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What professional work is recorded for anaesthesiologist richard elwood jones

Checked on November 24, 2025
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Executive summary

Available reporting and documents returned by the provided search do not identify a professional anesthesiologist named “Richard Elwood Jones” with a public record of clinical appointments, publications, or institutional profiles; search hits instead show similarly named individuals in obituaries and legal records (for example, an obituary for Richard Dick Elwood Jones (1933–2024) and an appellate opinion for Elwood Jones) [1] [2]. Available sources do list many anesthesiology professionals generically or with similar names (e.g., Richard O’Neal Jones at Baylor Scott & White appears in a provider listing), but none of the provided pages document professional work specifically for “Richard Elwood Jones” as an anesthesiologist [3].

1. No direct professional record found for “Richard Elwood Jones” in the supplied results

The set of documents you supplied contains no institutional biography, publication list, hospital directory entry, or conference faculty disclosure that explicitly ties an anesthesiologist named “Richard Elwood Jones” to clinical practice, academic posts, or peer‑reviewed work; therefore available sources do not mention professional anesthesiology work by that exact name (not found in current reporting) [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9].

2. Existing hits show name collisions and related but distinct records

Two results illustrate why searches can be ambiguous: an obituary for Richard Dick Elwood Jones (born 1933) documents personal life and death but is not an anesthesiology CV or professional profile [1]. Separately, a court opinion concerns an Elwood Jones in criminal appellate proceedings — a legal record, not a medical one [2]. Those documents confirm people with similar names exist in public records, but they are not evidence of anesthesiology practice by “Richard Elwood Jones” [1] [2].

3. Sources that do cover anesthesiology work reference other Richards or Joneses, not the full name queried

The search results include several anesthesiology‑related pages — departmental histories, publications lists, faculty directories, and conference disclosures — but they refer to other individuals (e.g., a Baylor Scott & White profile for Richard O’neal Jones; department centennial material at Mayo Clinic; publication lists from University of Pittsburgh anesthesia) rather than “Richard Elwood Jones” [3] [6] [7]. Those pages demonstrate that anesthesiology professionals named Richard or Jones appear in public records, but none of the provided documents establish that the specific full name in your query has recorded professional work [3] [6] [7].

4. Possible reasons for the absence and how to proceed

Name variants, middle names, or professional use of initials can obscure matches: an anesthesiologist might be listed under a different middle name/initial (e.g., “Richard E. Jones,” “Richard O. Jones,” or “R. E. Jones”), and institutional directories or publication databases may index names inconsistently. The supplied material suggests checking institutional directories (hospital or medical school pages), PubMed/Scopus for publications, state medical board licensure lookups, and conference faculty lists under variant names — steps the current result set does not show were performed (available sources do not mention searches of those specific databases) [8] [9] [7].

5. Caveats, competing interpretations, and potential misidentification risks

One interpretation: there simply may be no publicly recorded anesthesiology practice under that exact full name in the accessible corpus; another is that a relevant record exists but under a different form of the name or behind a paywall/institutional login. The supplied results include salary pages and general anesthesiology department pages — these provide context about the profession but do not verify an individual’s work [4] [5] [6]. Do not conflate the obituary or legal record for similarly named persons with professional medical records without direct, cited linkage [1] [2].

If you want, I can: (a) search for plausible name variants such as “Richard E. Jones anesthesiologist,” “Richard Jones MD anesthesia,” or initials like “R. E. Jones” in institutional directories and PubMed; or (b) show how to run a state medical board lookup or PubMed query yourself.

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