John K. Hubbard, PhD, PT
Instructional Associate Professor
Contact
Department of Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics
2209 Medical Research and Education Building
8447 Riverside Pkwy
Bryan,
TX
77807
jkhubbard@tamu.edu
Phone: 979.436.0789
Fax: 979.436.0086
Biography
Dr. Hubbard currently serves as the co-course director for the Medical Gross Anatomy course. He is also actively involved in teaching the Histology and Neuroanatomy content within the curriculum. As such, Dr. Hubbard is responsible for maintaining the anatomical science facilities including the Gross Anatomy Laboratory and the Willed Body Program. Dr. Hubbard also actively participates in planning and developing curricular content for the College of Medicine, integrating basic science content with the clinical sciences, and planning active learning sessions. Dr. Hubbard currently serves as the elected chairperson of the Anatomical Board of the State of Texas. As such, he oversees the activities of all gross anatomy facilities and Willed Body Programs throughout the state. He also oversees the Gross Anatomy rotation of the Orthopedic Residency program at the Baylor Scott and White Hospital in Temple, TX. He has also completed competency programs that teach Team-Based Learning, the Team STEPPS training program, and Train the Trainer program, along with planning and implementing interprofessional education activities.Education and Training
- Allied Health Education, Medical Anatomy, Texas A&M University, PhD, 1997
- University of Southern California , MS, 1981
- Physical Education, Brigham Young University, BS, 1978
Representative Publications
- Park KJ, Benton EG, Hubbard JK, Davis ML, and Chaput CD: Dysphonia as an Indicator of Impending Respiratory Arrest in Patients with C1-C2 Fractures. Texas Orthopedic Journal. 1:29-38, March 2015
- Swanson, G & Hubbard J. A better understanding of the lymphatic drainage of the prostate with modern imaging and surgical techniques. Clinical Genitourinary Cancer. 11:4, 431-440,
- December 2013. (Published online July 1, 2013)
- Hubbard JK and Opersteny S: EMG Analysis of two portions of the Vastus Medialis during Performance of Selected Knee Rehabilitation Exercises in Asymptomatic Individuals. Journal of Musculoskeletal Research 6(2): 107-118, 2002.
- Hubbard JK, Sampson, HW and Elledge JR: The vastus medialis oblique muscle and its relationship to patellofemoral joint deterioration in human cadavers. Journal of Orthopedic and Sports Physical Therapy 28(6):384-391, 1998.
- Hubbard JK, Sampson, HW and Eledge JR: Prevalence and morphology of the vastus medialis oblique muscle in human cadavers. Anatomical Record 249:135-142, 1997.