Background
Jorizzo, Joseph L. was born on October 6, 1951 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of Joseph Lucius and Margaret R. (Volpe) Jorizzo.
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Jorizzo, Joseph L. was born on October 6, 1951 in Rochester, New York, United States. Son of Joseph Lucius and Margaret R. (Volpe) Jorizzo.
AB, Boston University, 1972; Doctor of Medicine magna cum laude, Boston University, 1975.
Intern in internal medicine, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, 1975-1976;
resident in dermatology, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, 1976-1978;
chief resident, North Carolina Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, 1978-1979;
overseas registrar Dermatology Institute, St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin, London, 1979-1980;
clinical assistant professor department dermatology, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1979-1980;
from assistant professor department dermatology to associate professor department dermatology, University Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, 1980-1986;
professor, department chairman dermatology, School Medicine of Wake Forest U., Winston-Salem, North Carolina, since 1986. Consultant VA Clinic, Winston-Salem, since 1986, Forsyth Memorial Hospital, Winston-Salem, since 1989, Veterans Administration Hospital., Salisbury, North Carolina, since 1991. Member medical advisory board Am.Behcet's Disease Association, since 1988, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Lupus Foundation, since 1989.
Co-chairman Southeastern Consortium for Dermatology, 1990, steering committee, since 1987. Member international steering committee Bechet's Disease, since 1989. Member of advisory committee National Student Research Forum, 1981-1986.
Speaker morethan 100 meetings, symposia, United States and Europe. Visiting professor Catholic U. Rome Medical School, 1981, U. Arkansas Medical Sciences, Little Rock, 1982, Brooke Army Medical Center, San Antonio, 1982, U. Louisville, 1982, U. New Mexico, Albuquerque, 1985, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, 1985, Duke U. Medical Center, 1986, U.Va., Charlottesville, 1986, Emory University, Atlanta, 1986, 92, U. South Florida, Tampa, 1987, Brown U. Medical Center, Providence, Rhode Island, 1990, U. Indiana, Indianapolis, 1991, New York University Medical Center, 1991, Columbia University, New York City, 1993, U. Pittsburgh, 1993, many others. Invited speaker numerous meetings including Chapel Hill Alumni Dermatology Conference, 1981, Immunology Club Meeting, Galveston, 1984, Florida Dermatological Society Annual Meeting, Fort Lauderdale, 1984, Stetson lecturer New Mexico Dermatological Society, Albuquerque, 1985, Michigan Dermatological Society, Shanty Creek, 1985, Charlotte Dermatological Society, 1986, Greensboro Dermatopathology/Dermatology Semiann.
Meeting, 1987, North Carolina Medical Society, 1987, Richmond-Tidewater Dermatologic Society, Williamsburg, Virginia, 1988, AARP, Winston-Salem, 1988, Northern California Dermatologic Association, North Lake Tahoe, California, 1989, Stiefel Canada Symposium, Key Biscayne, Florida, 1990, Dermatologic Society Greater New York, 1990, Westwood Conference Clinical Dermatology, Hilton Head, South Carolina., 1990, Westwood Conference, Charleston, South Carolina., 1991, Charlotte Dermatological Society Meeting, 1992, North Carolina Medical Society Dermatology Section, 1992, Charlotte Family Practice Society, 1993.
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Trustee Forsyth Country Day School, Winston-Salem, since 1990, chairman development committee, 1991-1992, coordinator new parent's building fund, 1987-1988. Participant medical bowl fund raiser for Crisis Control, Winston-Salem, 1990. Fellow American College of Physicians.
Member American Medical Association, Society Investigative Dermatology (secretary-treasurer So.sect. 1984-1985, vice president Southern section 1985-1986, president Southern section 1986-1987, membership committee 1987-1990, chairman membership committee 1989-1990), American Academy Dermatology (member numerous committees including international affairs 1981-1984, summer session committee since 1989, chairman clinical studies session 1990, nominating committee since 1993, chairman various awards committees, media training recipient 1984), Am.Coll. Cyrosurgery, Dermatology Foundation (director membership subcommittee 1983-1985, development committee 1983-1986), Southern Medical Association, Forsyth County Medical Society (Membership Task Force 1989-1990), North Carolina Medical Society, North Carolina Dermatology Society, American Federation Clinical Research, Psoriasis Foundation, Noah Worcester DermatologicSoc., North America Clinical Dermatological Society, Pacific Dermatologic Association (honorary), American Dermatologic Association, American Board Dermatology (Part I test committee), Societe Francaise de Dermatologie et de Venereologie, American Skin Association, International Society Tropical Dermatology, St. John's Dermatological Society(United Kingdom), Sir James Saunders Society, Academia Medicorum Litteratorum (Italy), South Control Dermatological Society (organizing committee 1981-1984, program committee 1984-1986), Italian Society Dermatology and Venereology (correspondent), British Association Dermatologists (overseas member), Association professors Dermatology (internal medicine committee 1984-1986), Dowling Club (United Kingdom), Phi Beta Kappa, Sigma Chi Research Society, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Married Susan MacLeod, August 23, 1975 (divorced). Children: John Joseph, Michael Wesley. Married Irene Carros, December 30, 1995.
1 child, Melina Margaret.