Dr. James Phillips

Dr. James P. Phillips, MD, FACEP is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician in Washington, DC. He graduated from the Harvard Disaster Medicine and Emergency Management Fellowship and later joined the faculty at Harvard Medical School.
He was selected as a Senior Fellow at the Center for Cyber and Homeland Security and as a Fellow at the Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health. Dr. Phillips was also an Associate Professor at George Washington University in Washington, DC where he was the Chief of the Disaster and Operational Medicine Section and Director of the Disaster and Operational Medicine Fellowship.
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During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Dr. Phillips became a leading public health voice on television and was the first physician hired to be a CNN Medical Analyst and subject matter expert on the virus and its impact on US healthcare.
He has also been deployed internationally to Ukraine, and Nepal, and served for several years as Medical Director and EMS director for Camp Taji, Iraq as a US government contractor.
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