Our Team

Scott Jackson, M.D.

Scott Jackson, M.D. received his undergraduate degree from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana and attended medical school at LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans. Dr. Jackson started his dermatology residency at Louisiana State University in New Orleans, but due to the natural disaster of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, he was relocated to complete his residency in Baton Rouge. He practiced dermatology in Baton Rouge for 13 years until joining Ozark Dermatology in the Spring of 2021. In addition to medical and surgical dermatology, he has a particular interest in taking on the challenges that come with severe, chronic, or resistant diseases of the skin.

Dr. Jackson resides in Bentonville with his wife, Svetlana, and their two sons. He enjoys writing, reading, the outdoors and spending time with family. His other passions include history, travel, and the Russian language.

Professional affiliations: American Academy of Dermatology, National Psoriasis Foundation, American Contact Dermatitis Society, International Dermoscopy Society, Board Certified in Dermatology

Publications:

Schadt, C, Jackson, S . Chapter 125: Glucocorticosteroids. 4th edition. Dermatology (Bolognia) 2017.

Jackson S. Dermatology Board Review Q & A App for the iPhone, iPad, and Droid. 2011-2017.

Jackson, S. Dowling-Degos Disease. Decision Support in Medicine: Dermatology Accepted for publication, 2011.

Jackson, S. Reticulated acropigmentation of Kitamura. Decision Support in Medicine: Dermatology. Accepted for publication, 2011.

Karam S, Jackson S. Malignant melanoma arising within a nevus spilus. SkinMedJournal. Accepted for publication, 2011.

Klinger S, Mathis N, Jackson S. Bullous Sweet Syndrome Associated With an Aseptic Splenic Abscess Cutis. 2009;84:255-258.

Jackson S, Nesbitt LT, Jr. Differential Diagnosis for the Dermatologist. 2nd ed. Springer, 2012.

Bui K, Polisetty S, Gilchrist H, Jackson SM, Frederic J. Successful treatment of alopecia universalis with alefacept: a case report and review of the literature. Cutis 2008 May;81(5):431-4.

Gilchrist H, Jackson S, Morse L, Nesbitt LT. Galli-Galli disease: A case report with review of the literature. J Am Acad Dermatol. 2008 Feb;58(2):299-302

Jackson S, Gilchrist H, Nesbitt LT. Update on the dermatologic use of systemic glucocorticosteroids. Dermatol Ther. 2007 Jul-Aug;20(4):187-205.

Jackson, S. Skin Disease & the History of Dermatology: Order Out of Chaos. CRC Press, 2022.



Locations Where Dr. Jackson Practices

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Ozark Dermatology - Bentonville

901 S.E. 22nd Street
Bentonville, AR 72712

Hours
Tuesday –Thursday: 8am–5pm

Phone
(479) 273-7006

Fax
(479) 273-9497

Ozark Dermatology - Fayetteville

4375 N. Vantage Drive, Suite 305
Fayetteville, AR 72703

Hours
Monday: 8:00am-5pm

Phone
(479) 347-2700

Fax
(479) 347-2701