Jolanda M. Denham, MD :: Nationwide Children’s Hospital, Columbus, Ohio

Jolanda M. Denham, MD

Jolanda M. Denham, MD Best Doctors 2011-2012

Contact Information

Gastroenterology / Nutrition
700 Children's Dr
Columbus, OH 43205 [ map ]
PH: (614) 722-3450
FX: (614) 722-3454

Office Practice Information:

  • Accepts patients 0-18.
  • Accepts Medicaid.
  • This office is wheelchair accessible.

Biography

Dr. Denham is an attending pediatric gastroenterologist at Nationwide Children’s and an Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Her clinical interests involve all aspects of pediatric gastroenterology, with a special interest in nutritional disorders and celiac disease. Dr. Denham’s research on inflammatory bowel disease garnered a Poster of Distinction at Digestive Disease Week 2004. She is named among the “Best Doctors in America.”

Gender:

  • Female

Languages Spoken:

  • English

Education and Training

Medical School

  • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
    Date Completed: 05/31/1999

Residency

  • Emory University School of Medicine
    Date Completed: 06/30/2002

Fellowship

  • Emory Childrens Center
    Date Completed: 06/30/2005

Department:

  • Pediatrics

Section:

  • Gastroenterology/Nutrition

Speciality:

  • Pediatric Gastroenterology

Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital:

  • 09/29/2006

Publications

  • White JM, O'Connor S, Winter HS, Heyman MB, Kirschner BS, Ferry GD, Baldassano R, Fain P, Clemons T, Smith T, Gold B. 2008. Different Patterns of Inflammatory Bowel Disease between African-American Children and Other Racial/Ethnic Groups in a Large, Multi-Center Registry of 1640 Children.  Clinical Gastroenterology Hepatology. Vol. 12, no. 6. (December): 1361-1369.
  • White, J. 2008. Lactose Intolerance.  Heartbeat Magazine.
  • White, J. 2007. Lactose Intolerance.  Columbus Parent.
  • Black J, White J, Abramowsky C, Shehata B. 2004. Pathologic Quiz Case: Edema and Diarrhea in a 2-Year-Old Male.  Archives of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
  • Thierry-Palmer M, Tewolde TK, Forte C, Wang M, Bayorh MA, Emmett NL, White J, Griffin K. 2001. Plasma 24, 25-dihydroxyvitiamin D concentration of Dahl salt-sensitive rats decreases during high salt intake.  Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. Vol. 80, no. January: 315-321.
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