Dr. James Jenkins MD
Pain Management Physician - Saint Louis, MO
Contact Dr. JenkinsDr. James Jenkins specializes in pain management in Saint Louis, Missouri. Details of Dr. Jenkins' 42 years experience as an MD and education at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are available on your free doctor report.
Primary Location for Dr. Jenkins
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
1 Barnes Jewish Hospital Plz
Saint Louis, MO 63110
Board Certification, Specialty and Expertise
Dr. James Jenkins identified specializing in
Pain ManagementPain Management
A physician who provides a high level of care, either as a primary physician or consultant, for patients experiencing problems with acute, chronic or cancer pain in both hospital and ambulatory settings..
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Education
Dr. Jenkins attended medical school at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine and graduated in 1970 having 42 years experience.Get more education details on your free report
While there is no proven correlation between the quality of one's educational institution and the quality of one's professional competence, it is often an indicator. Medical schools have various levels of selectivity (some are harder to get into than others), and both the quality of their clinical training and level of research are measured. Additional medical training in both residency and fellowships and the facilities they are conducted at also provide a history of the doctors' level of training and experience.
Aliases
Patients may also know Dr. James Jenkins MD as:
- James J Jenkins
- J Jenkins
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