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Office
Brooke Army Medical Center
3551 Roger Brooke Drive
Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234Phone+1 210-916-5554
Summary
- Dr. Jason Okulicz, MD is an infectious disease specialist in Fort Sam Houston, Texas. He is currently licensed to practice medicine in Texas, Virginia, and New Jersey. He is affiliated with Brooke Army Medical Center.
Education & Training
- San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education ConsortiumFellowship, Infectious Disease, 2006 - 2008
- San Antonio Uniformed Services Health Education ConsortiumResidency, Internal Medicine, 2002 - 2005
- Rutgers New Jersey Medical SchoolClass of 2002
Certifications & Licensure
- VA State Medical License 2004 - 2026
- TX State Medical License 2022 - 2024
- NJ State Medical License 1998 - 2005
- American Board of Internal Medicine Internal Medicine
- American Board of Internal Medicine Infectious Disease
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Accelerated initiation of antiretroviral therapy by virtual health in service members newly diagnosed with HIV infection.Anatole Openshaw, Jason Okulicz, Joseph Yabes
International Journal of STD & AIDS. 2024-12-04 - Lower mortality risk associated with remdesivir + dexamethasone versus dexamethasone alone for the treatment of patients hospitalized for COVID-19.Essy Mozaffari, Aastha Chandak, Robert L Gottlieb, Chidinma Chima-Melton, Mark Berry
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 2024-09-20 - 1 citationsSelf-Perception of Risk for HIV Acquisition and Calculated Risk for HIV Acquisition Among Active Duty Air Force Members With Newly Diagnosed HIV Infection.Audie B Schmid, Jason F Okulicz, Walter Mika, Shilpa Hakre, Joseph M Yabes
Military Medicine. 2024-08-30
Press Mentions
- People Who Preserve ‘Immune Resilience’ Live Longer, Resist InfectionsJune 15th, 2023