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With an MD from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, William D. Jones is an OK-based medical practitioner and the secretary and treasurer of the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. As a specialist in occupational and preventive medicine, William D. Jones is interested in practical ways people can lower infection rates in their homes, work, and society. Infections result from bacteria, viruses, and parasites that enter the body and disrupt normal functioning. A common way for infections to spread across geographic locations is through travelers. However, precautions in times of an outbreak can help mitigate the spread. Perhaps the most important precaution is for travelers to receive immunizations before a trip. Travelers also should avoid getting tattoos or injection while on foreign trips because people in some parts of the world reuse tattoo equipment and needles. In countries with yellow fever and malaria-carrying mosquitoes, travelers should use an insect repellent containing Deet, a brand of diethyltoluamide. Travelers also should avoid all drinks that are not bottled, including water, and try not to consume dairy products due to lack of milk pasteurization. ]]>

With an MD from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, William D. Jones is an OK-based medical practitioner and the secretary and treasurer of the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. As a specialist in occupational and preventive medicine, William D. Jones is interested in practical ways people can lower infection rates in their homes, work, and society. Infections result from bacteria, viruses, and parasites that enter the body and disrupt normal functioning. A common way for infections to spread across geographic locations is through travelers. However, precautions in times of an outbreak can help mitigate the spread. Perhaps the most important precaution is for travelers to receive immunizations before a trip. Travelers also should avoid getting tattoos or injection while on foreign trips because people in some parts of the world reuse tattoo equipment and needles. In countries with yellow fever and malaria-carrying mosquitoes, travelers should use an insect repellent containing Deet, a brand of diethyltoluamide. Travelers also should avoid all drinks that are not bottled, including water, and try not to consume dairy products due to lack of milk pasteurization. ]]>
Wed, 29 Jun 2022 05:13:40 GMT /slideshow/travel-precautions-to-help-lower-infection-rates/252082941 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Travel Precautions to Help Lower Infection Rates WilliamDJonesMDOK With an MD from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, William D. Jones is an OK-based medical practitioner and the secretary and treasurer of the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. As a specialist in occupational and preventive medicine, William D. Jones is interested in practical ways people can lower infection rates in their homes, work, and society. Infections result from bacteria, viruses, and parasites that enter the body and disrupt normal functioning. A common way for infections to spread across geographic locations is through travelers. However, precautions in times of an outbreak can help mitigate the spread. Perhaps the most important precaution is for travelers to receive immunizations before a trip. Travelers also should avoid getting tattoos or injection while on foreign trips because people in some parts of the world reuse tattoo equipment and needles. In countries with yellow fever and malaria-carrying mosquitoes, travelers should use an insect repellent containing Deet, a brand of diethyltoluamide. Travelers also should avoid all drinks that are not bottled, including water, and try not to consume dairy products due to lack of milk pasteurization. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/williamd-220629051340-e0280d2b-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With an MD from Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, William D. Jones is an OK-based medical practitioner and the secretary and treasurer of the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. As a specialist in occupational and preventive medicine, William D. Jones is interested in practical ways people can lower infection rates in their homes, work, and society. Infections result from bacteria, viruses, and parasites that enter the body and disrupt normal functioning. A common way for infections to spread across geographic locations is through travelers. However, precautions in times of an outbreak can help mitigate the spread. Perhaps the most important precaution is for travelers to receive immunizations before a trip. Travelers also should avoid getting tattoos or injection while on foreign trips because people in some parts of the world reuse tattoo equipment and needles. In countries with yellow fever and malaria-carrying mosquitoes, travelers should use an insect repellent containing Deet, a brand of diethyltoluamide. Travelers also should avoid all drinks that are not bottled, including water, and try not to consume dairy products due to lack of milk pasteurization.
Travel Precautions to Help Lower Infection Rates from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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Coronovirus Prevention in the Workplace /slideshow/coronovirus-prevention-in-the-workplace-234853181/234853181 williamd-200602034547
Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way.]]>

Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way.]]>
Tue, 02 Jun 2020 03:45:47 GMT /slideshow/coronovirus-prevention-in-the-workplace-234853181/234853181 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Coronovirus Prevention in the Workplace WilliamDJonesMDOK Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/williamd-200602034547-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way.
Coronovirus Prevention in the Workplace from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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Coronovirus Prevention in the Workplace /WilliamDJonesMDOK/coronovirus-prevention-in-the-workplace williamd-200602023419
Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way. ]]>

Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way. ]]>
Tue, 02 Jun 2020 02:34:19 GMT /WilliamDJonesMDOK/coronovirus-prevention-in-the-workplace WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Coronovirus Prevention in the Workplace WilliamDJonesMDOK Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/williamd-200602023419-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Oklahoman William D. Jones, MD, specializes in occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, has operated his own Oklahoma City, OK, practice since 1996, treating patients and guiding them on topics such as general public health and safety in the workplace. As many Americans return to work after nationwide closures due to the spread of COVID-19, workplace safety and hygiene is essential. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), the following are a just a few steps employers can take to prevent the spread of coronavirus: 1. Encourage employees to wear facemasks and maintain six feet of physical distance from other people when possible and practical. 2. Encourage sick people to stay home. Adopt flexible sick leave policies that do not penalize employees for calling in sick. 3. Conduct wellness checks that include temperature and symptom screenings before employees begin work. 4. Follow the CDC’s recommended cleaning and disinfecting guidelines, which include regularly sanitizing work surfaces and communal equipment. 5. Maintain clear, open communication that relays updated safety information to employees in an effective way.
Coronovirus Prevention in the Workplace from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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Research Shows HeachCoach Training for Managers Benefits Employees /slideshow/research-shows-heachcoach-training-for-managers-benefits-employees/165466877 training-190822000758
Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, treats patients through medical practice, which is focused on occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, of Oklahoma City, OK, is a member of the American Medical Association, Oklahoma County Medical Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association, and American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OCOEM).]]>

Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, treats patients through medical practice, which is focused on occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, of Oklahoma City, OK, is a member of the American Medical Association, Oklahoma County Medical Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association, and American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OCOEM).]]>
Thu, 22 Aug 2019 00:07:58 GMT /slideshow/research-shows-heachcoach-training-for-managers-benefits-employees/165466877 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Research Shows HeachCoach Training for Managers Benefits Employees WilliamDJonesMDOK Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, treats patients through medical practice, which is focused on occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, of Oklahoma City, OK, is a member of the American Medical Association, Oklahoma County Medical Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association, and American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OCOEM). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/training-190822000758-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, treats patients through medical practice, which is focused on occupational and preventive medicine. William D. Jones, MD, of Oklahoma City, OK, is a member of the American Medical Association, Oklahoma County Medical Association, Oklahoma State Medical Association, and American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (OCOEM).
Research Shows HeachCoach Training for Managers Benefits Employees from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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Walking the 500 Mile Camino de Santiago in Spain /slideshow/walking-the-500-mile-camino-de-santiago-in-spain/142200586 spain-190425182005
Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, is an occupational physician who emphasizes a preventive approach to medical treatment. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, is looking forward to leaving OK to visit Spain this summer, where he will follow the Camino de Santiago through the northern part of the country.]]>

Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, is an occupational physician who emphasizes a preventive approach to medical treatment. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, is looking forward to leaving OK to visit Spain this summer, where he will follow the Camino de Santiago through the northern part of the country.]]>
Thu, 25 Apr 2019 18:20:05 GMT /slideshow/walking-the-500-mile-camino-de-santiago-in-spain/142200586 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Walking the 500 Mile Camino de Santiago in Spain WilliamDJonesMDOK Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, is an occupational physician who emphasizes a preventive approach to medical treatment. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, is looking forward to leaving OK to visit Spain this summer, where he will follow the Camino de Santiago through the northern part of the country. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/spain-190425182005-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Based in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones, MD, is an occupational physician who emphasizes a preventive approach to medical treatment. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, is looking forward to leaving OK to visit Spain this summer, where he will follow the Camino de Santiago through the northern part of the country.
Walking the 500 Mile Camino de Santiago in Spain from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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The Ingredients of a Rich, Complex Bouillabaisse /slideshow/the-ingredients-of-a-rich-complex-bouillabaisse/105680121 theingredientsofarichcomplexbouillabaisse-180713064103
William D. Jones, MD, is an Oklahoma City, OK, physician who provides preventive and occupational health care. Before starting his career as a physician in OK, William D. Jones, MD, had the opportunity to live in France in the early 1980s, and he enjoys trying out French culinary techniques when he has the chance.]]>

William D. Jones, MD, is an Oklahoma City, OK, physician who provides preventive and occupational health care. Before starting his career as a physician in OK, William D. Jones, MD, had the opportunity to live in France in the early 1980s, and he enjoys trying out French culinary techniques when he has the chance.]]>
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 06:41:03 GMT /slideshow/the-ingredients-of-a-rich-complex-bouillabaisse/105680121 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) The Ingredients of a Rich, Complex Bouillabaisse WilliamDJonesMDOK William D. Jones, MD, is an Oklahoma City, OK, physician who provides preventive and occupational health care. Before starting his career as a physician in OK, William D. Jones, MD, had the opportunity to live in France in the early 1980s, and he enjoys trying out French culinary techniques when he has the chance. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theingredientsofarichcomplexbouillabaisse-180713064103-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> William D. Jones, MD, is an Oklahoma City, OK, physician who provides preventive and occupational health care. Before starting his career as a physician in OK, William D. Jones, MD, had the opportunity to live in France in the early 1980s, and he enjoys trying out French culinary techniques when he has the chance.
The Ingredients of a Rich, Complex Bouillabaisse from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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Preventing High Blood Pressure /slideshow/preventing-high-blood-pressure/98226473 preventinghighbloodpressure-180523064135
Since 1994, William D. Jones, MD, has practiced occupational and preventive medicine in Oklahoma City, OK. William D. Jones, MD, focuses on maintaining patients' health and guarding against conditions such as hypertension, or high blood pressure.]]>

Since 1994, William D. Jones, MD, has practiced occupational and preventive medicine in Oklahoma City, OK. William D. Jones, MD, focuses on maintaining patients' health and guarding against conditions such as hypertension, or high blood pressure.]]>
Wed, 23 May 2018 06:41:35 GMT /slideshow/preventing-high-blood-pressure/98226473 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Preventing High Blood Pressure WilliamDJonesMDOK Since 1994, William D. Jones, MD, has practiced occupational and preventive medicine in Oklahoma City, OK. William D. Jones, MD, focuses on maintaining patients' health and guarding against conditions such as hypertension, or high blood pressure. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/preventinghighbloodpressure-180523064135-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> Since 1994, William D. Jones, MD, has practiced occupational and preventive medicine in Oklahoma City, OK. William D. Jones, MD, focuses on maintaining patients&#39; health and guarding against conditions such as hypertension, or high blood pressure.
Preventing High Blood Pressure from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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The Angels Foundation - Raising Money to Help Children Play Sports /slideshow/the-angels-foundation-raising-money-to-help-children-play-sports/77855073 theangelsfoundation-raisingmoneytohelp-170714005605
With more than 20 years of medical experience, William D. Jones, MD, practices as an occupational and preventive medicine physician in Oklahoma City, OK. Active in the OK community, William D. Jones, MD, maintains a charitable commitment to the SWAT Academy, a softball and baseball center, and the affiliated Angels Foundation.]]>

With more than 20 years of medical experience, William D. Jones, MD, practices as an occupational and preventive medicine physician in Oklahoma City, OK. Active in the OK community, William D. Jones, MD, maintains a charitable commitment to the SWAT Academy, a softball and baseball center, and the affiliated Angels Foundation.]]>
Fri, 14 Jul 2017 00:56:05 GMT /slideshow/the-angels-foundation-raising-money-to-help-children-play-sports/77855073 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) The Angels Foundation - Raising Money to Help Children Play Sports WilliamDJonesMDOK With more than 20 years of medical experience, William D. Jones, MD, practices as an occupational and preventive medicine physician in Oklahoma City, OK. Active in the OK community, William D. Jones, MD, maintains a charitable commitment to the SWAT Academy, a softball and baseball center, and the affiliated Angels Foundation. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theangelsfoundation-raisingmoneytohelp-170714005605-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> With more than 20 years of medical experience, William D. Jones, MD, practices as an occupational and preventive medicine physician in Oklahoma City, OK. Active in the OK community, William D. Jones, MD, maintains a charitable commitment to the SWAT Academy, a softball and baseball center, and the affiliated Angels Foundation.
The Angels Foundation - Raising Money to Help Children Play Sports from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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The Irish Setter /slideshow/the-irish-setter/75742146 theirishsetter-170507004206
An occupational medicine physician by profession, William D. Jones, MD, practices in Oklahoma City, OK, and is a dog lover as well. William D. Jones, MD, is the owner of an Airedale terrier and serves as dog show secretary for the Irish Setter Club of Oklahoma (OK).]]>

An occupational medicine physician by profession, William D. Jones, MD, practices in Oklahoma City, OK, and is a dog lover as well. William D. Jones, MD, is the owner of an Airedale terrier and serves as dog show secretary for the Irish Setter Club of Oklahoma (OK).]]>
Sun, 07 May 2017 00:42:06 GMT /slideshow/the-irish-setter/75742146 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) The Irish Setter WilliamDJonesMDOK An occupational medicine physician by profession, William D. Jones, MD, practices in Oklahoma City, OK, and is a dog lover as well. William D. Jones, MD, is the owner of an Airedale terrier and serves as dog show secretary for the Irish Setter Club of Oklahoma (OK). <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/theirishsetter-170507004206-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> An occupational medicine physician by profession, William D. Jones, MD, practices in Oklahoma City, OK, and is a dog lover as well. William D. Jones, MD, is the owner of an Airedale terrier and serves as dog show secretary for the Irish Setter Club of Oklahoma (OK).
The Irish Setter from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - CME /slideshow/american-college-of-occupational-and-environmental-medicine-cme/75455424 americancollegeofoccupationalandenvironmentalmedicine-170427062642
William D. Jones, MD, focuses on occupational and preventive medicine at his private practice in Oklahoma City, OK. Alongside his daily work tending to patients and running his office, William D. Jones, MD, is active in the OK-area medical community. He has held the role of secretary and treasurer for the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine since 2012. ]]>

William D. Jones, MD, focuses on occupational and preventive medicine at his private practice in Oklahoma City, OK. Alongside his daily work tending to patients and running his office, William D. Jones, MD, is active in the OK-area medical community. He has held the role of secretary and treasurer for the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine since 2012. ]]>
Thu, 27 Apr 2017 06:26:42 GMT /slideshow/american-college-of-occupational-and-environmental-medicine-cme/75455424 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - CME WilliamDJonesMDOK William D. Jones, MD, focuses on occupational and preventive medicine at his private practice in Oklahoma City, OK. Alongside his daily work tending to patients and running his office, William D. Jones, MD, is active in the OK-area medical community. He has held the role of secretary and treasurer for the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine since 2012. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/americancollegeofoccupationalandenvironmentalmedicine-170427062642-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> William D. Jones, MD, focuses on occupational and preventive medicine at his private practice in Oklahoma City, OK. Alongside his daily work tending to patients and running his office, William D. Jones, MD, is active in the OK-area medical community. He has held the role of secretary and treasurer for the Oklahoma College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine since 2012.
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine - CME from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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Running the Bases Backwards in Baseball /slideshow/running-the-bases-backwards-in-baseball/66982793 runningthebasesbackwardsinbaseball-161011004025
William D. Jones, MD, finished his residency in Oklahoma City, OK, in 1994 and has continued to practice occupational and preventive medicine in the area since then. Away from work William D. Jones, MD, engages in a variety of recreational and charitable softball activities with numerous OK organizations. He also enjoys watching Major and Minor League Baseball games on television.]]>

William D. Jones, MD, finished his residency in Oklahoma City, OK, in 1994 and has continued to practice occupational and preventive medicine in the area since then. Away from work William D. Jones, MD, engages in a variety of recreational and charitable softball activities with numerous OK organizations. He also enjoys watching Major and Minor League Baseball games on television.]]>
Tue, 11 Oct 2016 00:40:24 GMT /slideshow/running-the-bases-backwards-in-baseball/66982793 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Running the Bases Backwards in Baseball WilliamDJonesMDOK William D. Jones, MD, finished his residency in Oklahoma City, OK, in 1994 and has continued to practice occupational and preventive medicine in the area since then. Away from work William D. Jones, MD, engages in a variety of recreational and charitable softball activities with numerous OK organizations. He also enjoys watching Major and Minor League Baseball games on television. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/runningthebasesbackwardsinbaseball-161011004025-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> William D. Jones, MD, finished his residency in Oklahoma City, OK, in 1994 and has continued to practice occupational and preventive medicine in the area since then. Away from work William D. Jones, MD, engages in a variety of recreational and charitable softball activities with numerous OK organizations. He also enjoys watching Major and Minor League Baseball games on television.
Running the Bases Backwards in Baseball from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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William D. Jones, MD, is a respected Oklahoma City, OK, physician with two decades of experience in occupational and preventive medical care. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, lived in France during two periods of his life. While in the country, he gained an interest in local culinary techniques. ]]>

William D. Jones, MD, is a respected Oklahoma City, OK, physician with two decades of experience in occupational and preventive medical care. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, lived in France during two periods of his life. While in the country, he gained an interest in local culinary techniques. ]]>
Tue, 12 Jan 2016 06:53:57 GMT /slideshow/creating-the-classic-french-chicken-dish-coq-au-vin/56940893 WilliamDJonesMDOK@slideshare.net(WilliamDJonesMDOK) Creating the Classic French Chicken Dish Coq au Vin WilliamDJonesMDOK William D. Jones, MD, is a respected Oklahoma City, OK, physician with two decades of experience in occupational and preventive medical care. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, lived in France during two periods of his life. While in the country, he gained an interest in local culinary techniques. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/creatingtheclassicfrenchchickendishcoqau-160112065357-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> William D. Jones, MD, is a respected Oklahoma City, OK, physician with two decades of experience in occupational and preventive medical care. An avid traveler, William D. Jones, MD, lived in France during two periods of his life. While in the country, he gained an interest in local culinary techniques.
Creating the Classic French Chicken Dish Coq au Vin from William D. Jones MD (OK)
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https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/profile-photo-WilliamDJonesMDOK-48x48.jpg?cb=1656479371 A self-employed physician in Oklahoma City, OK, William D. Jones MD practices occupational and preventive medicine and is currently licensed to practice in Oklahoma, Georgia, and New York. In addition to running his own practice since 1996, William D. Jones MD was medical director of the Department of Occupational Medicine at Norman Regional Hospital from 1998 to 2000, and he served as a part-time occupational physician with St. Anthony Hospital Department of Occupational Medicine from 2000 to 2001. about.me/WilliamDJonesMDOK https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/williamd-220629051340-e0280d2b-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/travel-precautions-to-help-lower-infection-rates/252082941 Travel Precautions to ... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/williamd-200602034547-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds slideshow/coronovirus-prevention-in-the-workplace-234853181/234853181 Coronovirus Prevention... https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/williamd-200602023419-thumbnail.jpg?width=320&height=320&fit=bounds WilliamDJonesMDOK/coronovirus-prevention-in-the-workplace Coronovirus Prevention...