Jason Schneider , MD, FACP
Overview
Dr. Schneiders primary focus is his work as a clinician-educator. His current teaching responsibilities include educating learners across the spectrum of medical education. Dr. Schneider regularly supervises and precepts clinical students and resident physicians in both inpatient and outpatient settings at Grady Memorial Hospital. For over ten years he has served as an academic society faculty advisor for the School of Medicine teaching and mentoring small groups of medical students from their first day of professional school until graduation. Additionally, Dr. Schneider served as an associate program director for the J. Willis Hurst Internal Medicine Residency Program from 2008 to 2017. In this role, he advised and mentored post-graduate trainees during their three years in internal medicine residency.
These educational and administrative roles have allowed Dr. Schneider to establish expertise in competency-based education and evaluation, faculty development for clinician-educators, and standardized clinical evaluations. His additional clinical interests include sexual health and sexuality, the interaction of psychiatry and general medicine, and primary care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) patients. Most recently Dr. Schneider has received both intramural and extramural funding to support launch of a clinic for transgender patients at Grady Hospital and to better understand incidence of HIV among transgender women.
Dr. Schneider served on the Board of Directors of the Gay & Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA), a national professional organization dedicated to health equality for LGBTQ people, for over thirteen years, serving for two years as president.
Academic Appointment
- Professor of Medicine, Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine
Education
Degrees
- MD from New York University
- BS from Tulane University
Research
Publications
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Preference for Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Compared With Daily Oral PrEP Among Transgender Women in the U.S.: Findings From a Multisite Cohort.
AJPM Focus Volume: 4 Page(s): 100313
04/01/2025 Authors: Cooney EE; Reisner SL; Poteat TC; Radix AE; Mayer KH; Beyrer C; Stevenson M; Aguayo-Romero RA; Schneider JS; Wawrzyniak AJ -
Preference for Long-Acting HIV Prevention Methods Among Transgender Women Vulnerable to HIV in Eastern and Southern United States: Findings from the LITE Study.
AIDS Behav Volume: 29 Page(s): 804 - 816
03/01/2025 Authors: Cooney EE; Stevenson M; Aguayo-Romero RA; Valera G; Poteat TC; Mayer KH; Beyrer C; Althoff KN; Radix AE; Wawrzyniak AJ -
Site-Based and Digital Cohort Participation Among Transgender Women in the Eastern and Southern United States: Findings From the LITE Study.
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Volume: 97 Page(s): e10 - e24
12/15/2024 Authors: Reisner SL; Humes E; Stevenson M; Cooney EE; Adams D; Althoff KN; Radix A; Poteat TC; Mayer KH; Cannon CM -
Enhanced Cohort Methods for HIV Research and Epidemiology (ENCORE): Protocol for a Nationwide Hybrid Cohort for Transgender Women in the United States.
JMIR Res Protoc Volume: 13 Page(s): e59846
08/27/2024 Authors: Wirtz AL; Poteat T; Borquez A; Linton S; Stevenson M; Case J; Brown C; Lint A; Miller M; Radix A -
Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections Among Transgender Women With and Without HIV in the Eastern and Southern United States.
J Infect Dis Volume: 229 Page(s): 1614 - 1627
06/14/2024 Authors: Brown EE; Patel EU; Poteat TC; Mayer K; Wawrzyniak AJ; Radix AE; Cooney EE; Laeyendecker O; Reisner SL; Wirtz AL -
Racial/ethnic differences in the association between transgender-related U.S. state policies and self-rated health of transgender women.
BMC Public Health Volume: 24 Page(s): 911
03/28/2024 Authors: King WM; Gamarel KE; Fleischer NL; Radix AE; Poteat TC; Chatters LM; Operario D; Reisner SL; Wirtz AL; American Cohort to Study HIV Acquisition Among Transgender Women (LITE) Study Group -
Access to healthcare among transgender women living with and without HIV in the United States: associations with gender minority stress and resilience factors.
BMC Public Health Volume: 24 Page(s): 243
01/20/2024 Authors: Loeb TA; Murray SM; Cooney EE; Poteat T; Althoff KN; Cannon CM; Schneider JS; Mayer KH; Haw JS; Wawrzyniak AJ -
Stigma, social and structural vulnerability, and mental health among transgender women: A partial least square path modeling analysis.
J Nurs Scholarsh Volume: 56 Page(s): 42 - 59
01/01/2024 Authors: Sherman ADF; Higgins MK; Balthazar MS; Hill M; Klepper M; Schneider JS; Adams D; Radix A; Mayer KH; Cooney EE -
Assessment of Clinical Reasoning During a High Stakes Medical Student OSCE.
Perspect Med Educ Volume: 13 Page(s): 629 - 634
01/01/2024 Authors: Siegelman J; Bernstein L; Goedken J; Lewin L; Schneider J; Ward M; Stoddard H -
PrEP initiation and discontinuation among transgender women in the United States: a longitudinal, mixed methods cohort study.
J Int AIDS Soc Volume: 26 Page(s): e26199
12/01/2023 Authors: Cooney EE; Saleem HT; Stevenson M; Aguayo-Romero RA; Althoff KN; Poteat TC; Beckham SW; Adams D; Radix AE; Wawrzyniak AJ