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Larry J. Ream, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Vice Chair for Education
Director, Graduate Programs in Anatomy and in Physiology
Address: 105C White Hall
Phone: (937) 775-3188
E-mail: larry.ream@wright.edu
University of Kansas, 1976
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Teaching:
Graduate Microanatomy, Course Director
SOM Cells, Tissues and Organ Systems, Course Director
SOM, Renal, Course Director
SOM, Musculoskeletal/Integument, Course Director
SOM, Principles of Disease
SOM, Blood
Graduate Microanatomy:
This one-quarter graduate course covers basic introductory principles
of human cell biology along with a complete histological survey of human
tissues and organs. The course is centered around laboratory experiences
using the light microscope where students are not only required to identify
cells, tissues and organs, but also to integrate the principles and concepts
emphasized in the lecture portion of the course with what is seen under the
microscope. Electron microscopy is also emphasized and is mastered through
several computer assisted learning programs. The course is rigorous and challenging,
and is very similar to histology/cell biology courses taught to first year
medical students. Microanatomy (ANT 721) is an 8-credit course and taught
only during the Fall Quarter. The course is letter graded and enrollment
is by instructor permission only.
Teaching Honors:
Elected membership into Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society, Wright
State University, Boonshoft School of Medicine, 1998.
Six time recipient of the Teaching Excellence Award, 1980, 1989, 1992,
1995, 1998, 2002, Wright State University, Boonshoft School of Medicine.
Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching, 1996, Wright State University.
Excellence in Medical Education Award, 1992, Wright State University,
Boonshoft School of Medicine.
Boonshoft School of Medicine Educational Technology Innovations Program,
1997.
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