CURRICULUM VITAE June 2010 HARVEY MICHAEL JONES, MD hmjones@med.unc.edu (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine correspondence) DATE AND PLACE OF BIRTH August 9, 1940; Austin, Texas EDUCATION Primary, elementary, and high school in Winters, Texas 1958-1962 University of Texas at Austin; Liberal Arts, Plan II major 1962-1966 Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo. 1966-1967 Clinical Rotating Intern, US Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. 1967-1971 Pathology residency sponsored by US Navy: 1. Anatomic Pathology, Hematology, Clinical Microscopy, and Blood Bank, Naval Hospital, Philadelphia (1000 beds) 2. Clinical Chemistry, Pepper Labs, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (Howard Rawnsley, MD, and Dean Arvan, MD) 3. Clinical Microbiology, Temple University Hospital, Philadelphia 4. Cytopathology, Hahnemann Hospital (Irena Kaprowska, MD) 5. Nuclear Medicine, National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, MD 6. Histotechnology, AFIP, Washington, DC (Lee Luna, HTL) 7. Pediatric Pathology, St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, Philadelphia (M. Valdez-DaPena, MD)
2 ACADEMIC HONORS Valedictorian, Winters High School; Winters, Texas, 1958 Selected to Junior Fellows Program, University of Texas, 1958 (Group of 25 entering freshmen from class of 4000) Phi Beta Kappa, Junior year election, University of Texas, 1961 Alpha Omega Alpha, academic medical honor society, Junior year election, Washington University School of Medicine (St. Louis, Mo.), 1965 HONORS AND ACTIVITIES President of High School Student Body Captain of High School Band Golf team, High School Finalist in State High School AA Debate Won highest level of State Spelling Contest Attorney-general, Texas Boys State, 1957 Silver Spurs Men's Service Organization, University of Texas Outstanding Student, University of Texas, 1962 Society of Friars, University of Texas, 1961-1962 Student Union, University of Texas, 1958-1962 Leadership Committee Tournaments Committee, Chairman Executive Council Board of Directors Student Government, University of Texas Grievance Committee, Chairman Student-Faculty Discipline Committee Delegate to Model United Nations Ex-Students Memorial Scholarship Recipient Clark Foundation Scholarship Tejas Club (social fraternity) Veteran of Vietnam War, Medical Officer, US Navy, Rank of Commander Established and directed Electron Microscopy Lab, US Naval Hospital, Philadelphia 1971 Outstanding Young Men of America, 1976, (nominated by chamber of commerce) Former member of Rotary club Secretary, Maria Parham Hospital Medical Staff, Henderson, NC, 1975-78 Chief of Staff, Maria Parham Hospital, Henderson, NC, 1978-79 Coordinator of Physician Recruitment Committee, 1974-1980 (10 MD s recruited) Established first Nuclear Medicine Department at Maria Parham Hospital and served as director for ten years
3 Kerr Lake Community Orchestra (trumpet), 1974-1983 Wind ensemble, First Baptist Church, Henderson, NC, 1984-2002 Surgical Pathology Committee, College of American Pathologists, 5 years Board of Directors and Vice-President, Kerr Vance Academy, Henderson, NC, 2 years Baseball Coach, Youth Level Pony Leagues, Portsmouth, Virginia, 1971-74 City Recreation Leagues, Henderson, NC, 1988-1997, Little League and Bambino High School Varsity assistant, Kerr-Vance academy (1994-2002) Managing Director, Ameripath Consulting Pathology Services, Henderson, NC,1998-2002 Grew volume of Surgical Pathology Specimens from 4000 to 12,000 (1998-2002) Added 3 hospitals to service clientele during this period for a total of 5 served Net profit at 190% of target set in 1998 Board of Directors, Henderson Community Concert Association, 2004 to 2008 American Osler Society Publications Committee and Chair of Searchable Database Subcommittee Bean Award Selection Committee Board of Governors HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS Staff Pathologist, Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va., 1971-74. Anatomic pathology and director of clinical chemistry. Staff Pathologist, Norfolk General Hospital, Norfolk, Va., 1973-74, locum tenens Director of Laboratories, Maria Parham Hospital, Henderson, NC, (100 beds) 1974 to August 2003. Transitional consultant to retirement January 1, 2004. Active medical staff. Consulting Pathologist to Granville Medical Center, Oxford, NC (60 beds), 1976 to December 2003 Consulting Pathologist to Person Memorial Hospital, Roxboro, NC, November 1998 to December 2003 Consulting Pathologist to Franklin Regional Medical Center, Louisburg, NC, January 2000 to August 2003 Consulting Pathologist to Community Memorial Hospital, South Hill, Virginia, July 2000 to December 2003 Staff attending Pathologist, Autopsy Service, UNC Memorial Hospital, Chapel Hill, NC 2008 to present
4 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Instructor in Pathology, University of Pennsylvania, 1969-71 Eastern Virginia Medical School, 1973-74, Lecturer in Clinical Pathology Adjunct Professor of Pathology, University of North Carolina, June 2003 to 2008 Clinical Professor of Pathology, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, 2008 to present PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES College of American Pathologists American Society of Clinical Pathologists American Osler Society PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS Medical Licenses: Missouri (upon exit from medical school, no longer active) Virginia (no longer active) North Carolina (#19123 currently active) Certified in Anatomic and Clinical Pathology, American Board of Pathology, 1972 Passed SPEX exam June 1992 (given by FLEX) PUBLICATIONS 1) Jones, H. M. and Schrader, W. A. Jr., Ampicillin Crystalluria, Am. J. Clin. Path. 58:220-223, August 1972. 2) Hamrick, H., Drake, R., Jones, H, Askew, A., and Weatherly, N, Two Cases of Dipylidiasis (Dog Tapeworm Infection) in Children: Update on an Old Problem. Pediatrics 72:114-117, July 1983. 3) Jones, H. M., Merkel Cell Tumor. PIP CRITIQUE 92-37, College of American
5 4) Jones, H. M., Diversion Colitis. PIP CRITIQUE 93-36, College of American 5) Jones, H. M., Malignant lymphoma, diffuse large cell type. PIP CRITIQUE 94-24, College of American 6) Jones, H. M., Idiopathic Thrombocytopenic Purpura. PIP CRITIQUE 94-32, College of American 7) Jones, H. M., Langston, C., Placental Listeriosis. PIP CRITIQUE 95-02, College of American 8) Jones, H. M. Castleman's Disease. PIP CRITIQUE 95-24, College of American 9) Jones, H. M. Adenosarcoma of Endometrium. PIP CRITIQUE 96-01, College of American 10) Jones, H. M. Thymoma. PIP CRITIQUE 96-31, College of American PRESENTATIONS 1) Jones, H. M. Osler s Two Automobiles: Medicine and the Progress of Wheels. Presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the American Osler Society, Montreal. 2) Jones, H. M. The Microscope in the Seventeenth Century. Presented to History 470 class (History of the Scientific Revolution) at the University of North Carolina, 2008. 3) Jones, H. M. Pellagra: Progress and Polemics. Presented at the 2009 Annual Meeting of the American Osler Society, Cleveland, Ohio. 4) Jones, H. M. Poverty, Pellagra, and the Tale of a Tarheel. Presented at Pathology Grand Rounds, UNC School of Medicine, May 2009.