Michael P. Jones, MD
Albert Einstein / Jacobi + Montefiore
Biography
Dr. Michael P. Jones is a Professor and Vice Chair for Education and the Residency Program Director for the Department of Emergency Medicine at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Jacobi and Montefiore Medical Centers in the Bronx, New York. He received his bachelor’s degree specializing in Biological Sciences, with a focus on vertebrate morphology and physiology, at Columbia University, his medical degree at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine, and completed his emergency medicine residency training at Jacobi and Montefiore Medical Centers, where he was Chief Resident. He has been an Adjunct Instructor at Columbia University and is currently an Adjunct Instructor in Anatomy and Structural Biology and a Professor of Emergency Medicine at Albert Einstein.
Dr. Jones’s primary academic interests are medical student and resident education as well as trauma resuscitation and prehospital care. He is a founding member of a regional Emergency Medicine collaborative that has created a network for education and research throughout all of New York City’s emergency medicine residencies, offering free educational opportunities to hundreds of New York City Emergency Medicine residents, the largest such consortium in the country. Additionally, he is an expert and leader in trauma resuscitation and prehospital care, serving as the co-chair of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine’s Trauma Committee and as the Vice-Chair of the NYC Regional EMS Council, the state mandated oversight body for prehospital care in New York City. Dr. Jones is also the Medical Director and Co-Chair of the Board Directors of the Central Park Medical Unit, an all volunteer ambulance corps that provides free emergency medical services in New York City's world famous Central Park.
Dr. Jones’s primary academic interests are medical student and resident education as well as trauma resuscitation and prehospital care. He is a founding member of a regional Emergency Medicine collaborative that has created a network for education and research throughout all of New York City’s emergency medicine residencies, offering free educational opportunities to hundreds of New York City Emergency Medicine residents, the largest such consortium in the country. Additionally, he is an expert and leader in trauma resuscitation and prehospital care, serving as the co-chair of the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine’s Trauma Committee and as the Vice-Chair of the NYC Regional EMS Council, the state mandated oversight body for prehospital care in New York City. Dr. Jones is also the Medical Director and Co-Chair of the Board Directors of the Central Park Medical Unit, an all volunteer ambulance corps that provides free emergency medical services in New York City's world famous Central Park.
