Jones and her husband Steven Brown needed no introduction to Sun Valley. “As a general psychiatrist, I feel fortunate to hear stories that humble and inspire me. “People’s culture, genetics, psychological, social and medical status are all relevant background informing treatment in the moment,” she said.
Jones received several teaching awards at University of Washington, as well as the 2013 Ada County Medical Society’s Physician of the Year award.
She is currently Assistant Clinical Professor for the University of Washington Department of Psychiatry, a position she has held since 2010.ĭr. She helped start the Idaho/University of Washington Psychiatry Residency track and directed the program for six years. Jones has taught psychiatry to family medicine and psychiatry residents for over 20 years. She was the Medical Director for an outpatient psychiatry clinic at University of California-San Francisco before moving to Boise to practice and teach psychiatry in 1992. Jones attended the University of Texas Southwestern Medical School and completed her psychiatry residency at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco.
Jones was also a provider at Saint Alphonsus, Boise State University and Family Medicine Residence of Idaho, where in 1999 she became the first psychiatrist hired as faculty to teach family medicine residents various psychiatric topics. Jeralyn Jones has joined the hospital’s Mental Health clinic in Hailey, moving here from Boise where she had been seeing patients through her private practice. Luke’s Wood River has a new psychiatrist.ĭr.