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W. Daniel Jackson
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W. Daniel Jackson, MD

Languages spoken: English, Spanish

Clinical Locations

Primary Location

Eccles Primary Children's Outpatient Services

81 N Mario Capecchi Drive
Salt Lake City , UT 84113

Primary Children's Hospital Outpatient Services at Riverton

3773 West 12600 South
Riverton , UT 84065
  • Dr. W. Daniel Jackson received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, completed his Pediatric residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and his Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Fellowship at Tufts-New England Medical Center and received additional training in the Clinical Nutrition Research Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined the Department of Pediatrics faculty of the School of Medicine in 1989. He is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Primary Children´s Medical Center. He serves as the Medical Director of Nutrition Support Services at Primary Children’s Medical Center and directs the Follow-Up Nutrition Clinic. Other clinical commitments include the Inflammatory Bowel Disease clinic, development of an Aerodigestive clinic in collaboration with Otolaryngology and Pulmonary specialists and an Intestinal Adaptation Clinic collaborating with Pediatric Surgery and Nutrition.

    Board Certification

    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)
  • Dr. W. Daniel Jackson received his medical degree from the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, completed his Pediatric residency at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, and his Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Fellowship at Tufts-New England Medical Center and received additional training in the Clinical Nutrition Research Center at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined the Department of Pediatrics faculty of the School of Medicine in 1989. He is currently a Clinical Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition at Primary Children´s Medical Center. He serves as the Medical Director of Nutrition Support Services at Primary Children’s Medical Center and directs the Follow-Up Nutrition Clinic. Other clinical commitments include the Inflammatory Bowel Disease clinic, development of an Aerodigestive clinic in collaboration with Otolaryngology and Pulmonary specialists and an Intestinal Adaptation Clinic collaborating with Pediatric Surgery and Nutrition.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Pediatrics -Professor (Clinical) Emeritus
    Academic Divisions Gastroenterology, Hepatology, & Nutrition
    Board Certification
    American Board of Pediatrics (Pediatrics)

    Education history

    Undergraduate Physics - Dartmouth College B.A.
    Professional Medical Medicine - Johns Hopkins University M.D.
    Internship Pediatrics - Johns Hopkins University Intern
    Residency Pediatrics - Johns Hopkins University Resident
    Research Fellow Pediatric Gastroenterology - Massachusetts Institute of Technology Research Fellow
    Fellowship Pediatric Gastroenterology - New England Medical Center Fellow

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Winther B, Jackson D, Mulroy C, MacKay (2014). Evaluation of serum carnitine levels for pediatric patients receiving carnitine-free and carnitine-supplemented parenteral nutrition. Hospital pharmacy, 49(6), 549-53. (Read full publication)
    2. Duval M, Meier J, Asfour F, Jackson D, Grimmer JF, Muntz HR, Park A (2016). Association between follicular tracheitis and gastroesophageal reflux. International journal of pediatric otorhinolaryngology, 82, 8-11. (Read full publication)
    3. King M, Barnhart DC, O'Gorman M, Downey EC, Jackson D, Mundorff M, Holubkov R, Feola P, Srivastava (2014). Effect of gastrojejunal feedings on visits and costs in children with neurologic impairment. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition, 58(4), 518-24. (Read full publication)
    4. Vogler SA, Fenton SJ, Scaife ER, Book LS, Jackson D, Nichol PF, Meyers R (2008). Closed gastroschisis: total parenteral nutrition-free survival with aggressive attempts at bowel preservation and intestinal adaptation. Journal of pediatric surgery, 43(6), 1006-10. (Read full publication)
    5. Chellis MJ, Sanders SV, Dean JM, Jackson (1996). Bedside transpyloric tube placement in the pediatric intensive care unit. JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition, 20(1), 88-90. (Read full publication)
    6. Chellis MJ, Sanders SV, Webster H, Dean JM, Jackson (1996). Early enteral feeding in the pediatric intensive care unit. JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition, 20(1), 71-3. (Read full publication)
    7. MacKay MW, Fitzgerald KA, Jackson (1996). The solubility of calcium and phosphate in two specialty amino acid solutions. JPEN. Journal of parenteral and enteral nutrition, 20(1), 63-6. (Read full publication)
    8. Johnsen JC, Reese SA, Mackay M, Anderson CR, Jackson D, Paul I (2017). Assessing Selenium, Manganese, and Iodine Status in Pediatric Patients Receiving Parenteral Nutrition. Nutrition in clinical practice, 32(4), 552-556. (Read full publication)
    9. Stone B, Hester G, Jackson D, Richardson T, Hall M, Gouripeddi R, Butcher R, Keren R, Srivastava (2017). Effectiveness of Fundoplication or Gastrojejunal Feeding in Children With Neurologic Impairment. Hospital pediatrics, 7(3), 140-148. (Read full publication)
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