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Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep previously worked as Chairman, Department of Emergency Medicine at University Of South Florida and USF EM Core Faculty at University Of South Florida. Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Anthropology from University Of South Florida.
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Bio Jason W. Wilson, MD, PhD, CPE, FACEP is Professor and Founding Chair of the Department of Emergency Medicine, Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida where he also serves as the Chief of Emergency Medicine at Tampa General Hospital. Dr. Wilson also holds a PhD in Anthropology and has an affiliated faculty appointment with the Department of Anthropology at the University of South Florida. His research considers the role of a new clinical anthropology in the development of patient pathways utilizing anthropological theory and methods. Dr. Wilson serves as the Medical Director for Transitions of Care as well as the the Research Director for the USF Department of Emergency Medicine.AboutJason Wilson, MD, PhD, CPE, FACEP is an academic healthcare leader and medical anthropologist with an interest in developing patient-centered pathways that are medically efficacious but also consider the role of structural and cultural forces in determining health inequities and disparities.Overall this approach reconsiders the role and position of the emergency department and how medicine can address social determinants of health by creating new assemblages of care and placement of anthropologists directly into the clinical space.Current work includes the creation of syndemic interventions to solve complex healthcare problems, the development and treatment of anticoagulation and bleed reversal pathways, pathways that improve the ED based treatment of patients with sickle cell disease, HIV/HCV screening, HIV/HCV linkage and expansion of harm reduction programs to identify, link, and/or treat HIV and HCV even in the emergency department and proximate community through ED based prehospital programs, as well as the stabilization and linkage to care of patients with opioid use and other substance use disorders. Dr. Wilson plays a significant role in the operational management and design of process flow of the ED at Tampa General Hospital. He was highly engaged in the response to Covid-19 in the hospital and community, appearing over 100 times on TV, internet based platforms and radio.Dr. Wilson has received numerous grants and awards that fund his research and academic work while also staying busy seeing patients at a large Level-1 Academic trauma center in Tampa, Florida. Wilson has presented at many international, national, state and regional conferences and has multiple peer-reviewed publications.
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Professor
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Chairman, Department Of Emergency Medicine
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Usf Em Core Faculty
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Research Director
Currenthttp://health.usf.edu/medicine/internalmedicine/emergency/research.htm-Organize and supervise USF EM Research Activities-Create and Administer USF EM Resident Research Curriculum and ensure that residents meet RRC requirements-Create and give lectures on research methodology; organize a longitudinal journal club, supervise the selection of clinically appraised topics by USF EM Residents-Monitor USF EM Research Budget and ongoing clincial studies-Cordinate enrollment in research studies with emergency department staff and research staff-Serve as Principal Investigator on clinical studies-Ensure appropriate credentialing of research staff and ongoing studies-Coordinate interdisciplinary studies-Organize and supervise research staff and volunteers-Assist residents and medical students in design of research studies, paper and poster presentations, grant applications and journal publications-work with TGH and USF offices of research
Curriculum Committee Member, Usf Em Residency Program
Currento Appointed by USF EM Residency Program Director.o Review core curriculum, off-service rotations, and resident feedback quarterly.o Ensure compliance with RRC education requirements. Make appropriate changes tomonthly rotations as appropriate based on strategic decisions as a group, response toresident and faculty feedback and changes in required curriculum components.
Courtesy Associate Professor, Department Of Anthropology
CurrentPhysician-Patient Interaction Medical Anthropology Course, taught every springbeginning in Spring 2016. Co-designed and co-teach this course with a medicalanthropologist.o IDH4950 Research in Physician-Patient Interaction: taught every spring beginning in Spring 2016 in conjunction with USF Honors College and the Department of Anthropology. Co-designed and co-teach this course with a medical anthropologist.IDH4970 Health Research: Co-designed and co-teach with a medical anthropology each year, began in Fall 2018, develop student honors thesis in medical anthropology related topics.
Leadership Boad, Center For Justice Research And Policy (Cjrp)
CurrentThe Center for Justice Research & Policy (CJRP) at the University of South Florida (USF) hosts an interdisciplinary team of scholars and practitioners focused on the study of crime, violence, and criminal and social justice policy. It is the first of its kind in Florida, recently approved by the Board of Governors as a state-level center. The CJRP's goal is to apply rigorous research and evaluations to enhance the evidence base of policing, corrections, and court practices.Evidence-based policy change and action can improve the justice system. Our comprehensive approach at the CJRP emphasizes collaborations across multiple fields, and between scientists and practitioners, to ensure that innovative strategies are developed tested and implemented, to help reduce crime and incarceration, promote safe communities and equitable justice, as well as improve outcomes for persons at risk of being involved in the justice system.At the CJRP, we believe rigorous and objective research methods should be used to gather a strong and sound evidence-base on criminal justice practices, policies, and public beliefs. We also aim to use this work to develop and implement practices and policies that reflect the findings of our high quality research and findings.
Associate Professor
education and supervision of emergency medicine residents, medical students, and off service residents during clinical shifts; prepare and deliver lectures during weekly Grand Rounds; prepare grant applications for research projects; serve as Principal Investigator for industry sponsored, government sponsored and self-initiated research studieso Clinical service, teaching, research, and academic service; keep up to date with current advances in research, preparing lectures, supervising resident teaching, grading, and program progress; attend at least 75 percent of the weekly resident grand rounds conferences as well as participating regularly as a speaker in that series. Medical student didactic lectures, reading journal articles, attending conferences, establishing and maintaining an environment of inquiry and scholarship, participate in journal clubs, clinical discussions, research, resident support, curriculum development, resident education, academic service on department, college, campus and professional organization committees, minimum of one scholarly activity per academic year.
Division Chief, Division Of Emergency Medicine
Participant, Heart Failure Quality Improvement Boot Camp Usf Gme/Tgh
18-month quality improvement project with aim to decrease overall length of stay of patients with Heart Failure at Tampa General Hospital
Sepsis Quality Improvement Boot Camp Usf/Gme
18-month quality improvement project with aim to increase overall sepsis bundle compliance in patients with sepsis or septic shock at Tampa General Hospital.
Clinical Assistant Professor
Associate Research Director, Emergency Medicine
University of South Florida Emergency Medicine Residency Program, Tampa GeneralHospital (July 2011 – July 2013)o Supported the Research Director in developing and launching industry sponsored andinvestigator initiated studies while meeting compliance guidelines; graduate medicaleducation curriculum development for evidence based medicine, journal club, andresearch as well as ensuring that residents and faculty met their scholarly requirementseach year.
Chief Resident, Usf Emergency Medicine Residency Program
Resident Physician
Acls/Bls Instructor
instructed medical residents and medical students using the AHA ACLS and BLS curriculum at the USF College of Medicine
Resident Physician
Training in the evaluation and management of emergent and urgent disease, training in the workup of emergent diagnoses, resuscitation of medical and trauma patients of all ages. Training in the following procedures:Management of EmergenciesAirway ManagementConscious SedationAnoscopyArthocentesisBladder Catheter/IrrigationBurn ManagementElectrical and Medical CardioversionCardiac MassageCentral Line PlacementCricothyrotomyEmergent Vaginal DeliveryForeign Body RemovalFracture Dislocation/Reduction/ImmobilizationHeimlich ManeuverPeritoneal LavageET and NT IntubationIncision and Drainage of AbscessesInterosseous Line PlacementLumbar PunctureMechanical VentilationNail Trephination/RemovalNasal Packing/CauteryNeonatal Resuscitation/StabilizationOculary TonometryPacemaker/IV or TranscutaneousParacentesisPercutaneous Transtracheal VentilationPericardiocentesisReduction of Nursemaid's ElbowIV/Local/Regional AnesthesiaSpinal ImmobilizationSuturingThoracentesisThoracostomyUltrasongoraphyUse of slit lamp
Resident Participant, Operation Haiti Relief
Coordinated Care of Medical Refugees Arriving in Tampa, Florida
Chief Of Emergency Medicine
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Sepsis Comittee
CurrentSepsis: Implement SEP-I bundle elements and design of ED processes as well as handoff processes to ensure high reliability
Hospital At Home, Emergency Medicine Physician Leader
CurrentImplementation of Hospital at Home program under CMS Waiver
Chest Pain, Chf Sub-Committee Member
CurrentMaintain quality metrics for ACC CHF measures with a focus on the ED
Chest Pain Comittee, Stemi Sub-Committee
Currentmonthly meeting with medical staffinterventional cardiologists and nursing leadership to review hospitalprocesses and management of STEMI patients in order to ensure highquality patient care as well as to monitor and develop action plans forsuccessful national metric complianceED Physician leader on CHF sub-committee. Work with hospital leadership and medical staff across service lines to develop CHF order set. Ensure successful implementation of clinical quality to maintain hospital credentialing.
Medical Director, Idea Tampa
CurrentSterile Syringe Services, Syringe Exchange Harm Reduction Program in Hillsborough County
Covid Task Force Member
Daily meetings to design and implement ED and hospital wide responses to the 2020 global Covid Pandemic including testing strategies, infrastructural change, patient flow algorithms and collaboration with interdisciplinary care teams
Sickle Cell Disease Quality Improvement Committee, Em Participant
Sickle Cell Disease: Implement patient pathways that improve pain management in the ED, ED LOS and decrease in hospital admissions
Critical Care Steering Committee
Appointed by Chief of StaffMonthly meeting with physician leadership from each critical care service area includingemergency medicine, trauma and general surgery, vascular surgery, stroke neurology,pulmonology-critical care, pediatric intensive care, anesthesiology, palliative care as wellas ICU pharmacist and nursing leadership.Craft policy and procedures that govern critical care management of patients
Multi-Visit Patients. Vizient Initiative To Identify Drivers Of Multi-Visit Patients
Medical Director Office Of Clinical Research (Ocr)
a) Liaison to the medical staff/nursing leadership/physicians - identify & resolve patient safety issuesb) In collaboration with TGH clinical research nursing leadership i. establish annual performance goals & quality improvement plan & participate in evaluation of the previous year's goalsii. assist with assuring compliance with appropriate regulatory & accrediting standards iii. iii. Provide and/or participate in TGH Clinical Research educational programs for hospital physicians & Hospital staff. c) Develop & implement clinical practice guidelines, critical pathways, policies & guidelines, outcome measurements & process improvements, which shall be based on the latest scientific knowledge & evidence based medicine. Champion nationally accepted guidelines & standards of care at the Hospital.d) Review applicable Hospital & medical staff policies, as requested.e) Attend & Chair Feasibility Meetingsf) Attend regular meetings & OCR administrator & CMO to discuss program g) Attend CMO Monthly Medical Director's Meeting h) Assist TGH Admin in communication with medical staff surrounding policies, procedures & new initiatives. i) Review feasibility packets j) Market OCR research services availablek) Assist with creating research related continuing educational opportunities for TGH physicians l) Assist with creating a process for grant opportunity dissemnination & involvement m) create a culture that fosters matching incoming students with faculty to support research projectsn) develop collaborative initiatives between the institutions that benefit the research missiono) Assist in communicating with investigators (such as: identifying resources to facilitate their research, conflict resolution around research issues, address noncompliance with OPCR procedures, etc.)p) selection & advocate for the purchase of adequate clinical trial softwareAttend regular meetings with OCR administrator & CMO to discuss progress.
Chest Pain Committee, Atrial Fibrillation Sub-Committee
ED physician leader on atrialfibrillation sub-committee. Worked closely with hospital leadership andmedical staff to develop atrial fibrillation order set that was implementedin August 2016. Guided ED physician and nursing team through Societyof Cardiovascular Patient Care credentialing for atrial fibrillation. EDphysician representative during site visit. Successfully obtainedcredentialing September 6, 2016.
Associate Research Director, Office Of Clinical Research
Tampa General Hospital (May 2015 –June 2016)o Assist in coordination of acute care studies across multiple divisions and investigators,utilize and navigate appropriate hospital resources for clinical trial implementation,review feasibility applications. Promoted to Medical Director, Office of ClinicalResearch, Tampa General Hospital in June 2016.
Pharmacy And Therapeutics Committee
Tampa General HospitalAppointed by Chief Medical Officer at recommendation of ED pharmacist.Reviewed hospital formulary and made appropriate changes in response to new drugdevelopments, drug shortages, and practice changes.o Did not seek term renewal after assuming Associate Medical Director position at samefacility.
Medical Director, Ed Transitions Of Care
CurrentDevelop protocols for EDCDU, create staff schedule for EDCDU, hiring of EDCDU APC staff, supervision of APC staff, work with hospital leadership and contract management group to optimize EDCDU, responsible for EDCDU throughput metrics and quality
Attending Emergency Medicine Physician
CurrentResuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions, teaching and supervision of Emergency Medicine Residents and USF COM medical studentsState of Florida License Verification https://appsmqa.doh.state.fl.us/MQASearchServices/HealthcareProviders/LicenseVerification?LicInd=104576&Procde=1501&org=%20TGH https://www.tgh.org/physician-finder/jason-wayne-wilson-md
Associate Facility Medical Director (Afmd)
Assist facility medical director in Department leadership, scheduling, staffing, continuous quality improvement and management of department operations.o Attend hospital and medical staff meetings and serve on hospital committees, assist FMD in planning of monthly department meeting with discussion of productivity and metrics along with patient satisfaction, supervision of APCs, monthly meeting with medical director, LEAD course every 2 years, implementation of operational strategies.
Board Member, Teamhealth Research Institute (Thri)
Participant
Participated in LEAD two times:First as an emergency medicine resident and again in February of 2015 as Associate Facility Medical Director. LEAD focuses on TEAMHealth corporate quality, updates on healthcare strategies and patient flow, staffing, and other operational issues related to running an emergency department.
Associate Research Director, University Of South Florida Em Residency Program
Research Interests:Patient Access/Health Care AccessPatient Flow and Patient SafetyHospital AdministrationHealth Care PolicyEvidence Based Medicine
Speaker, Consultant, Advisory Board Member For Andexanet Alpha [Andexxa]
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Task Force Member, Opioid Prevention Task Force, Opioid Education Subcommittee
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Board Member, Health Care Advisory Board, At Large Member
Currentresponsible for oversight of the Hillsborough County Health Care plan that has over 15,000 patients enrolled and a reserve fund of over $30 million dollars and has received national awards for patient access to healthcare
Community Violence Prevention Collaborative
Healthcare Subcommittee, Member (September 2013 – July 2014), Designed strategic plan to decrease community violence by providing increased county. and city resources for the diagnosis and treatment of mental health disease
Member
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Public Relations Committee, Chair
Worked with marketing firm to create strategic marketing plan in order to increase HCMA membership.
Member
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Member
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Member
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Fcep Government Affairs Committee, Member
CurrentReview key legislative action items each year and work closely with FCEP lobbyist to advocate for specific issues that improve the emergency care of Floridians. Attend EM Days annually to meet with legislators and staff during session. Regularly meet with local representatives to provide periodic updates on the state of EM.
Research Session Chair, Symposium By The Sea
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Faculty, Florida Written Board Review Course And Co-Director (2017)
Teach ENT and Ophtho each year for Emergency Medicine board review http://www.emlrc.org/written-board-review-course/
Co Organizer, Written Board Review Course
Program Representative, Emraf
represented USF EM Residency program with the statewide FCEP residency association to support resident issues in emergency medicine
Fellow
CurrentFellow (FACEP), fellowship status has been awarded and becomes active in October 2016. Active members (three consecutive years) that have achieved board certification and have practiced after residency for 5 years can apply for fellowship status.
Member
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Panel Member, Bleed Management Panel
Development of Emergency Medicine Based bleed management strategies for patients on anticoagulation. Developed algorithm and manuscript which has been submitted to Annals of Emergency Medicine as of April 2019.
Panel Member, Acep Atrial Fibrillation Expert Panel
Development of Emergency Medicine Based Atrial Fibrillation Treatment and Disposition Pathway. Developed online Atrial Fibrillation Tool for ACEP and published manuscript in Academic Emergency MedicineAFIB POC TOOL https://www.acep.org/patient-care/afib/
Participant, Leadership And Advocacy Conference
discussed Emergency Medicine relevant legislation on behalf of our patients with members of Congress and their key staff
Medical Director, Focus Program At Tampa General Hospital
CurrentHIV/HCV Screening and linkage to Care
Peer Reviewer
Current
Peer Reviewer
CurrentBoard Member
CurrentPreviously called The Kids Healthcare FoundationOversee administration of central Florida grant funding awarded to enroll patients into insurance plans participating in the Affordable Care Act subsidy program.
National Faculty, Physician Speaker, Member Of Emergency Medicine Advisory Board
CurrentServed as a faculty moderator at EM Advisory Board meeting in July 2015Serve as a consultant to brand team, medical science liaisons and participate in speaker training, speaker program content, and slide development. Specific activities include: Slide Development Emergency Medicine Physician (Work with product line senior director and head of speaker bureau to develop new slide decks for peer education events, August 2016 – Present), Speaker Training Group Leader Kissimmee, Florida (March 2016 - Present), Reversal Agent Advisory Board Leader (Chicago, June 2016), Reversal Agent Advisory Board Leader (Atlanta, June 2016), Use of Rivaroxaban in the ED Advisory Board Participant (Philadelphia, June 2015)Provided 5 Peer Education Programs in 2020 throughout Southeast United States
Member
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Team Emergency Medicine Physician
-emergent management of cardiac, airway, and serious/arterial lacerations involving players/staff-one of 7 ED physicians with TEAMHealth at Tampa General Hospital rotating home game attendance with Tampa Bay Lightning
Vtml City Lead
Coordination of VTML program in Tampa. Responsibilities involve working with league office to credential local physicians, coordinate coverage schedule, communicate expectations from league office to local physicians. Also responsible for participation in creation of emergency action plan and dissemination of that plan to local physicians. As Team Leader, I am responsible for both game coverage and our group of 3 other EM physicians.
Visiting Team Medical Liaison (Vtml)
coordinate care of visiting NFL team medical needs, liaison between team and hospital/healthcare facility; Work with visiting teams prior to their arrival in Tampa to ensure physician coverage and to make available any necessary medical resources. Available for visiting team from time of arrival in Tampa to time of departure, including on-site game day coverage. Also available for medical treatment of family members, coaching staff and other league officials and associated visitors during visit in Tampa.
Speaker
Consultant, Peer Speaker, Advisory Board Member
AcelRx Pharmaceuticals (2020 – Present)Faculty, Management of Sickle Cell Anemia Veno-occlusive Crisis, November 21, 2020Attendee, Sufentanil [Dsuvia] use in the emergency department, August 2020. Peer Education, Sufentanil [Dsuvia]
Co-Chair, Infectious Disease Tract, Aaem Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Congress
(AAEM MEMC19)
Physician Reviewer
-Medicare Beneficiary Quality Review-EMTALA Review-External Medical reviews of QIC Medicare Part A Inpatient appeals-Medication Measures Special Innovation Project-Formerly did same with FMQAI November 2012 - October 2014
Ceo
Consulting service that provides acute concierge clinical care and health care navigationservices to athletes and entertainers. In addition, we provide expert medical opinions,independent medical exams and review of potential CMS and federal complianceviolations including EMTALA. Furthermore, our organization creates and implementseducational programming and development as well as administration of unique corporatewellness programs using a competitive model to achieve high individual and overallgroup gains given defined fitness goals.http://emconsultantsoftampa.com@emcotVIP@emcotexperts@emcotscholar
Ncaa Division Ii Cross Country National Championship, Medical Staff.
Acted as member of medical staff to assist in treatment of men and women athletes before, during and after race event
Speaker Connection Program
-discus indications, supporting data, and safety of dabigatran [Pradaxa] with other physicians-currently serve as an active leader on BI speaker message board-Faculty, Physician Speaker Training 2015
Valspar Pga Event
Work with event coordinator to ensure on site medical care and 24/7 medical coverage for PGA athletes, directly treat and care for all medical issues for PGA athletes, coordinate scheduling, contracting, insurance coverage for group of 4 emergency medicine physicians
Ncaa Division Ii Cross Country National Championship
Acted as member of medical staff to assist in treatment of men and women athletes before, during and after race event
Advisory Board Participant
Provided expert information regarding current antiplatelet and antithrombotic strategiesin emergency medicine.
Board Member
-advocate for and mobilize resources to help communities achieve equality in healthcare and positive health for families.- build community capacity aimed at improving racial and ethnic equity in healthcare and positive health outcomes for families in the Tampa Bay region by one half percentage point annually-To advocate on issues of health that bring about improved health outcomes in the Tampa Bay area-To provide organizational and resource development for sustaining and growing REACHUP, Inc. that includes: CHHS, Closing The Gap and other approved program initiatives.
Seak Expert Witness Training
Expert witnessing involves assisting lawyers, judges, and jurors to understand medical evidence. The work consists mostly of chart review, research, and report writing - all of which can be done from home. Travel for trial is infrequent - the vast majority of cases settle or are dismissed before trial. Your expert witness work will make you both a better clinician for your patients and a better communicator. Time spent by physicians on such matters is commonly billed out at $500–$1000 per hour. How to Start, Build, and Run a Successful Medical Expert Witness Practice is an intensive, content rich workshop that is designed to show physicians in a step-by-step manner how to start, build, and run a successful expert witness practice. This course is appropriate for physicians with all levels of medical-legal experience including prospective, novice, and experienced expert medical witnesses.Learning ObjectivesAt the completion of this course you will learn:• The role of expert witnesses in civil litigation,• What attorneys are looking for from their experts,• How to properly define your area(s) of expertise and practice areas,• How to draft a curriculum vitae appropriate for expert witness work,• How to get cases,• How to avoid ethical problems and maintain your integrity,• The essentials of expert witness report writing,• How to set your fee and collect it,• What to bill for and when,• How to draft a retention agreement to protect your rights,• How to form defensible opinions,• Techniques for maintaining your independence and objectivity,• How to exceed expectations,• How to build a tremendous reputation,• Ethics,• Expert witness risk management techniques, and• Much, much more.
Fma Political Action Committee (Fma Pac) Board Member
Political Action Committee (Pac) Board Member
Appointed by FMA President, Evaluate and select candidates for statewide office based on support for FMA strategic plan to support the ability of physicians to practice medicine
Council On Medical Education Committee Member
Reviewed possible CME programs operated by FMA for state physician participants.
Delegate
Delegate And Discussion Chair
Florida Medical Association, Delegate and Discussion Chair (May 2012 – May 2015), Hillsborough County Medical Association. Lower West Coast Caucus Reference Committee III/Legislation Discussion Chair (July 2013). Attended FMA annual meeting. Represented HCMA in review of FMA policy initiatives and voted on specific strategic goals.
Committee Member, Council On Medical Education
Fma Physician Leadership Academy
met bimonthly with a group of other young physicians as part of an organized leadership curriculum designed to educate and empower future physician leaders in the state of Florida and within the Florida Medical Association; topics included healthcare management, general leadership principles, and challenges facing physicians in the 21st century
Emergency Medicine Part Time Staff Physician
Resuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions, andsupervision of physician assistants and advanced nurse practitioners as well as sportmedicine fellow rotating in department.o Resigned in order to assume the Associate Medical Director Position of the AdultEmergency Department at Tampa General Hospital (began working clinical shifts solelyat Tampa General Hospital).
Attending Physician
Lewiston, Maine. Weatherby HealthcareResuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions, and supervision of physician assistants and advanced nurse practitioners as well as sport medicine fellow rotating in department.o Resigned in order to assume the Associate Medical Director Position of the Adult Emergency Department at Tampa General Hospital (began working clinical shifts solely at Tampa General Hospital).
Physician Reviewer
-Medicare Beneficiary Quality Review-EMTALA Review-External Medical reviews of QIC Medicare Part A Inpatient appeals-Medication Measures Special Innovation Project
Part Time Attending Physician
Resuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditionsMorton Plant Mease Dunedin Emergency Department, EmCare (November 2012 – June2014).o Resuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions, andsupervision of physician assistants and advanced nurse practitioners.o Resigned in June 2014 in order to assume the Associate Medical Director Position of theAdult Emergency Department at Tampa General Hospital.
Attending Physician
Morton Plant Mease Dunedin Emergency Department, EMCare (November 2012 – June 2014).Resuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions, and supervision of physician assistants and advanced nurse practitioners.Resigned in June 2014 in order to assume the Associate Medical Director Position of the Adult Emergency Department at Tampa General Hospital.
Summer Immersion Program
Are you intrigued by the Institute for Healthcare Improvement's (IHI's) unique culture, robust mission, and focus on finding new, innovative solutions to intractable health care problems? If so, consider taking the plunge into IHI this summer from August 6–August 10 in Boston, MA.The week-long IHI Summer Immersion program is a deep dive into the world of IHI and how we carry out our mission of accelerating quality improvement in health care. It's ideal for those passionate about improving patient care in individual organizations and across systems, states, and countries.This exclusive in-depth experience will provide a small number of participants special access to the thought leaders behind IHI’s strategic goals, operational structures, R&D processes, and upcoming projects.Participants will have the opportunity to learn about improvement methods directly from IHI experts, and will participate in special topic sessions, including: IHI's work in developing countries, the IHI Triple Aim, new strategies for cost reduction, and IHI's internal functions such as innovation and strategic partners. This unique program will also facilitate networking among participants, who will emerge with a new set of colleagues and long-lasting connections.Highlights of the program include:Access to, and participation in, IHI internal meetingsQuality process and improvement lessons from IHI senior staff and facultyReceptions and networking with IHI staff and fellow attendeesParticipation in seasonal Boston-based eventsWHAT YOU'LL LEARNThis program will help you:Understand the theory, application, and benefits of IHI's mission and strategyIdentify novel processes for improvement to bring home to your organizationMeet others from around the world who are also dedicated to improving health care
Vice Chair, Enterprise Zone Development Agency
Vice-Chair, Enterprise Zone Development Agency
Appointed by Tampa City CouncilDevelop programs to increase participation in financial incentive plans developed for county EZDA Zones in order to stimulate business and financial growth.
Emergency Medicine Part Time Staff Physician
West Florida Hospital Emergency Department. Jackson and Coker (August 2012 –December 2012)o Resuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions.o Resigned in order to accept part time position at location closer to home (MeaseDunedin).
Attending Physician
West Florida Hospital Emergency Department. Jackson and Coker (August 2012 – December 2012)Resuscitation of critically ill patients, diagnosis of emergent diseases and conditions.Resigned in order to accept part time position at location closer to home (Mease Dunedin).
Emergency Medicine Part Time Staff Physician
Franklin Memorial Hospital, Farmington County, Maine. Three shifts in October 2012.o Worked three shifts as locums physician but found closer location in Dunedin and,eventually, more assessable location in Maine (Central Maine Medical Center).
Speaker
yearly talk on being a physician/emergency medicine physician to middle school students
Attending Physician
Franklin Memorial Hospital, Farmington County, Maine. Three shifts in October 2012.Worked three shifts as locum's physician but found closer location in Dunedin and, eventually, more assessable location in Maine (Central Maine Medical Center).
Participant
bimonthly meetings with a group of selected participants to meet with business and civic leaders in Tampa. Participated in a didactic series that focused on the logistics and dynamics of running a campaign for public office
Tampa Police Department Citizen’S Academy
met weekly for two months with TPD officers for demonstrations and participation in various aspects of police activity and police duties as part of a program designed to increase TPD community accessibility
Staff Physician
Doctors R Us Walk In Clinic. Kenaday Medical Group. Tampa, Florida (July 2010 –March 2011)4o Urgent and acute care of walk in patients. Recognition of emergent disease and transferto higher level of care. Diagnose, manage and treat acute exacerbations of chronic diseaseprocesses. Perform sports and school physicals.o “Moonlighting” position during EM residency. Graduated EM residency in 2011.
Staff Physician
Staff Physiciano Trinity Urgent Care. Trinity, Florida (June 2010 – February 2011)o Urgent and acute care of walk in patients. Recognition of emergent disease and transferto higher level of care. Diagnose, manage and treat acute exacerbations of chronic diseaseprocesses. Perform sports and school physicals.o “Moonlighting” position during EM residency. Graduated EM residency in 2011.
Emra Usf Emergency Medicine Program Representative
Program Representative, Emraf
Represented USF EM Residency Program as a voting member of the Emergency Medicine Residency Association (EMRA)
Committee Member
helped draft table of contents for an advocacy handbook aimed at medical students and emergency medicine residents
Curriculum Committee Member, Morsani College Of Medicine
reviewed current curriculum for USF COM and provided student feedback on potential changes to the curriculum
Admission Committee, Morsani College Of Medicine
reviewed 2 applications each week of prospective medical students, scored applications, conducted interviews and presented prospective students to full admission committee for full up/down vote on admission
Class President, Morsani College Of Medicine
worked with student government and student body president to represent student interests and act as a liasion with faculty regarding student concerns
Ama/Hcma Panel Member
discussed future challenges of young physicians in the 21st century
Presenter, Faculty Awards Ceremony, Morsani College Of Medicine
Invited Speaker, Usf Department Of Anthropology Honors Colloquium
presented on USF Anthropology Honors program experience in 2006 and 2007
Lcgme Reaccreditation Committee Student Member, Morsani College Of Medicine
met with LCGME representatives during campus visit and provided feedback to medical school faculty
Speaker, Student Clerkship Ceremony, Morsani College Of Medicine
elected by student body to present student speech at beginning of the clinical curriculum of medical school
Medical Spanish Immersion Program
one month course with mixed didactics and clinical exposure all in Spanish; 2 hours a day of one on one Spanish tutoring; performed history and physical exams in Spanish on patients presenting to the emergency department in San Miguel de Allende
Florida Medical Association Student Tallahassee Visitation Program
2 day session in Tallahassee during Florida Legislative Session; visited with Florida legislators and discussed issues important to the practice of medicine in Florida
Ahec Scholar
designed and implemented an teen STD prevention campaign
Researcher, Morsani College Of Medicine
USF-NIH Medical Student Research Program, Infectious Disease
Graduate Student Instructor
designed and implemented curriculum in support of anthropology courses including running practical labs, study sessions and further diadactic sessions outside of regular lecture time. Graded exams and papers and provided feedback to students, met with students during office hours to cover course objectives and provide course guidance and maintained gradebook and course records for the course instructor
Head Graduate Student Instructor
responsible for implementation of lesson plans for Bio Anthro 161 and supervision of other GSIs
Laboratory & Teaching Assistant, Department Of Anthropology
Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida (1997 – 2000)Supported curriculum development and managed archaeological sciences laboratoryresources.http://luna.cas.usf.edu/~rtykot/Bone.html
Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep education
Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Anthropology
Certified Physician Executive (Cpe), Health/Health Care Administration/Management
Emergency Medicine Residency, Emergency Medicine
M.D, Medicine
M.A, Anthropology
B.A, Anthropology
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Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep is listed as Professor at University of South Florida.
What is Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep's email address?
AeroLeads has found 1 work email signal at @uhc.com for Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep at University of South Florida.
What is Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep's phone number?
AeroLeads has found 1 phone signal(s) with area code 866 for Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep at University of South Florida.
Where is Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep based?
Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep is based in Apollo Beach, Florida, United States while working with University of South Florida.
What companies has Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep worked for?
Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep has worked for University Of South Florida, Tampa General Hospital, Teamhealth, Astrazeneca, and Hillsborough County.
How can I contact Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep?
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What schools did Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep attend?
Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep holds Doctor Of Philosophy - Phd, Anthropology from University Of South Florida.
What skills is Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep known for?
Jason W. Wilson, Md, Phd, Cpe, Facep is listed with skills including Leadership, Board Certified, Community Service, Public Speaking, Epidemiology, Epic Systems, Medicare, and Medical Education.
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