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John B. Jones, M.D.

Personal

Date of Birth:   January 1, 1960
Place of Birth:   New York, New York
Marital Status:   Married, 2 children

Home address:

1234 Oak St.
Shawnee Mission, KS 66208
PH: (111) 111-1111

Office:

Jones Eye Centers  
5520 College Blvd  
Overland Park, KS 66211  
PH: (913) 491-3737  
FX: (913) 491-9650  

Jones Eye Centers
4321 Washington, Suite 6000
Kansas City, MO 64111
PH: (816) 931-4733
FX: (816) 931-9498

Education

  • BS Chemistry
  • University of Missouri
  • Lincoln, Nebraska

MD

  • University of Missouri Medical Center
  • Columbia, Missouri

Ophthalmology Residency

  • University of Nebraska Medical Center
  • Omaha, Nebraska

Corneal Fellowship

  • Filkins Eye Consultants
  • Director - John C. Filkins, M. D.
  • Omaha, Nebraska

Partner

  • Jones Eye Centers
  • 4321 Washington, Suite 6000
  • Kansas City, Missouri 64111
  • January, 1990 - present

Licensure

  • Missouri License MDR2K67
  • Kansas License 04-23098

Academic Appointments

  • Clinical Associate Professor, Ophthalmology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City, Kansas
  • Clinical Assistant Professor, Ophthalmology, University of Missouri at Kansas City
  • Adjunct Faculty Member, Pennsylvania College of Optometry, Philadelphia
  • Director, Ophthalmic Refractive Surgery Fellowship Program, 1993 - present
  • Director, Optometric Refractive Surgery Fellowship Program, 1993 - present

Recognition

  • The Best Doctors in America (one of 9 Kansas City MD's)
  • Best Ophthalmologists in America (named by Ophthalmology)
  • America's Top Doctors
  • Fellow, American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • Distinguished Lans Lectureship, International Society of Refractive Surgery, 1996
  • Pioneer in Refractive Surgery, 1999

Positions

  • Advisory Board, eSinoMed.com
  • Board of Directors, American College of Eye Surgeons 1998-present
  • Board of Directors, International Society of Refractive Surgery 1988-1990; 1996-present
  • Board of Directors, Eye Bank Association of America 1982-1988
  • Board of Directors, Clinical Refractive Surgery Quality Assurance, 1999
  • Editorial Board, Ocular Surgery News, Refractive Surgery Section Leader
  • Editorial Board, Journal of Corneal and Refractive Surgery
  • Editorial Board, Review of Ophthalmology
  • Editorial Board, Refractive Eyecare for Ophthalmologists
  • ISRK Associate Program Chairman, 1993
  • Medical Director, Nebraska Lions Eye Bank, 1979-1989
  • Manuscript Reviewer, Ophthalmology, 1991 - present
  • Medical Staff Member,: St. Luke's Hospital, Children's Mercy Hospital, Trinity Lutheran
  • Hospital, Truman Medical Center
  • Fellowship Director, Ophthalmology, Jones Eye Centers, 1993-present

  • Fellowship Director, Optometry, Jones Eye Centers, 1993-present
  • (sole Refractive Surgery Optometry Fellowship in the country)
  • Prevent Blindness America - Refractive Surgery Task Force - 1996 - present
  • Member, International Refractive Surgery Club
  • LASIK Campaign Spokesperson for ASCRS Medical Advisory Board

MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Academy of Ophthalmology
  • American Society Cataract and Refractive Surgery
  • International Society of Refractive Surgery
  • American College of Eye Surgeons
  • ARVO
  • Missouri State Ophthalmological Society
  • Kansas City Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology
  • International Intra-Ocular Implant Club

Research

  • Consultant for:
  • Alcon-Summit-Autonomous Technology
  • Bausch & Lomb (Chiron Vision)Medical Monitor
  • Nidek Technology/Medical Monitor
  • KeraVision, Inc.
  • Sunrise Technology
  • Refractec
  • Ophtec
  • Allergan
  • Prolaser

PUBLICATIONS:

  1. Corneal Changes, Hyperkeratosis, Short Stature, Brachydacylyl and Premature Birth: A New Autosomal Dominant Syndrome. J. K .Stern, M. S. Lubinsky, Daniel S. Durrie, J. R. Luckasen. American Journal of Medical Genetics, 1984 May 18(1):67-77.
  2. Epikeratophakia for Keratoconus: The Nationwide Study. Marguerite B. McDonald, H. E. Kaufman, Daniel S. Durrie, R. H. Keates, D. R. Sanders. Archives of Ophthalmology, 1986; 104 (9); 1294-300.
  3. The Nationwide Study of Epikeratophakia for Aphakia in Children. K. S. Morgan, Marguerite McDonald, D. A. Hiles, J V. Aquavella, Daniel S. Durrie. The American Journal of Ophthalmology.
  4. The Nationwide Study of Epikeratophakia for Myopia. M. B. McDonald, H. E. Kaufman, J. V. Aquavella, Daniel S. Durrie, D. A. Hiles, J. D.Hunkeler, R. H. Keates, K. S. Morgan, D. R. Sanders, American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1987 Mar 15; (103 (3 pt 2) 384-91.
  5. The Nationwide Study of epikeratophakia for aphakia in adults. McDonald, MB, Kaufman, HE, Aquavella, JV, Durrie, DS, Hiles, DA, Hunkeler, JD, Keates, RH, Morgan, KS, Sanders, DR. American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1987 Mar 15: 103 (3 Pt 2): 358-65. 99 Jan; 25(1) 16-23

 

 




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