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Faculty, University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public HealthJohn C. Jones, MD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and is the current Director of the Francis M. Forster Epilepsy Center at the William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital. His medical interests include the use of novel devices and therapies in the control of refractory epilepsies and movement disorders, management of uncommon hypersomnias and parasomnias, the use of VEEG to characterize sleep-related movement disorders and epilepsies, clinical use of botulinum toxins in management of neurologic conditions including regional dystonia and tremors, hemifacial spasms, tic disorders and Meige’s syndrome, with an emphasis on all currently available and experimental toxin products.
Specialties
UW Health Clinics
Hospital Affiliation(s)
Languages Spoken
| English |
| Medical interpreters are available to help patients communicate with hospital and clinic staff. For more information, please contact interpreter services at (608) 262-9000. |
UW School of Medicine and Public Health
| Department of Neurology |
Professional Certifications and Education
| Board Certification |
Internal Medicine
Sleep Medicine Clinical Neurophysiology |
| Fellowship |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
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| Residency |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
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| Internship |
University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics, Madison, WI
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| Medical School |
Pennsylvania State University, Hershey, PA, 1982
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Procedures
Our doctors provide a wide range of services. The following list represents some, but not all, of the procedures offered by this physician.
- Auditory Evoked Potential Testing
- Electrocorticography and Brain Mapping
- Electroencephalogram (EEG)
- Multiple Sleep Latency Test
- Polysomnography
- Somasensory Testing
- Video EEG
- Visual Evoked Potential Testing
| Research |
Dr. Jones’ research currently consists of hypocretin failure in narcolepsy, pharmocologic trials of AEMs and botulinum toxins, and application of home video and audio technologies to clinical recognition of paroxysmal disorders. |
PubMed Articles
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Maganti R Rutecki P Bell B Woodard A Jones JC Ramirez L Iskandar B .
Epilepsy surgery outcome among US veterans. Epilepsy Behav. 2003 Dec;4(6):723-8
[PubMed ID: 14698707]










