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Dr. Jay Jalisi, Delegate-Elect, Maryland General Assembly
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Dr. Jay Jalisi was elected to the House of Delegates of Maryland General Assembly in the November 2014 General Elections. He is a medical doctor by profession, a small business owner, and a Baltimore County community leader. He established a non-profit to serve the needs of homeless women with small children and supports free medical clinics for the uninsured. Dr. Jay has received awards for his community service – from the Governor of Maryland, Maryland General Assembly and the U.S. Congress. He received the 2013 Agus-Shenan Interfaith Leadership Award for promoting relationships between Christian, Jewish and Muslim communities by the Central Maryland Ecumenical Council. Dr. Jay has co-authored 2 books on diseases of ear, nose & throat (ENT). He has 4 copyrights for research on transplantation of larynx (voice box), many research publications, as well as teaching experience both in the U.S. and abroad.
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