Doctor's Bio
Dr. Jason Schneider is an Associate Professor at Emory University’s School of Medicine. He works in the Division of General Medicine and Geriatrics. He joined the Emory faculty after completing the Primary Care Internal Medicine residency at Emory in 2003. He received his M.D. from New York University School of Medicine in Manhattan in 2000.
Dr. Schneider’s 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. 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.
Dr. Schneider served on the Board of Directors of the Gay & Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA), a national professional organization dedicated to health equality for LGBT people, for over thirteen years, serving for two years as president.
Board Certifications
American Board of Internal Medicine
Affiliations
Emory
Education & Training
- Medical School: New York University School of Medicine
- Internship: Emory University School of Medicine
- Residency: Emory University School of Medicine
Awards and Honors
- Nanette Wenger Service Award, Department of Medicine, Emory University School of Medicine, 2008
- The Dennie Doucher Healing Angel Award, Atlanta Lesbian Health Initiative, 2010
- Chestnut LGBT Person of the Year Award, Emory University, 2011
- Change Agent, Office of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Life, Emory University, 2012
- Friends in Faculty Award, Campus Life Awards of Service, Emory University, 2012
Locations and Directions
Grady Memorial Hospital
Phone: (404) 616-1000
Location:
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Publications
- Brief Report: Interest in Long-acting Injectable PrEP Among Transgender Women in Eastern and Southern United States.
Cooney EE, Reisner SL, Poteat TC, Althoff KN, Radix A, Stevenson M, Wawrzyniak AJ, Cannon C, Schneider JS, Mayer KH, Beyrer C, Brown CA, Vannappagari V, de Ruiter A, Ragone L, Wirtz AL
Journal of acquired immune deficiency syndromes (1999). 2024;97(1):19-25.
PMID: 40788229 - Preference for Long-Acting Injectable PrEP Compared With Daily Oral PrEP Among Transgender Women in the U.S.: Findings From a Multisite Cohort.
Cooney EE, Reisner SL, Poteat TC, Radix AE, Mayer KH, Beyrer C, Stevenson M, Aguayo-Romero RA, Schneider JS, Wawrzyniak AJ, Cannon CM, Brown CA, Ragone L, Vannappagari V, Wirtz AL,
AJPM focus. 2025;4(2):100313.
PMID: 40051448 - Preference for Long-Acting HIV Prevention Methods Among Transgender Women Vulnerable to HIV in Eastern and Southern United States: Findings from the LITE Study.
Cooney EE, Stevenson M, Aguayo-Romero RA, Valera G, Poteat TC, Mayer KH, Beyrer C, Althoff KN, Radix AE, Wawrzyniak AJ, Cannon CM, Schneider JS, Brown CA, Vannappagari V, Ragone L, de Ruiter A, Reisner SL, Wirtz AL
AIDS and behavior. 2025;29(3):804-816.
PMID: 39636555 - Enhanced Cohort Methods for HIV Research and Epidemiology (ENCORE): Protocol for a Nationwide Hybrid Cohort for Transgender Women in the United States.
Wirtz AL, Poteat T, Borquez A, Linton S, Stevenson M, Case J, Brown C, Lint A, Miller M, Radix A, Althoff KN, Schneider JS, Haw JS, Wawrzyniak AJ, Rodriguez A, Cooney E, Humes E, Pontes C, Seopaul S, White C, Beyrer C, Reisner SL,
JMIR research protocols. 2024;
PMID: 39190916 - Access to healthcare among transgender women living with and without HIV in the United States: associations with gender minority stress and resilience factors.
Loeb TA, Murray SM, Cooney EE, Poteat T, Althoff KN, Cannon CM, Schneider JS, Mayer KH, Haw JS, Wawrzyniak AJ, Radix AE, Malone J, Adams D, Stevenson M, Reisner SL, Wirtz AL,
BMC public health. 2024;24(1):243.
PMID: 38245684 - Stigma, social and structural vulnerability, and mental health among transgender women: A partial least square path modeling analysis.
Sherman ADF, Higgins MK, Balthazar MS, Hill M, Klepper M, Schneider JS, Adams D, Radix A, Mayer KH, Cooney EE, Poteat TC, Wirtz AL, Reisner SL,
Journal of nursing scholarship : an official publication of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing. 2024;56(1):42-59.
PMID: 38228564 - PrEP initiation and discontinuation among transgender women in the United States: a longitudinal, mixed methods cohort study.
Cooney EE, Saleem HT, Stevenson M, Aguayo-Romero RA, Althoff KN, Poteat TC, Beckham SW, Adams D, Radix AE, Wawrzyniak AJ, Cannon CM, Schneider JS, Haw JS, Rodriguez AE, Mayer KH, Beyrer C, Reisner SL, Wirtz AL,
Journal of the International AIDS Society. 2023;26(12):e26199.
PMID: 38123897 - HIV incidence and mortality in transgender women in the eastern and southern USA: a multisite cohort study.
Wirtz AL, Humes E, Althoff KN, Poteat TC, Radix A, Mayer KH, Schneider JS, Haw JS, Wawrzyniak AJ, Cannon CM, Stevenson M, Cooney EE, Adams D, Case J, Beyrer C, Laeyendecker O, Rodriguez AE, Reisner SL,
The lancet. HIV. 2023;10(5):e308-e319.
PMID: 36868260 - Characterizing Arrest and Incarceration in a Prospective Cohort of Transgender Women.
Poteat TC, Humes E, Althoff KN, Cooney EE, Radix A, Cannon CM, Wawrzyniak AJ, Schneider JS, Beyrer C, Mayer KH, Brinkley-Rubinstein L, Reisner S, Wirtz AL
Journal of correctional health care : the official journal of the National Commission on Correctional Health Care. 2023;29(1):60-70.
PMID: 36037064 - Prevention-effective adherence trajectories among transgender women indicated for PrEP in the United States: a prospective cohort study.
Cooney EE, Reisner SL, Saleem HT, Althoff KN, Beckham SW, Radix A, Cannon CM, Schneider JS, Haw JS, Rodriguez AE, Wawrzyniak AJ, Poteat TC, Mayer KH, Beyrer C, Wirtz AL,
Annals of epidemiology. 2022;
PMID: 35398255
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