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University of Nebraska Medical Center

Jasmine R. Marcelin, MD, FACP, FIDSA

Vice Chair of Belonging and Community Engagement, UNMC Department of Internal Medicine
Associate Professor, UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases
Associate Medical Director, Antimicrobial Stewardship Program

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Jasmine Marcelin

Dr. Marcelin is a Caribbean native born on the island of Dominica. She received her bachelor's degree with a double major in biology and chemistry, and a Diploma in Forensic Science at St. Mary’s University in Halifax, Nova Scotia. She then returned to her second home, Antigua & Barbuda, for medical school at American University of Antigua College of Medicine, after which she then completed her internal medicine residency followed by an infectious diseases fellowship at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. During her time at Mayo Clinic, she was a Chief Infectious Diseases Fellow and founding co-chair of the Mayo Fellows’ Association Trainee Diversity & Inclusion Committee. She is board certified in infectious diseases.

Dr. Marcelin is a passionate advocate for diversity and inclusion and was a founding member of the Infectious Diseases Society (IDSA) Inclusion, Diversity, Access & Equity Taskforce working toward creating a more diverse and inclusive Infectious Diseases specialty. She is also the co-director of Digital Innovation & Social Media Strategy for the Division of Infectious Diseases, and was the inaugural vice chair of the IDSA Digital Strategy Advisory group, highlighting her influence and expertise in social media for healthcare professionals.

Dr. Marcelin is the Vice Chair of Belonging and Community Engagement in the UNMC Department of Internal Medicine. She was previously an Associate Program Director for the Internal Medicine Residency Program where she founded the Extraordinary Culture and Environment Residency Council

Clinically, Dr. Marcelin practices infectious diseases and has a special interest in reducing health disparities in infectious diseases and antimicrobial stewardship. 

Information

  • Medical School: American University of Antigua College of Medicine, 2010
  • Residency: Internal Medicine, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, 2014
  • Fellowship: Infectious Disease, Mayo Graduate School of Medicine, 2017
  • Antimicrobial stewardship
  • Advancing health equity and reducing health disparities
  • Building and supporting a diverse healthcare workforce
  • Medical education
  • Community-engaged care and education 

Publications on PubMed or Scopus Author Profile

Departmental Awards

  • UNMC Department of Internal Medicine Clinical Education and Mentoring Award, September 2024
  • UNMC Internal Medicine Department Sir William Osler Teaching Award, June 2021
  • UNMC Department of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency 2024 Top Teacher Award, March 2025
  • UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases Fellowship 2022 Top Teacher Award, February 2023
  • UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases Fellowship 2021 Top Teacher Award, February 2022
  • UNMC Department of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency 2021 Top Teacher Award, March 2022
  • UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases Fellowship 2020 Top Teacher Award, February 2021
  • UNMC Department of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency 2020 Top Teacher Award, February 2021
  • UNMC Division of Infectious Diseases Fellowship 2019 Top Teacher Award (Inaugural Award), February 2020
  • UNMC Department of Medicine Internal Medicine Residency 2018 Top Teacher Award, March 2019

University Awards

  • UNMC Impact in Education Inspirational Mentor of Educators Award, March 2023
  • UNMC Emerging Educator Impact in Education Award (Inaugural Award), March 2022
  • University of Nebraska Inclusive Excellence Development Award, January 2022
  • UNMC Gold Humanism Honor Society Chapter Inductee, February 2021
  • 2020 UNMC Student Senate Distinguished Mentor Award, March 2020
  • UNMC Minority Faculty Leadership Development Award, March 2019

Local, Regional or State Awards

  • Creighton University School of Medicine Diversity, Inclusion, & Belonging Award, December 2024
  • American College of Physicians Nebraska Chapter: Volunteerism and Community Service Award, October 2024
  • North Omaha Area Health Community Trailblazer Award to Omaha Mocha Docs, September 2024
  • Omaha Magazine 2022 Premier Doctors, February 2022
  • Women’s Center for Advancement 2021 Tribute to Women Honoree, June 2021

National Awards

  • IDSA Medical Education Community of Practice Featured Educator, August 2024
  • Alliance for Academic Internal Medicine AAIM Diversity & Inclusion Award, April 2024
  • Speaker Recognition Program Best Session Award, SHEA Spring 2023 Opening Plenary, July 2023
  • Speaker Recognition Program Best Session Award, SHEA Spring 2022, June 2022
  • Harvard Macy Institute Program for Educators Gold Humanism Scholar Award, June 2022
  • National Institutes of Health/National Medical Association Academic Career Development Fellowship Travel Award, July 2020
  • SHEA Race Against Resistance Scholarship Award 2018, Society for Healthcare Epidemiology of America (SHEA), June 2018