Biography

Anne M. Gilroy is an Associate Professor of Clinical Anatomy in the Division of Translational Anatomy within the Department of Radiology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School (UMMS) in Worcester, Massachusetts. She joined the UMMS faculty in 1989 after earning her master’s degree in biology from San Jose State University in California in 1980.


As a medical educator she coordinates anatomy programs for medical students and residents at all levels, and co-directs the anatomy and embryology components of the integrated first year curriculum. She also serves as Director of Anatomy and Imaging Resources for the medical school’s Inter-professional Center for Experiential Learning and Simulation (iCELS). In that role she focuses on curriculum development and the integration of innovative teaching methodologies using virtual anatomy and 3D imaging. Anne M. Gilroy is an active member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists and the American Association of Anatomists. 


Interview with Anne Gilroy


Books by Anne Gilroy

 
Atlas of Anatomy 4e Anatomy in Your Pocket Anatomy - An Essential Textbook 2e
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Atlas of Anatomy, 3e Latin Atlas of Anatomy 3e Anatomy - An Essential Textbook, Latin Nomenclature
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Anatomy Flash Cards: Anatomy on the Go, second edition, Latin Nomenclature    
     
 
Anatomy in Your Pocket Anatomy - An Essential Textbook 2e Atlas of Anatomy, 3e Latin
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Atlas of Anatomy 3e Anatomy - An Essential Textbook, Latin Nomenclature Anatomy Flash Cards: Anatomy on the Go, second edition, Latin Nomenclature
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    Anatomy Flash Cards: Anatomy on the Go, second edition, Latin Nomenclature
     

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