Ruchika Mohla Jones, MD, MS, is a Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician in the Emergency Department at Connecticut Children’s in Hartford. Dr. Mohla Jones’s areas of expertise include medical education and simulation.

Education

Saint George's University School of Medicine

Residency

Stony Brook Children's Hospital

Jersey Shore University Medical Center

Fellowship

UCONN Pediatrics - CCMC

American Board of Pediatrics
  • Pediatrics, American Board of Pediatrics

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Connecticut School of Medicine

  • Mohla R. Paving the way to the future: reflections of a pediatric chief resident. New Jersey Pediatrics. Fall/Winter Edition 2015: 22.
  • Zalcman SS, Patel A, Mohla R, Zhu Y, and Siegel A: “Soluble cytokine receptors (sIL-2Ra, sIL[1]2Rb) induce subunit-specific behavioral responses and accumulate in the cerebral cortex and basal forebrain.” PLoS ONE, 2012 7(4): e36316.
  • Zalcman SS, Woodruff RT, Mohla R, and Siegel A (2010): Cytokines and sickness behavior: a model for cancer symptoms. In CS Cleeland, MJ Fisch and AJ Dunn (Eds.), Cancer Symptom Science: Measurement, Mechanisms, and Management (pp 10-19). New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
  • Zalcman SS, Woodruff RT, Mohla R, and Siegel A (2009): Neurochemical and behavioral changes induced by interleukin-2 and soluble interleukin-2 receptors. In A. Siegel and SS Zalcman (Eds.), The Neuroimmunological Basis of Behavior and Mental Disorders (pp. 261-284). New York, NY: Springer Science+Business Media.