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Neil Jones, MD

Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery

Dr. Neil Jones is a hand surgeon and microsurgeon at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center. He is a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Professor of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery and is nationally and internationally renowned for complex hand surgery and microsurgical reconstruction, with a major interest in tendon transfers, nerve repairs, toe-to-hand transfers and microsurgical reconstruction of the upper extremity.

Education & Certifications

Dr. Jones received his medical degree from Oxford University Medical School and trained in general surgery, neurosurgery and orthopaedic surgery in England, becoming a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS).

Board Certification

Plastic Surgery, American Board of Plastic Surgery, 1985

Fellowships

Orthopaedic Hand Surgery and Microsurgery, Harvard Medical School/Massachusetts General Hospital, 1983-1983

Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery, The Royal London Hospital, 1982-1982

Residency

Plastic Surgery, University of Michigan Health System, 1979-1981

General Surgery/Orthopaedic Surgery/Neurosurgery, University Hospital of Wales, 1978-1979

General Surgery, Medical College of Wisconsin Affiliated Hospitals, 1976-1977

Internship

General Surgery/Orthopaedic Surgery/Neurosurgery, Oxford University Medical School, 1975-1976

Medical School

Oxford University Medical School, MD, 1974

Affiliations

Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center

UCLA Medical Center, Santa Monica

Awards & Recognition
  • Best Doctors in America – cited for hand surgery and microsurgery every year since 1993
  • America’s Top Doctors
  • Southern California Super Doctors
  • Los Angeles Magazine Top Doctors
  • Southern California Magazine Top Doctors
  • Janie S. Benner Memorial Spirit Award,
  • National Scleroderma Foundation 2006.
  • Summer L. Koch Award, American Society for Surgery of the Hand 1998.
    • “Basic research most likely to result in a clinical advance in hand surgery.”
  • Summer L. Koch Award, American Society for Surgery of the Hand 1997.
    • “Basic research most likely to result in a clinical advance in hand surgery.”
  • Summer L. Koch Award, American Society for Surgery of the Hand 1992.
    • “Basic research most likely to result in a clinical advance in hand surgery.”
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