
About Rachael Morris-Jones
Dr. Rachael Morris-Jones is an esteemed dermatologist with over 25 years of experience in the field. She has been honoured with a National Clinical Impact Award (England) in recognition of her outstanding contributions to clinical practice and education. Currently, Dr. Morris-Jones serves as a highly skilled clinical dermatologist specializing in the diagnosis and management of a broad spectrum of skin conditions in both adults and children. Her areas of expertise include acne, eczema, moles, and skin cancer.
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Dr. Morris-Jones has held prestigious clinical positions as a Dermatology Consultant at Guys and St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust and King's College Hospital in London. Presently, she is dedicated to private practice at Welbeck Skin Health & Allergy and London Bridge Hospital, where she continues to leverage her extensive experience in inflammatory skin diseases and has a particular interest in moles and skin cancer.
She graduated from the University of Wales College of Medicine in Cardiff in 1994 and completed her general medical training at St Mary’s Hospital, Paddington. Dr. Morris-Jones has authored over 100 publications in peer-reviewed journals, contributed to several book chapters, and is the author of notable works including the ABC of Dermatology and 100 Cases in Dermatology, as well as a public-facing book, Dermatologist Tested, which addresses common skin complaints.
Additionally, she has played a significant role in medical and dermatology education, having served as the Associate Clinical Dean for the KCL School of Medicine and as the Training Programme Director for Dermatology at GSTT.
Expertise
- Moles
- Eczema
- Acne
- Psoriasis
- Hyperhidrosis
- Skin Cancer
- Melanoma
- Scalp/Nail Infections
- Skin Infections
- General Dermatology
- Paediatric Dermatology
- Mole Checks
- Skin Biopsies
- Cyst Removal
- Removal of Lumps/Bumps
- Psoriasis Treatment
- and Skin Cancer Surgery
Overview
- Age of patients seen
- All ages
- Qualifications
MB BCh (with hons) 1994
MRCP (UK) 1997
PhD 2005
CCT Dermatology 2006
PCME 2007
FRCP 2008
- Research highlights
Dr Rachael Morris-Jones has authored several notable publications including:
R. Morris-Jones. 2019. ABC of Dermatology
https://www.wiley.com/en-us/ABC+of+Dermatology%2C+7th+Edition-p-9781119489009
R. Morris-Jones. 2017 Dermatologist Tested. Austin Macauley Publishers Ltd.
https://www.austinmacauley.com/author/morris-jones-dr-rachael
R Morris-Jones and RJ Hay. 2016. Bacterial Skin infections. In Rook’s Textbook of Dermatology. Wiley Blackwell.
EM Benton, AM Powell, R Morris-Jones, J Rees. 2011. 100 Cases in Dermatology. Hodder-Arnold http://med-mu.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/100-Cases-in-Dermatology-Powell-Ann-Marie-Benton-Emma-Morris-Jones-Rachael.pdf
B Moriarty, R Hay, R Morris-Jones. 2012 Tinea update. British Medical Journal. 10;345:e4380
R Morris-Jones and F Vega-Lopez. Manson’s Tropical Diseases 24th Edition, Dermatological Problems in the Tropics. (in press)
R Morris-Jones and F Vega-Lopez. Principles and Practice of Travel Medicine. Chapter 12 Tropical Skin Infections. (in press)
- Professional memberships
Royal College of Physicians
British Association of Dermatologists
St Johns Dermatological Society
London Specialist Training Committee (Training Programme Director) Dermatology
General Medical Council
- Certifications and Awards
Teaching Excellence Award, Kings College London (2014)
Canadian Dermatologists Award for the best research paper
British Association Dermatologist Annual Meeting 2008
Clinical excellence award (local level 3) 2015
Top research presentation at the British Association of Dermatologists, Annual Meeting, Liverpool 2008
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- Cigna International
- Allianz Partners
- Healix
- Bupa International
- Henner
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