Medical Expertise of Dr. Cornelie Jones, MD
About Dr. Cornelie Jones, MD
Dr. Jones is a published, Board Certified Dermatologist and has been with our practice since 1985. She completed her undergraduate education at the University of Rochester, and furthered her studies in medical school and dermatology residency training at the SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine. Dr. Jones is a Board Certified Diplomat of the American Board of Dermatology. She also has active memberships with the American Academy of Dermatology, American Society of Dermatologic Surgery, American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery, New York State Society of Dermatology, Buffalo/Rochester Dermatological Society, and the American Medical Association.
Dr. Jones is an Assistant Professor at SUNY at Buffalo and is actively involved in the Dermatology Residency Program. She has particular expertise in Oncologic Dermatology (Skin Cancer) having been on staff at Roswell Park Cancer Institute since 1985. She is directly involved with the teaching and instructing of dermatology residents in the diagnosis and management of malignant skin diseases and surgical techniques.
Dr. Jones has a broad range of interests and skills in the practice of dermatology (including general dermatologic cases), and has a special interest in cosmetic procedures such as the treatment of spider veins (sclerotherapy); the treatment of acne scarring and wrinkling with collagen injections; the treatment of a variety of benign and malignant skin lesions and conditions with laser techniques.
Dr. Jones is the co-author of several articles, many on the topic of laser treatment in the management of skin cancer, and is co-investigator of two protocols at Roswell Park involving the use of laser in the treatment of skin cancer.
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