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Kyle Bradford Jones
( out of 11 reviews )

Kyle Bradford Jones, MD

Languages spoken: English, Russian

Clinical Locations

UNI Neurobehavior HOME Program
Salt Lake City
801-581-5515
  • Kyle Bradford Jones, MD, FAAFP is a board certified Family Physician. He received his bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and sciences from Utah State Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, and obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2009. Dr. Jones completed his residency training in Family Medicine at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah. His clinical practice is at the Neurobehavior HOME Program, a patient-centered medical home that cares for individuals with developmental disabilities, where he leads the Primary Care Team. In his leisure time, he enjoys participating in sports, reading, watching movies and spending time with his wife and four children.

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    Patient Rating

    4.2 /5
    ( out of 11 reviews )

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    October 09, 2024
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Very professional

    December 02, 2023
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Was helpful in taking care of the procedure Encouraging to Dr. Loken and myself.

    June 17, 2023
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    only saw him for two minutes

    April 06, 2023
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    First time meeting him Vary friendly

    February 25, 2023
    MADSEN HEALTH CENTER

    Fine

    January 25, 2023
    SUGAR HOUSE HEALTH CENTER

    It was a very brief encounter and first time meeting him. He did not know much of my history but was pleasant.

  • Kyle Bradford Jones, MD, FAAFP is a board certified Family Physician. He received his bachelor’s degree in liberal arts and sciences from Utah State Ï㽶ÊÓƵ, and obtained his medical degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin in 2009. Dr. Jones completed his residency training in Family Medicine at the Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah. His clinical practice is at the Neurobehavior HOME Program, a patient-centered medical home that cares for individuals with developmental disabilities, where he leads the Primary Care Team. In his leisure time, he enjoys participating in sports, reading, watching movies and spending time with his wife and four children.

    Board Certification and Academic Information

    Academic Departments Family & Preventive Medicine -Primary
    Psychiatry -Adjunct
    Academic Divisions Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
    Family Medicine

    Education history

    Professional Medical Family Medicine - American Academy of Family Physicians FAAFP
    Residency Family Medicine - Ï㽶ÊÓƵ of Utah School of Medicine, Department of Family and Preventive Medicine Resident
    Professional Medical Medicine - Medical College of Wisconsin M.D.
    Undergraduate Liberal Arts & Sciences - Utah State Ï㽶ÊÓƵ B.A.

    Selected Publications

    Journal Article

    1. Jones KB, Weedon D (2017). From Co-Located to Integrated Teams: How Utah’s Neurobehavior HOME Program Changed Its Culture. NEJM Catal.
    2. Ruiz LM, Damron M, Jones KB, Weedon D, Carbone PS, Bakian AV, Bilder DA (June 2016). Antipsychotic Use and Metabolic Monitoring in Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Served in a Medicaid Medical Home. J Autism Dev Disord, 46(6), 1887-94.
    3. Jones KB, Cottle K, Bakian A, Farley M, Bilder D, Coon H, McMahon WM (2015). A description of medical conditions in adults with autism spectrum disorder: A follow-up of the 1980s Utah/UCLA Autism Epidemiologic Study.LID - 1362361315594798 [pii]. Autism, 20(5), 551-61. ()
    4. Jones KB, Spain C, Wright H, Gren LH (Nov 2014). Improving Immunizations in Children: A Clinical Break-even Analysis. Clin Med Res, 2014(Nov 7).
    5. Jones KB, Gren LH, Backman R (2014). Improving pediatric immunization rates: description of a resident-led clinical continuous quality improvement project. Fam Med, 46(8), 631-5. ()

    Review

    1. Jones KB, Wilson BJ, Weedon D, Bilder D (Dec 2015). Care of the Adult with a Traumatic Brain Injury. [Review]. FP Essent, (439), 31-35.
    2. Wilson BJ, Jones KB, Weedon D, Bilder D (Dec 2015). Care of the Adult with Down Syndrome. [Review]. FP Essent, (439), 20-25.
    3. Weedon D, Wilson BJ, Jones KB, Bilder D (Dec 2015). General Approach to the Adult with a Developmental Disability. [Review]. FP Essent, (439), 11-19.
    4. Jones KB, Wilson BJ, Weedon D, Bilder D (Dec 2015). Care of the Adult with Cerebral Palsy. [Review]. FP Essent, (439), 26-30.

    Book

    1. Kyle Bradford Jones (2020). Fallible: A Memoir of a Young Physician's Struggles with Mental Illness. Black Rose Writing.