DR. JASON W. WILSON
CONTACT INFORMATION
511 West Idlewild Avenue
Tampa, FL 33604-6531
(813) 843-2110
590-66-7692
jwilson2@health.usf.edu
EDUCATION
Residency Training, University of South Florida College of Medicine (Emergency Medicine), July 2008-July 2011
M.D. University of South Florida College of Medicine, August 2004 -May 2008
Ph.D. Candidate, University of Michigan (Anthropology, ABD), 2004-Present
M.A. University of Michigan (Anthropology), September 2000 - January 2004
B.A. University of South Florida (Anthropology, honors), August 2000
LICENSING
USMLE Step 1. 213. First Time Pass, 05/2006
USMLE Step 2 CK 228. First Time Pass 06/2007
USMLE Step 2 CS. First Time Pass 06/2007
EMPLOYMENT & EXPERIENCES
Resident Physician, University of South Florida College of Medicine Division of Emergency Medicine (2008-Present)
Class President, University of South Florida College of Medicine (2006-2008)
Admissions Committee, University of South Florida College of Medicine (2007-2008)
Gold Humanism Honor Society, Barness/Behnke Chapter (Inducted 2007)
AAEM/RSA Advocacy Committee, AAEM/RSA (2007-Present).
PNHP Leadership Training, Washington D.C. (November 2-3, 2007)
PACEMD Participant, International Health, EM and Spanish, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico (2007).
Curriculum Committee, University of South Florida College of Medicine (2007).
LCME Reaccreditation Student Committee, University of South Florida College of Medicine ( 2006-2007).
Liaison, Emergency Medicine Clerkship. University of South Florida College of Medicine (2006).
Participant, Florida Medical Association, Student Congressional Visitation Program (2006)
Participant, Basic Disaster Life support Certification (2006).
ISHC Scholar, AHEC, Hernando County Health Department (Summer 2005)
Researcher, USF-NIH Medical Student Research Program, Infectious Disease, U of South Florida (2005)
Participant, Epidemiology Summer Session. University of Michigan School of Public Health (2004)
Graduate Student Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan (2000-2004), courses taught
include; ANTH 364 Nutrition and Evolution, ANTH 564 Evolution of Hominids, ANTH 565 Evolution of the Genus
Homo, ANTH 356 Stones, Bones, and Genes, and ANTH 161 Introduction to Biological Anthropology.
Head Graduate Instructor, Department of Anthropology University of Michigan (2002 and 2003).
Lab and Research Assistant, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. Preparation of biological
samples for stable isotope and elemental ratio analysis. University of South Florida Archaeological Sciences Laboratory
(1997-2000).
Volunteer, HOPE Medical Clinic. Ypsilanti, Michigan (2003-2004).
Lab work and graduate student researcher, Human Genetics Lab. Extraction, amplification, and sequencing of
mitochondrial and nuclear DNA. Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan (2000-2002).
Researcher, Transvaal Museum, Pretoria, South Africa. Study of Swartkrans hominid fossils. (2001).
Researcher and Participant, University of Capetown., South Africa. Summer seminar on the theory and application of
stable isotopes (2001).
Crew member, Archaeological Field Work, director R. Tykot (1997-2000).
Secretary and Research Assistant, Hillsborough County Coalition for the Homeless (1999).
GRANTS, AWARDS, & HONORS
HCMA Medical Student Scholarship 2007-2008 ($1500), Jospeh H. Finster Scholarship 2007-2008 ($2000), Medical Student
USF-NIH Summer Research Fellowship 2005 ($2000), Area Health Education Consortium ISHC Program 2005 ($2500),
Rackham School of Graduate Studies Discretionary Funds 2004 ($2500), Department of Anthropology and Rackham Block Grant
2004 ($4000), Department of Anthropology Summer Research Grant ($2000), Rackham School of Graduate Studies Travel Grant
2004 ($400), Rackham School of Graduate Studies Research Grant 2002 ($2000), Center for African Studies at the University of
Michigan African Initiative Grant 2002 ($2000), University of Michigan Anthropology Department Summer Research Funding
2002 ($1800), Rackham School of Graduate Studies Research Grant 2001 ($1500), Center for African Studies at the University of
Michigan African Initiative Grant 2001 ($1500), University of Michigan Anthropology Department Summer Research Funding
2001 ($1200), Sigma Xi Undergraduate Research Grant 1999 ($700).
Special Honors in Anthropology, Senior Honors Thesis, University of South Florida. College of Arts and Sciences Honor Society.
INVITED TALKS/LECTURES
National AHEC Week Lecture, The Case for Universal Health Care, USF College of Medicine (March 25, 2008)
AMA/HCMA, Panel Member, USF College of Medicine (March 2008)
Presenter, Faculty Awards Ceremony, USF College of Medicine (2007)
Speaker, Student Clerkship Ceremony, USF Colelge of Medicine (May 2006)
Invited Speaker, USF Department Of Anthropology Honors Colloquium (2006 and 2007)
Presenter, American Association of Physical Anthropology. 5 oral presentations and 2 posters (1999-2004)
PRESENTATIONS AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
Wilson, J.W., and M.H. Wolpoff
Are the Neandertal males really male? 73rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists. April 14-17, 2004. Tampa, Florida.
Wilson, J.W., and Van Arsdale, Adam
Sex determination in African Early Pleistocene Hominid Fossils. 71st Annual
Meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists. April 12-15, 2002. Buffalo, New York.
Wilson, J.W., R.H. Tykot, and D.H. Ubelaker.
Intradental Variation in Stable Carbon Isotope Ratios in Human Tooth Enamel.
70th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical
Anthropologists. March 28-31, 2001. Kansas City, Missouri.
Wilson, J.W., R.H. Tykot, and J.F. Thackeray
Problems and Prospects in strontium-calcium ratio analysis: implications of 15 South
African hominid fossils. 32nd International Archaeometry Symposium. May 15-
19, 2000.Mexico City, Mexico.
Tykot, R.H., D.H. Ubelaker, and J.W. Wilson
Microsampling and understanding variation in stable carbon isotope ratios in
tooth enamel. 32nd International Archaeometry Symposium. May 15-19, 2000.
Mexico City, Mexico.
Wilson, J.W., R.H. Tykot, and J.F. Thackeray
Strontium-calcium ratio analysis and dietary adaptations of early hominids from
South Africa: A reevaluation of interpretive problems in light of new analyses.
69th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists. April 12-15, 2000. San Antonio, Texas.
Tykot, R.H., S.L. Whittington, D.M. Reed, and J.W. Wilson
Diet, Demography, and Decapitation in the Late Postclassic: Stable Isotope Analysis of Human Teeth from Iximché,
Guatemala. 65th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology. April 5-9, 2000. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
CURRENT RESEARCH
1. Implementation, Outcomes, &Reproductive Health in Oaxaca: Lessons from an international medicine program. PhD
Dissertation and Emergency Medicine Scholarly Project. University of Michigan Department of Anthropology and
University of South Florida Division of Emergency Medicine (In Progress).
2. Shifting Demographics? A Quantitative assessment of ED patient visits in a hypothetical setting of universal
health coverage. In IRB Exemption Approval stage.
3. Health Courts: A quantitative assessment of potential impacts. Co-author with Robert Brammer, JD, Esq.
PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY MEMBERSHIP & SERVICE
American Academy of Emergency Medicine, American College of Emergency Physicians, Society for Academic Emergency
Medicine, Florida Medical Association, Hillsborough County Medical Association, American Association of Physical
Anthropologists, American Anthropological Association, Society for Medical Anthropology, and Society for Applied
Anthropology
HOBBIES AND OTHER INTERESTS
Basketball (intramural basketball USF 2005-2007), fiction writing (piece submitted to “The Legible Script” for
publication), scuba diving (PADI), and photography (urban scenes using a digital Fuji F5, an analog Kodak Retina and
underwater with a Sealife DC600)