

Christine M. Jones
Fostering growth in knowledge systems for surgical innovation, Christine M. Jones, MD, serves as an Assistant Professor in Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University. With a profound dedication to advancing the field of surgery, Dr. Jones specializes in Craniomaxillofacial reconstruction, Orthognathic (jaw) surgery, Pediatric plastic surgery, and Aesthetic surgery, including noninvasive rejuvenation techniques. Her expertise extends to Breast reconstruction and Lower extremity reconstruction, focusing on limb salvage as part of her comprehensive practice in General plastic and reconstructive surgery. Dr. Jones's research interests are deeply rooted in enhancing surgical outcomes and accessibility. She is particularly invested in Outcomes research in craniofacial surgery, striving to improve patient experiences and results through meticulous study and application of innovative techniques. Her commitment to Global surgery for underserved populations underscores her dedication to extending surgical care to those in need, ensuring equitable access to life-changing procedures. In addition to her clinical and research endeavors, Dr. Jones is passionate about exploring Minimally invasive methods in craniofacial surgery. Her work aims to reduce recovery times and improve the quality of life for patients undergoing complex surgical procedures. Her focus on Limb salvage reflects her commitment to preserving function and enhancing the lives of individuals facing challenging reconstructive needs. Dr. Jones's contributions to the field are marked by her relentless pursuit of excellence and her unwavering commitment to patient care. Her work not only advances surgical techniques but also embodies a holistic approach to medicine, emphasizing the importance of compassionate care and innovative solutions in the ever-evolving landscape of surgery.
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, 2768-2777, 2016-05-10
, 93-114, 2006-12-11
, 85-93, 2013-11-13