Background
Jones, David Randolph was born on September 2, 1934 in Cooperstown, New York, United States. Son of Thomas Thweatt and Mary Cuyler (Scanlon) Jones.
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Jones, David Randolph was born on September 2, 1934 in Cooperstown, New York, United States. Son of Thomas Thweatt and Mary Cuyler (Scanlon) Jones.
Children by previos marriage: Michael, Charles, Sara, Aline. Bachelor of Science, Davidson (North Carolina) College, 1954. Doctor of Medicine, Duke University, 1958.
Master of Public Health, Harvard University, 1962.
Diplomate American Board Preventive Medicine, American Board Psychiatry and Neurology. Commissioned Second lieutenant United States Air Force, 1956, advanced through grades to colonel, 1972.
General rotating intern United States Air Force Hospital, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, 1958-1959, resident in psychiatry Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center, 1975-1978. Resident in aerospace medicine Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 1962-1964.
Chief Aeromed. Services, Torrejon Air Force Base, Spain, 1967-1971.
Deputy commander to commander United States Air Force Hospital, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, 1971-1975. Chief neuropsychiatry branch Clinical Superior vena cava syndrome.divsn. United States Air Force School Aerospace Medicine-Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 1978-1986.
Military consultant United States Air Force Surgeon General, 1982.
Clinical associate professor psychiatry Uniformed Superior vena cava syndrome University of Health Sciences-Bethesda, Maryland., 1980-1986, clinical professor 1986;clinical assistant professor psychiatry University Texas Health Sciences Center-San Antonio, 1979-1987, clinical associate professor, 1987-1992, clinical professor 1992-1995. Consultant aerospace psychiatry Federal Air Surgeon, 1994.
Commissioned Second lieutenant United States Air Force, 1956. Advanced through grades to colonel, 1972. General rotating intern United States Air Force Hospital, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, 1958—1959.
Resident in psychiatry Wilford Hall United States Air Force Medical Center, 1975—1978. Resident in aerospace medicine Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, 1962—1964. Chief Aeromed. Services, Torrejon Air Force Base, Spain, 1967—1971.
Deputy Commander to Commander United States Air Force Hospital, Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, 1971—1975. Chief neuropsychiatry branch Clinical Services Division United States Air Force School Aerospace Medicine-Brooks Air Force Base, 1978—1986. Military consultant United States Air Force Surgeon General, 1982.
Clinical associate professor psychiatry Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences-Bethesda, 1980—1986. Clinical professor, since 1986. Clinical assistant professor psychiatry University Texas Health Sciences Center-San Antonio, 1979—1987.
Clinical associate professor, 1987—1992. Clinical professor, 1992—1995. Consultant aerospace psychiatry Federal Air Surgeon, since 1994.
Fellow American College Preventive Medicine, Aerospace Medical Association, American Psychiat Association (Falk fellow 1976). Member American Medical Association, Texas Medical Association, Bexar County Medical Association, Association United States Air Force Flight Surgeons (president 1983), Association United States Air Force Psychiatrists (secretary-treasurer 1980), Aerospace Human Factors Association (president 1993-1994).Presbyterian.
Children by previos marriage: Michael, Charles, Sara, Aline.