Jamie Holloman, MD, PhD
Medical Director
Dr. Jameson “Jamie” Holloman is a board-certified neurologist and multiple sclerosis specialist at the MS Center for Innovations in Care at Missouri Baptist Medical Center, where he provides subspecialty care for more than 3,000 MS patients annually and co-leads the center’s infusion program. He earned his Bachelor of Arts and medical degree from Georgetown University, completed his neurology residency at Washington University in St. Louis, and completed a neuroimmunology fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic.
Dr. Holloman is an active clinical researcher and serves as site principal investigator for multiple ongoing clinical trials. His published research spans the role of B cells in progressive multiple sclerosis, microglial function in myelin injury and repair, and the pathology underlying MS brain lesions on MRI, with work appearing in journals including Acta Neuropathologica and presented internationally at ECTRIMS. He serves on the Board of Trustees of the National MS Society.
Education and mentorship have been central to Dr. Holloman’s career at every stage. He served as education chief resident for his residency class at Washington University, where he directed the residency curriculum and coordinated eight lecture series, and was elected co-chair of the Student Medical Education Committee at Georgetown, where he helped lead the school’s transition to a pass/fail preclinical curriculum. He continues that commitment today as co-host of MS Living Well, a monthly educational podcast on multiple sclerosis, and now as Medical Director of Logan University’s Physician Assistant program, where he looks forward to helping train the next generation of skilled, compassionate Pas.
When he’s not in clinic, Jamie is busy keeping up with his wife and two daughters and performing improv comedy, which he insists is good training for both.