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Dr. Jones received her medical degree and completed her neurology residency training at McGill University, followed by a 2-year fellowship in EEG and Epilepsy at Western University. She has a focused expertise in the surgical evaluation of patients with medically refractory epilepsy. Dr. Jones joined the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences in 2014 as a clinical epileptologist and has served as the EEG/Epilepsy Fellowship Program Director. From 2017, she worked as an Assistant Professor in the Section of Neurology at the University of Manitoba, where she also held roles such as Neurology Residency Co-Program Director and Competence Committee Chair until 2020. In 2021, she returned to Western University as a clinician educator, contributing to the CNS Education Director role and overseeing the Epilepsy/EEG fellowship program at the LHSC Comprehensive Epilepsy Program. Dr. Jones is involved with the Canadian Board Registration Electroencephalograph Technologists, Inc. (C.B.R.E.T., Inc.) as Chair and holds several positions in the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists, including EEG secretary and examiner. She chairs the Mentorship Subcommittee of the Canadian Neurological Society, focusing on clinical neurophysiology, EEG, tuberous sclerosis complex, epilepsy surgery, and medical education.
Western University • London, Ontario, Canada
Returning clinician educator focused on epilepsy and EEG.
University of Manitoba • Manitoba, Canada
Worked in the Section of Neurology with responsibilities in residency training and program direction.
Western University • London, Ontario, Canada
Joined the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences as an expert in epilepsy.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.