My bio
Jennifer Janelle, MD, is an Associate Professor within the Division of Infectious Diseases and Global Medicine in the Department of Medicine. She also serves as the UF Adult Infectious Diseases fellowship associate program director. She is principal investigator for the North Florida AIDS Education and Training Center, a Partner in the Southeast AETC which is a HRSA funded project that has a goal of increasing access to high quality care for people with HIV through medical education and technical assistance. Dr. Janelle received her medical degree from the University of Tennessee in Memphis. From there she came to the University of Florida to continue her training, where she completed a residency in internal medicine and fellowship in infectious diseases. She is board certified in infectious diseases and her clinical interests include medical education, HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and infectious diseases.
Board certifications
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Infectious Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
Education
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Fellowship - Infectious Disease
UF College of Medicine, 1997-1999
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Residency - Internal Medicine
UF College of Medicine, 1994-1997
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Medical Degree
University of Tennessee, 1990-1994
My areas of focus
Specialties
Gender
Female
Accomplishments
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Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society
Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, 2024
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Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award
The Arnold P Gold Foundation, 2024
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Rural Physician of the Year Award
Florida Rural Health Association, 2024
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The Gold Humanism Honor Society
The Arnold P Gold Foundation, 2024
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Exemplary Teacher Award
University of Florida College of Medicine, 2022
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Excellence in Teaching Award
University of Florida Department of Medicine, 2019
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Excellence in Teaching Award
University of Florida Department of Medicine, 2017
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Exemplary Teacher Award
University of Florida College of Medicine, 2017
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Master Clinician Society
University of Florida Department of Medicine, 2016