Department of Clinical Anatomy

Chair: Mario Loomis, MD

Contact Information: Lisa Pabst, Administrative Associate III - 936.202.5234

Website: Department of Clinical Anatomy

Mission

The mission of the department of Clinical Anatomy is to provide students with foundational training essential to understanding medical applications involving all body systems. Through use of cadaveric-based dissection, innovative teaching methods, and interactive small group learning, the department equips students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes for a career in medicine and lifelong learning. 

Director/Chair: Mario G Loomis

Sefik T Gokaslan, MD, Professor of Practice in Pathology, Department of Clinical Anatomy, MD, Univ of Istanbul

Jamie H Hinojosa, MD, Assistant Professor of Anatomy and Histology, Department of Clinical Anatomy, MD, Univ of Texas HSC-Houston; MS, Lincoln Memorial University; BS, Univ of Texas-Brownsville

Mario G Loomis, MD, Associate Professor of Anatomy and Chair, Clinical Anatomy, Department of Clinical Anatomy, MD, Univ of Vermont&State Agr Col; AB, Cornell University

David Joseph Moeller, MD, Assistant Professor of Practice in Radiology, Department of Clinical Anatomy, MD, Univ of Texas Medical Branch; MS, Saint Mary's College; BS, St Edwards University

George Prada III, MD, Assistant Professor of Anatomical Sciences, Department of Clinical Anatomy, MD, Autonomous Univ of Guadalajara; BS, Univ of Illinois-Chicago

Jailenne Ivette Quinones Rodriguez, PHD, Assistant Professor of Anatomical Sciences, Department of Clinical Anatomy, PHD, Universidad Central Del Caribe; MA, Universidad Central Del Caribe; BS, University of Puerto Rico - Po

Robert W. Rice, PHD, Assistant Professor of Practice in Anatomical Sciences, Department of Clinical Anatomy, PHD, New York Medical College; MS, New York Medical College; AB, Cornell University

Dennis C Wooten, PHD, Assistant Professor of Pathology, Department of Clinical Anatomy, PHD, Purdue University; MD, Univ of Texas HSC-Houston; BS, Clark Atlanta University