Margaret Jones

Margaret N. Jones, MD, MS


  • Attending Physician, Division of General and Community Pediatrics
  • Assistant Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics
I listen closely to parents’ concerns and aim to answer all their questions.
Margaret N. Jones, MD, MS

About

Biography

As an attending physician, my clinical specialty is pediatric primary care. I’m also a researcher focused on antiracism and health equity, especially concerning the experiences and perspectives of Black families.

I grew up in a family that loves children. From a young age, I wanted to be a pediatrician because I saw how much my mom trusted our pediatrician. As a mother, I'm inspired every day to take care of my patients as if they were my own children. I listen closely to parents’ concerns and aim to answer all their questions.

When I’m not at work, I enjoy listening to music, playing the piano and playing with my kids.

MD: University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2017.

Residency: Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2020.

Chief Residency: Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2020-2021.

Certification: Pediatrics, 2020.

MS: Clinical and Translational Research, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, 2023.

Fellowship: Academic General Pediatrics Research Fellowship, Division of General and Community Pediatrics, Cincinnati Children's, 2023.

Interests

Primary care pediatrics

Services and Specialties

General and Community Pediatrics

Interests

Antiracism; health equity; community-engaged research

Research Areas

General and Community Pediatrics

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Publications

The Impact of Structural Racism on Continuity of Care at Pediatric Academic Primary Care Clinics. Jones, MN; Falade, E; Primack, I; Liu, C; Lipps, L; Ehrlich, S; Beck, AF; Copeland, K; Burkhardt, MC; DeBlasio, DJ; Corley, AM S. Academic Pediatrics. 2024; 24:1116-1123.

Development of a multimodal geomarker pipeline to assess the impact of social, economic, and environmental factors on pediatric health outcomes. Manning, ER; Duan, Q; Taylor, S; Ray, S; Corley, AM S; Michael, J; Gillette, R; Unaka, N; Hartley, D; Beck, AF; Riley, C; Sandoval, L; Shook, L; Steller, J. Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association : JAMIA. 2024; 31:1471-1478.

Racial Inequities in Palliative Referral for Children with High-Intensity Neurologic Impairment. Jones, MN; Simpson, SL; Beck, AF; Cortezzo, DM E; Thienprayoon, R; Corley, AM S; Thomson, J. The Journal of Pediatrics. 2024; 268:113930.

Causal Mediation of Neighborhood-Level Pediatric Hospitalization Inequities. Brokamp, C; Jones, MN; Duan, Q; Manning, ER; Ray, S; Corley, AM S; Michael, J; Taylor, S; Unaka, N; Beck, AF. Pediatrics. 2024; 153:e2023064432.

Vote like your health depends on it: Voter engagement in the healthcare setting. Jones, MN; Beck, AF. Journal of hospital medicine (Online). 2022; 17:577-579.

Voter Participation is Associated with Child Health Outcomes at the Population Level. Kelly, G; Pennington, J; Segev, Y; Brokamp, C; Jones, MN; Camara, S; Henize, AW; Kahn, RS; Beck, AF. The Journal of Pediatrics. 2021; 235:277-280.

Emergency Management of an Eyelid Zipper Injury in a Child. Jones, M; Dean, P; Sobolewski, B. Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2020; 58:e153-e155.

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