Jordan Marmet, MD
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics

Contact Info
Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics
Division Director, Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine
Pediatric Hospitalist
MD, Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv, Israel
Residency in Pediatrics, University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN
Summary
Dr. Marmet grew up in Los Angeles, California. He majored in Spanish and Zoology at University of Wisconsin – Madison, and went on to study medicine at Tel Aviv University in Israel, experiencing their system of universal health care. Following Pediatrics residency and an additional teaching year as a chief resident at the University of Minnesota, Dr. Marmet joined South Lake Pediatrics, where he enjoyed being a primary care Pediatrician for six years. During those years, he worked on many quality and process improvement projects, most notably on anaphylaxis and on nutrition and healthy lifestyles. In 2010, Dr. Marmet returned to the University of Minnesota as a Pediatric Hospitalist, to focus on acutely ill children admitted to the hospital. He went on to lead the Division of Pediatric Hospital Medicine, which cares for pediatric patients at three Twin Cities hospitals, in medical and behavioral units, newborn areas, as well as providing chronic pain and palliative care. Dr. Marmet has pursued interests in quality improvement, patient safety, and education. He has been involved in leadership roles in organizational care for newborn babies and children of all ages admitted to the hospital. Dr. Marmet is a husband, and proud father of three adolescent children. He enjoys travel, reading, movies, skiing, and biking.
Awards & Recognition
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Clinical
Clinics
Fairview Ridges Hospital;University of Minnesota Masonic Children's Hospital
Board Certifications
- American Board of Pediatrics
Clinical Interests
Anaphylaxis; Complex medical conditions; General Pediatrics; Hospital-based care; Nutrition and healthy lifestyles
Hospital Privileges
Fairview Ridges Hospital; M Health Fairview Masonic Children's Hospital; University of Minnesota Medical Center