJ, Staub J, Bielefeldt (2021). Impact of Health Insurance, Poverty, and Comorbidities on Colorectal Cancer Screening: Insights from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Digestive diseases and sciences, 66(1), 70-77.
  2. Staub J, Siddiqui A, Murphy M, Lam R, Parikh M, Pleskow D, Papachristou G, Sharaiha R, Iqbal U, Loren D, Kowalski T, Noor A, Mumtaz T, Yasuda I, Thomas S, Hsaeeb A, Herrick J, Greene T, Adler D (2020). Unilateral versus bilateral hilar stents for the treatment of cholangiocarcinoma: a multicenter international study. Annals of gastroenterology, 33(2), 202-209.
  3. Staub J, Siddiqui A, Taylor LJ, Loren D, Kowalski T, Adler D (2018). ERCP performed through previously placed duodenal stents: a multicenter retrospective study of outcomes and adverse events. Gastrointestinal endoscopy, 87(6), 1499-1504.
  4. Scott L, Carr C, Staub J, Saef S, Krywko (2013). A blueprint for saving lives following disaster: consensus results of South Carolina's 2012 health security leaders conference. Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association (1975), 109(2), 67-72.
  5. Jones J, Staub J, Seymore A, Scott L (2014). Securing the second front: achieving first receiver safety and security through competency-based tools. Prehospital and disaster medicine, 29(6), 643-7.
  6. Goicoechea SM, García-Mata R, Staub J, Valdivia A, Sharek L, McCulloch CG, Hwang RF, Urrutia R, Yeh JJ, Kim HJ, Otey C (2014). Palladin promotes invasion of pancreatic cancer cells by enhancing invadopodia formation in cancer-associated fibroblasts. Oncogene, 33(10), 1265-73.
  7. Staub JF, Adler D (2018). EUS Guided Gallbladder Drainage: a Case Report and Review of the Literature. Practical gastroenterology, XLIII(6), 54-66.
  8. Staub JF, Adler D (2017). Endoscopic Management of Esophagorespiratory Fistulas. Practical gastroenterology, XLI(9), 54-66.
  9. Fang JC, Staub J, Kinikini (2022). Replacement of PEG and PEJ Tubes. The American journal of gastroenterology, 117(10), 1550-1553.