• Episode 3: Neil F. Jones MD, FRCS

  • Jul 27 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 8 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 3: Neil F. Jones MD, FRCS

  • Summary

  • This week's sage Neil F. Jones MD, FRCS, FACS graduated from Trinity

    College, Oxford and Oxford University Medical School.  He did his training

    in general and orthopedic surgery and neurosurgery in England, becoming a

    fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons.  He completed a US residency in

    plastic and reconstructive surgery at the University of Michigan under William

    Grabb MD. He returned to England for further training at the Royal London and

    St. Bartholomew’s Hospitals.  He completed his fellowship training in hand

    surgery and microsurgery at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston with

    Richard Smith MD, Jesse Jupiter MD and James May MD.

    After serving as Co-Director of the Hand Surgery-Microsurgery fellowship at the

    University of Pittsburgh, Dr. Jones became Chief of Hand Surgery at Ronald

    Reagan UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles (1993).  While at UCLA, Dr.

    Jones was also Director of the UCLA Hand Surgery Fellowship Program with a dual

    appointment as Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Professor of Plastic and

    Reconstructive Surgery in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA. He left

    UCLA in 2008 to develop hand surgery at the University of California Irvine and

    served as Chief of Hand Surgery and Director of the Hand and Upper Extremity

    Surgery and Microsurgery fellowship program. In 2019, Dr. Jones returned to

    both the UCLA Medical Center and School of Medicine as a Distinguished

    Professor of Orthopedic Surgery and Distinguished Professor of Plastic and

    Reconstructive Surgery. He is also a consultant in hand surgery and

    microsurgery at Shriners Hospital in Los Angeles and Children’s Hospital of

    Orange County.

    Dr. Jones is nationally and internationally renowned for complex hand surgery

    and microsurgical reconstruction of the upper extremity, with a major interest

    in tendon transfers, congenital hand differences, toe-to-hand transfers and

    microsurgical reconstruction of the upper extremity. His basic science research

    has focused on experimental limb transplantation; tissue engineering of

    vascularized bone and monitoring of the patency of microsurgical

    anastomoses.  He has received the Sumner Koch Award by the American

    Society for Surgery of the Hand on 3 separate occasions. He has authored or

    co-authored over 275 papers and book chapters and given over 750 presentations

    including being the visiting professor at more than 52 universities and

    hospitals and the keynote speaker at national hand surgery and microsurgery

    societies throughout the world. He has edited two books Microsurgical

    Reconstruction of the Upper Extremity - Current State of the Art

    (2008) and Operative Microsurgery (2016).

    Dr. Jones also served as President of the American Society for Reconstructive

    Microsurgery and President of the American Society for Surgery of the Hand. 

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