Summary
Overview
Work History
Education
Accomplishments
Languages
Selected Publication(s)
Awards
Timeline
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George Franklin Jones III

Wilmington,NC

Summary

Army Special Operations veteran and physician with experience in demanding environments. Seeking to transition from frontline medical and operational roles to strategic impact in healthcare through an MBA.

Overview

14
14
years of professional experience

Work History

Soldier

US ARMY
10.2020 - Current
  • Successfully completed 11B OSUT, Airborne Training, and Psychological Operations Assessment and Selection. Served as Psychological Operations Sergeant in 4th POG 6th BN (B. Co) from 28-JAN-2024 to present.

Resident

Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance
06.2019 - 07.2020
  • Responsible for admission, discharge, diagnosis, treatment, and documentation for adults across Internal Medicine teams at Maricopa County Hospital, St. Joseph’s Hospital, and Mayo Institute in Phoenix, AZ.

Clinical Research Assistant

UNC School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
06.2016 - 05.2018
  • Awarded a grant as a part of the Medical Students in Aging Research Program (MSTAR). Used funding and further resources provided to conduct utility of questionnaire of recently admitted geriatric patients with cancer to better detect deficits and ensure safer hospital management. Program resulted in publication and presentation at national conference.

Support Professional

Community Habilitation, The Arc of Orange County
08.2012 - 05.2013
  • Partnered with two young adults within the community suffering from Intellectual and/or Developmental Disabilities. Responsible for creating and implementing social integration programs to better prepare each client for more independence within a working society.

Education

Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine -

Campbell University
Lillington, NC
05-2019

Masters - Physiology and Biophysics

Georgetown University
Washington D.C.
05-2014

Bachelors of Science - Biology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill, NC
12-2012

Accomplishments

    Army Commendation Medal, JULY 2025

    Carolina Research Scholar, MAY 2012, Office for Undergraduate Research, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Walter White Buckley Jr. Public Service Scholar, MAY 2012, Carolina Center for Public Service, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Languages

Russian
Professional Working

Selected Publication(s)

  • 01/2020 Jolly, T.A., Deal A.M., Mariano, C., Markowski, N., Kirk, S., Perlmutt, M.S., Jones, F., Choi, S.K., Nyrop, K.A., Busby-Whitehead, J., Muss, H. A Randomized Trial of Real-Time Geriatric Assessment Reporting in Non- electively Hospitalized Older Adults with Cancer. The Oncologist. 2020 Jan; 25:1-9
  • 05/2017 Jolly, T., Deal, A., Markowski, N., Brenizer, T., Kirk, S., Jones, F., Perlmutt, M., Nyrop, K., Muss, H. (in press). Geriatric Assessment (GA) Reporting in Real Time in non-elective hospitalized older Cancer Patients. American Society of Clinical Oncology. 2018 36(15)
  • 05/2017 Jones, G.F., Perlmutt, M., Nyrop, K., Muss, H.B., Jolly, T. Geriatric assessment reporting in real time (GARRT): study design and recruitment. 2017 May; 65(SI): S1110-S111
  • 05/2017 Blomberg, B., Deal, A., Jones, G.F., Perlmutt, M., Nyrop, Muss, H.B., Busby-Whitehead, J., Jolly, T. Geriatric Assessment in Non- Electively Hospitalized Older Cancer Patients. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. 2017 May; 65(SI): S187
  • 12/2012 Cox, E.T.; Hodge C.M.; Shiekh, M.J., Abramowitz A., Jones, G.F., Zeskind, P.S., Johns, J.M. Delayed developmental changes in neonatal vocalizations correlates with ventral medial hypothalamus and central amygdala development in the rodent neonate: effects of prenatal cocaine. Behavioural Brain Research. 2012 Dec;235(2):166-175.
  • 07/2012 Jones, G.F., Cox, E.T., McMurray, M.S., Williams, S.K., Johns, J.M. (2011, April). Prenatal Cocaine: Effects of Neonatal Rodent Vocalizations and Underlying Brain Regions. Celebration of Undergraduate Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC. COX E.T.
  • 06/2012 Cox, E.T., Jones G.F., Williams S.K., McMurray M.S., Jamieson-Drake A.W., Zeskind P.S., Hodge C.W., Grewen K.M., Johns J.M. (2010, June). Prenatal cocaine exposure alters human and rodent infant vocalizations: implications for maternal care and neural integrity. (IBNS Award Winner). International Behavioral Neuroscience Society, Sardinia, Italy.
  • 04/2010 Jones, G.F., Cox, E.T., McMurray, M.S., Williams, S.K., Johns, J.M. (2010, April). Prenatal Cocaine: Translational Effects on Human and Rodent Neonatal Vocalizations. Celebration of Undergraduate Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC.

Awards

Army Commendation Medal

Carolina Research Scholar

Walter White Buckley Jr. Public Service Scholar

Timeline

Soldier

US ARMY
10.2020 - Current

Resident

Creighton University Arizona Health Education Alliance
06.2019 - 07.2020

Clinical Research Assistant

UNC School of Medicine, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
06.2016 - 05.2018

Support Professional

Community Habilitation, The Arc of Orange County
08.2012 - 05.2013

Masters - Physiology and Biophysics

Georgetown University

Bachelors of Science - Biology

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Doctorate of Osteopathic Medicine -

Campbell University
George Franklin Jones III