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John K. Hubbard, PhD, PT, is an Instructional Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience & Experimental Therapeutics at Texas A&M University's School of Medicine. He serves as co-course director for the Medical Gross Anatomy course and oversees anatomical science facilities including the Gross Anatomy Laboratory and Willed Body Program. His roles include curriculum development, integrating basic and clinical sciences, and planning active learning sessions. He chairs the Anatomical Board of Texas and oversees the Orthopedic Residency Gross Anatomy rotation at Baylor Scott and White Hospital. Dr. Hubbard has completed training in Team-Based Learning, Team STEPPS, and interprofessional education.
- PhD in Allied Health Education (Texas A&M University, 1997)
- MS in Physical Education (University of Southern California, 1981)
- BS in Physical Education (Brigham Young University, 1978)
His research focuses on anatomical sciences, particularly musculoskeletal and neurological systems, with publications exploring topics like spinal trauma indicators, prostate lymphatic drainage, and knee rehabilitation electromyography. His work bridges clinical practice and anatomical education through innovative curricular design and interprofessional collaboration.
Dr. Hubbard has contributed to peer-reviewed articles since 1997, spanning orthopedics, urology, and neuroanatomy. His recent work emphasizes clinical applications of anatomical findings, such as dysphonia's role in spinal injury assessment and imaging advancements in prostate surgery.
Although no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his leadership roles and sustained contributions to anatomical education reflect significant professional recognition. Grant details are not provided in the text.
Dr. Hubbard manages critical facilities like the Willed Body Program and collaborates across institutions to enhance medical training. His involvement in Texas' anatomical governance highlights his state-level impact on anatomical science standards and education policies.




