Riley G Jones
(352) 733-0111
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Biography
Dr. Jones holds an MD degree from the University of Louisville, two MSc degrees from King’s College London (global health with conflict and security studies) and Tulane University (clinical research methods and biostatistics), and earned his DTM&H from the Gorgas Course in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene in Lima, Peru. He competed his residency in internal medicine at The Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, OH, before coming to UF as a clinical post-doctoral associate in global health and hospital medicine. He serves half of the year as an attending physician in hospital medicine and the other half at clinical sites in which have included Ghana, Peru, Colombia, Greece (Moria Camp) and in administrative and educational support in the Sudan, Bangladesh, Ecuador. Beyond patient care, he studies on peace negotiations, rebuilding health systems after civil war, and the role of health in reinforcing or undermining the transition to peace. He has an ongoing study of different peace outcomes in intrastate conflicts and their impact on health indices such as maternal and child health. Along with colleagues in the UK, Dr. Jones was recognized in the House of Commons for redesigning the medical education curriculum as a means to rebuild societies after war which is now used throughout the Horn of Africa.
Education
AKC- Associateship of the King's College
King's College London
2020-2023
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia
University of Alabama-Birmingham
2019
Internal Medicine Residency
The Christ Hospital
2018
MSc Clinical Research Methods and Biostatistics
Tulane University
2015
MSc Global Health with Conflict and Security Studies
King's College London
2015
MD
University of Louisville College of Medicine
2012
BSc Organometallic Chemistry
Western Kentucky University
2006
Board Certification
- Internal Medicine - American Board of Internal Medicine
Honors and Awards
FACP
American College of Physicians
2021
Member
MedGlobal Humanitarian Aid Organization
2020-2023
Vice President- Veterans and Conflict Caucus
American Public Health Association
2018-2021