Jacqueline Deanna Wilson, MD, MPH

Family Medicine
Accepting new patients
Sees patients age 18 and up
Penn Family Care
Penn Medicine Provider

About me

  • Presidential Assistant Professor
  • Assistant Professor of Pediatrics

My education and training

  • Medical School: Yale University School of Medicine
  • Residency: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Spoken languages

English
English

Insurance accepted

Please contact the practice and/or the member services department of your insurance company for specific details before receiving services. Providers may participate in some, but not all, products offered by a health plan; providers may also accept plans at some practice locations but not others.

Locations

Penn Medicine hospital privileges

  • Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Pennsylvania Hospital: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
  • Penn Presbyterian Medical Center: Has privileges to treat patients in the hospital.
Dr. Wilson is a Penn Medicine physician.

Qualifications and experience

Treatments and conditions

Research

Publications

Donohue JM, Wang B, Tang L, Kim JY, Junker S, Cole ES, Chang CH, Roberts E, Wilson JD, Essien UR, Gifford K, Hammerslag L, Talbert J, Ahrens K, Idala D, Mohamoud S, Clark S, Austin A, Ware O, Tossone K, Mack A, Fry C, Gordon AJ, Barnes A, Marks S, Cunningham P, Allen L, Burns M, Kennedy S. Racial and ethnic differences in medications for opioid use disorder and overdose in 11 state Medicaid programs from 2016 to 2020. , J Subst Use Addict Treat: 2026


Multidisciplinary Perspectives on a New Hospital Addiction Consult Service: A Mixed- Methods Study. Davis MH, Tolbert J, Nessen S, Perez A, Henderson K, Durkin B, Chertok J, Perrone J, French R, McFadden R, Thakrar A, Huo S, Wilson JD, Aronowitz S, Lowenstein M. , Res Sq: 2025


Adams ET, Lefebvre RC, Christopher MC, Stack E, Peng L, Becker M, Behrends CN, Goldman J, Guzman Herrera MM, Hassan H, Kapler S, Jeremiah A, Augustine E, Borquez A, Wagner KD, Sherman SG, Wilson JD, Kral AH, Jordan A, Oga E, Southwell BG, Zibbell JE, Cance JD. One voice and vision: How the RISE network built a collective identity as the foundation for strategic dissemination. , Harm Reduction J: 2025


Wilson JD, Klipp SP, Leon K, Liebschutz JM, Merlin J, Murray-Krezan C, Nolette S, Phillips KT, Stein M, Weinstock N, Hamm M. "To not feel fake, it can't be fake": co-creation of a harm reduction, peer-delivered, health-system intervention for people who use drugs. , Harm Reduct J: 2025


Leon K, Weger R, Weinstock N, Jawa R, Wilson JD. "It's nothing personal": understanding barriers to relational harm reduction practices during inpatient hospitalization. , Harm Reduct J.: 2025


Salay M, Edwards KA, Winstanley EL, Bachrach RL, Bulls HW, Hanmer J, Liebschutz JM, Robbins J, Wilson JD, Yu L, Merlin JS, Murray-Krezan C. Study Protocol for Pain Self-Management and Patient-Oriented Buprenorphine Dosing for Pain and Retention in Office-Based Opioid Treatment: A Hybrid Type 1, 2 × 2 Factorial Randomized Controlled Trial , Subst Use Addctn J: 2025


Saavedra LM, Christopher MC, Illei D, Kral AH, Ray B, Zibbell JE, Wagner KD, Borquez A, Jordan A, Seal D, Cerdá M, Mackesy-Amiti ME, Wilson JD, Pho MT, Behrends CN, Hassan H, Tomko C, Oga E, Cance JD. Advancing research on strategies to reduce drug use and overdose-related harms: a community informed approach to establishing common data elements. , Harm Reduct J., October : 2025


Hamm M, Wilson JD, Lee YJ, Norman N, Winstanley EL, McTigue KM. Substance use as subtext to health narratives: Identifying opportunities for improving carefrom community member perspectives. , Patient Educ Couns. : 2024


Weger R, Weinstock N, Jawa R, Wilson JD. "We're Not Gonna Aid You in Shooting Up": Stigma's Relationship to Harm Reduction in People Who Inject Drugs. , J Gen Intern Med.: 2024


O'Brien C, Klipp S, Jawa R, Wilson JD Community pharmacists' attitudes toward and practice of pharmacy-based harm reduction services in Pittsburgh, PA: a descriptive survey. , Harm Reduct J, 21(1): 2024