Biographical summary
Jessica Wilson, M.D., Ph.D., is a Radiation Oncologist at Mayo Clinic with a focus on genitourinary cancer, which includes prostate, urethral, testicular, bladder, penile, and kidney cancer. In addition, she has a passion for using radiation for palliative treatment to help improve patients quality of life. Her research examines cancer and patient outcomes using the biopsychosocial model.
Conditions treated
Procedures performed
Mayo Clinic locations
Rochester, Minnesota
Education
- 2022
ResidencyUniversity of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
- 2018
InternshipGwinnett Medical Center Transitional Year Internship, Lawrenceville, GA
- 2010
BA - Major: Chemistry
Minor: Jazz StudiesWashington University in St. Louis
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Doctor of MedicineMedical College of Wisconsin
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PhD - Pharmacology & Toxicology
Dissertation: B-Adrenergic Receptor Regulation of Rap1 Prenylation in Breast Cancer MetastasisMedical College of Wisconsin
Activities and honors
Certifications
- 2023
Radiation OncologyAmerican Board of Radiology
Awards and honors
- 2021
Chief ResidentUniversity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- 2020
Employee of the Month Award, Department of Radiation OncologyUniversity of North Carolina
- 2010
Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center's Summer Student ProgramWashington University in St. Louis
- 2010
Chemistry Department Lindsay Helmholz Award Washington University in St. Louis
- 2010
Magna Cum LaudeWashington University in St. Louis
- 2006
Dean's ListWashington University
Professional memberships
- 2023 - present
MemberRadiation Oncology Education Committee
- 2022 - present
MemberNRG GU Core Committee
- 2022 - present
MemberMinnesota Medical Association
- 2022 - present
MemberZumbro Valley Medical Society
- 2020 - 2021
MemberUniversity of North Carolina
- 2019 - present
MemberAmerican Society for Radiation Oncology
- 2010 - 2017
MemberAmerican Medical Association