James M. Wilson, DO, DO
James Wilson, DO, is a distinguished former US Navy flight surgeon and experienced aerospace medicine physician who has managed a primary and operational medicine clinic. During his postgraduate medical education (GME) training, Dr. Wilson dedicated his time to practicing primary care in internal medicine and HIV clinics on a weekly basis.
His extensive medical background includes providing urgent care services and facilitating the smooth transfer of septic patients to local emergency departments. Dr. Wilson's leadership qualities were evident as he chaired the sepsis committee while serving as a hospitalist/ICU nocturnist post his Navy tenure, before embarking on further educational pursuits in infectious diseases and critical care medicine.
Presently, Dr. Wilson actively contributes to the medical field by publishing research in infectious diseases, while serving as a full-time intensivist. His time is split between managing septic patients and collaborating as a dedicated member of the sepsis committee at his current hospital and within national healthcare organizations.
Dr. Wilson's commitment to excellence is underscored by his Fellowship in the American College of Physicians through ACP and his certification in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene by the ASTMH. For the past 8 years, he has also generously shared his expertise as an instructor in life-saving courses including BLS, ACLS, PALS, ATLS, PHTLS, and TCCC, embodying his dedication to training future medical professionals.