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Joseph G. Jemsek, M.D., FACP, AAHIVS Recognized by Global Who's Who for Pioneering Contributions in Infectious Disease

Health Services Infectious Disease

Jul 19, 2023

Washington, DC - Global Who's Who proudly acknowledges Joseph G. Jemsek, M.D., FACP, AAHIVS, for his remarkable achievements and groundbreaking contributions in the field of infectious disease. With an impressive educational background and a distinguished career, Dr. Jemsek has emerged as a leading authority in the management of HIV/AIDS and Lyme Borreliosis Complex (LBC).

Dr. Joseph G. Jemsek earned his Doctor of Medicine degree at the University of Illinois and went on to complete his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston. He further specialized in Infectious Disease through a fellowship at Baylor University in Houston, Texas. Currently located at the Jemsek Specialty Clinic in Washington, D.C., Dr. Jemsek provides exceptional care and expertise to his patients.

As a board-certified specialist in internal medicine and infectious disease, Dr. Jemsek has played a pivotal role in addressing the twin epidemics of HIV/AIDS and LBC prior to the COVID-19 era. He began his career in Charlotte, NC, where he served as an internist and infectious disease consultant. In early 1982, Dr. Jemsek diagnosed the first North Carolina case of what would later become known as HIV/AIDS. Over the course of 23 years, he earned recognition as a provider with the largest HIV/AIDS population on the East Coast between New York and Miami.

Renowned for his philanthropic work, Dr. Jemsek established the Jemsek CHARM project in 2003, dedicated to the care of the HIV/AIDS community. In 2009, he received the North Carolina Certificate of Appreciation Award from Governor James Hunt in recognition of his exceptional contributions to the field of HIV/AIDS. This prestigious award is the highest civilian honor in the state, given on a merit basis.

While in the Charlotte area, Dr. Jemsek concurrently specialized in both HIV/AIDS and LBC. Eventually, he transitioned entirely to focusing on patients suffering from LBC. In early 2010, he relocated his practice to Washington, D.C. As a recognized authority on Tick-Borne Illness, Dr. Jemsek now treats patients from across the United States and numerous countries, with an estimated total of over 14,000 patients to date. His extensive knowledge and experience in LBC have made him a sought-after lecturer and a respected voice in the field. Dr. Jemsek's passion lies in providing care to marginalized populations and publishing his findings to advance the recognition and understanding of LBC and Tick-Borne illnesses as distinct disciplines within the medical field.

Global Who's Who proudly honors Dr. Joseph G. Jemsek for his exceptional achievements and pioneering contributions in the field of infectious disease. His dedication to patient care, groundbreaking research, and advocacy for marginalized populations serve as an inspiration to professionals worldwide.

About Global Who's Who: Global Who's Who is a prestigious organization committed to recognizing accomplished individuals across various industries. Through its comprehensive platform, Global Who's Who provides a distinguished space for individuals to showcase their talents, achievements, and contributions.



About Joseph G. Jemsek M.D., FACP, AAHIVS

As an infectious disease specialist Dr. Jemsek has the distinction of being a key player in the twin epidemics of modern times, HIV/AIDS and Lyme Borreliosis complex. Serves patients from every state and over a dozen countries.

Name: Joseph G. Jemsek M.D., FACP, AAHIVS

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