University of California San Francisco

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Jordan Jackson, MD

Assistant Professor of Surgery
Division of Surgical Oncology

Address

35 Medical Center Way, #6300
San Francisco, CA 94143
United States

    Biography

    Dr. Jackson earned her medical degree from Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University before completing her General Surgery Residency at the University of California, San Francisco East Bay. Following her residency, she pursued specialized training in breast surgical oncology at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she refined her skills in the comprehensive management of breast cancer.

    Throughout her academic journey, Dr. Jackson has distinguished herself as a leader and educator. She was selected as a Dean's Scholar for the Student Leadership Forum at Sidney Kimmel Medical College and completed the Population Health Cohort Certificate Program, demonstrating her commitment to advancing healthcare leadership and improving patient outcomes. Dr. Jackson has authored numerous publications in peer-reviewed journals and has presented her research at both local and national conferences. Her research interests focus on shared surgical decision-making and patient-reported outcomes, reflecting her dedication to enhancing patient-centered care in breast cancer treatment.

    Dr. Jackson's clinical practice is characterized by personalized, compassionate care, particularly for young women facing breast cancer. She is dedicated to integrating the latest advancements in surgical techniques and treatment modalities to optimize outcomes and improve quality of life for her patients.

    Publications

    MOST RECENT PUBLICATIONS FROM A TOTAL OF 23
    1. Long-term safety evaluation of placental mesenchymal stromal cells for in utero repair of myelomeningocele in a novel ovine model.
      Stokes SC, Theodorou CM, Jackson JE, Pivetti C, Kumar P, Yamashiro KJ, Paxton ZJ, Reynaga L, Hyllen A, Wang A, Farmer DL| | PubMed
    2. Reducing Hospital-acquired Pressure Injuries Among Pediatric Patients Receiving ECMO: A Retrospective Study Examining Quality Improvement Outcomes.
      Jackson JE, Kirkland-Kyhn H, Kenny L, Beres AL, Mateev S| | PubMed
    3. Preliminary Evaluation of a Novel Fetal Guinea Pig Myelomeningocele Model.
      Stokes SC, Yamashiro KJ, Vanover MA, Galganski LA, Jackson JE, Theodorou CM, Pivetti CD, Farmer DL, Wang A| | PubMed
    4. Blunt Traumatic Diaphragmatic Hernia in Children: A Systematic Review.
      Theodorou CM, Jackson JE, Beres AL, Leshikar DE| | PubMed
    5. Placental Mesenchymal Stromal Cells: Preclinical Safety Evaluation for Fetal Myelomeningocele Repair.
      Jackson JE, Pivetti C, Stokes SC, Theodorou CM, Kumar P, Paxton ZJ, Hyllen A, Reynaga L, Wang A, Farmer DL| | PubMed
    6. Impact of Limited English Proficiency on Definitive Care in Pediatric Appendicitis.
      Stokes SC, Jackson JE, Beres AL| | PubMed
    7. Patient selection for pediatric gastrostomy tubes: Are we placing tubes that are not being used?
      Jackson JE, Theodorou CM, Vukcevich O, Brown EG, Beres AL| | PubMed
    8. A Novel Model of Fetal Spinal Cord Exposure Allowing for Long-Term Postnatal Survival.
      Stokes SC, Jackson JE, Theodorou CM, Pivetti CD, Kumar P, Yamashiro KJ, Wang A, Farmer DL| | PubMed
    9. Efficacy of clinical-grade human placental mesenchymal stromal cells in fetal ovine myelomeningocele repair.
      Theodorou CM, Stokes SC, Jackson JE, Pivetti CD, Kumar P, Yamashiro KJ, Paxton ZJ, Reynaga L, Hyllen AA, Wang A, Farmer DL| | PubMed
    10. Implementation of an evidence-based accelerated pathway: can hospital length of stay for children with blunt solid organ injury be safely decreased?
      Stokes SC, Brown EG, Jackson JE, Leshikar DE, Stephenson JT| | PubMed