Dr. Weiser is a family physician who has been caring for people with HIV since the beginning of the epidemic in Minneapolis, the South Bronx of NYC, and Atlanta. He received his medical degree from the University of Minnesota and Masters of Public Health from the Harvard School of Public Health. He is a Medical Epidemiologist at the CDC Division of HIV Prevention where he studies access and barriers to care and works to improve outcomes for people with HIV. Dr. Weiser enjoys having the opportunity to understand the concerns, priorities, and values of his patients.
Dr. John K. Weiser, MD, MPH
Specialties
- Family Medicine
Board Certifications
- ABMS Family Medicine
Affiliations
- Emory
Education & Training
- Medical School: University of Minnesota Medical School
- Residency: University of Minnesota
Honors & Awards
CDC Division of HIV Prevention, 2022 - Strategic Health Award for MMP HIV Facility Survey
CDC Office of the Director, 2021 - Charles C. Shepard Scientific Award nomination for HIV and COVID-19 disparities paper
CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, 2021 - Excellence in Workforce Recognition
CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, 2019 - Director's Medal of Excellence
Annals of Internal Medicine, 2018 - Honored as an outstanding peer reviewer
CDC Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention, 2017 - HIV Strategic Health Award for improving knowledge of the care experience and outcomes among people with HIV
CDC Office of the Director, 2016 - Charles C. Shepard Scientific Award nomination for HIV provider workforce paper
Infectious Disease Society of America, 2016 - Top 10 paper of 2016: Qualifications, Demographics, Satisfaction, and Future Capacity of the HIV Care Provider Workforce in the United States