Search this site Search Home Page
Search Tips

members Home
Jamie A. Jackson, MD 

Specialty
Hospital Medicine

Facility
Walnut Creek Medical Center
Department of Hospital Medicine

Address
1425 S. Main Street
Hospital
Walnut Creek CA 94596

Map & Directions

Telephone
General Information: (925) 295-4000

E-mail your doctor
View your preventive services

 

Welcome to my home page

I chose to become a physician because I’m the type of person who enjoys problem solving. In our department every day is different, and I like the variety and the pace of work here. I enjoy working with people, and appreciate that we have a strong sense of teamwork between physicians, other clinical staff, and support staff.

The best part of my day is working with patients. Being in the hospital setting can be a stressful experience for many people, so my goal as a physician is to take some of the stress out of the equation by helping patients and families make informed choices about their care.

On a personal note, when I’m not working I enjoy running, hiking, playing chess, and most of all spending time with my family.

My Credentials

Medical school University of Queensland Faculty of Medicine, St. Lucia, Australia
Residency University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM
Board certification Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine



 
Kaiser Permanente Member Resources
 
Find a Physician    Appointments/Rx refills    Health Encyclopedia    La Guía en Español    Privacy Statement    Terms & Conditions
 
 


Disclaimer
If you think you have a MEDICAL OR PSYCHIATRIC EMERGENCY, CALL 911 IMMEDIATELY or go to the nearest hospital. DO NOT attempt to access emergency care through this web site. An emergency medical condition is a medical or psychiatric condition that manifests itself by acute symptoms of sufficient severity (including severe pain) such that you could reasonably expect the absence of immediate medical attention to result in any of the following: serious jeopardy to your health, serious impairment to your bodily functions, or serious dysfunction of any bodily organ or part. An emergency medical condition is also "active labor," which means a labor when there is inadequate time for safe transfer to a Plan hospital (or designated hospital) before delivery or if a transfer poses a threat to the health of the member or unborn child.

This site may contain links to other web sites outside of www.permanente.net. Kaiser Permanente has no control over the content or the availability of these sites, and is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Web sites. Web links are provided as an educational tool, and should not be relied upon for personal diagnosis or treatment. A link or reference to a web site should not be construed as an endorsement of the site or its contents. Any medical content that you feel may be important to your health should always be discussed with your Kaiser Permanente physician.