Theo Smith, PhD
- tsmith37@touro.edu
- (707) 638-5432
- @theodore-smith-4b292599
Biography
I'm Dr. Theodore Smith and I am an assistant professor of anatomy here at TUC. Originally from the Midwest, I earned my Ph.D in Anatomy and Education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I studied the neural underpinnings of anatomical knowledge in anatomy novices and experts. Prior to that I earned a MS in Anatomy at Ohio State and a BA in Physical Anthropology at Case Western Reserve University with a senior thesis investigating the evolutionary history of transplaccental infection of syphilis. I currently teach in the COM and MSMHS programs. My current research focuses on equity in medical education, the evolutionary history of anatomical structures, and the role of cognitive skills in learning anatomy. I am an active member in the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) and the American Association of Anatomy (AAA) where I serve on DEI-focused and education-focused committees. At Touro, I am the faculty advisor for the Rainbow Health Coalition (RHC) which focuses on the advocacy for LGBTQIA+ health issues. Outside the classroom, I enjoy baking, reading Sci-Fi /Fantasy, and spending time with my partner and our 2 cats, Ruby and Gandalf.
Education
- BA in Physical Anthropology and Evolutionary Biology
Case Western Reserve University 2014 - MS in Anatomy
Ohio State University 2016 - PhD in Anatomy and Cell Biology-Education
Indiana University-Bloomington 2020
Recent Publications
Smith, Theodore C., Hechtel, L., Erectile Dysfunction and the Baculum. August 2019. Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health. Volume 2019, Issue 1, 2019, Pages 147–148, https://doi.org/10.1093/emph/eoz023
Smith, Theodore C., Husmann, P., Build-A-Pelvis: a Low-cost Modeling Activity to Improve Medical Students’ Understanding of Perineal Anatomy. July 2019. Medical Science Educator. DOI 10.1007/s40670-019-00782-6.
Smith, Theodore C., Husmann, P., Perineal Anatomy-Modeling of the Female Perineum. September 2018. LifeSciTRC. https://www.lifescitrc.org/resource.cfm?submissionID=11126
Smith, Theodore C., Finding CN XI: A review of Defining the Spinal Accessory Nerve in Anatomical and Evolutionary Contexts. Human Anatomy and Physiology Society Educator doi: 10.21692/haps.2017.047
Teaching Responsibilities
MEDC-602-FOM, faculty MEDC-622-IS-CVRR, faculty MEDC-642-IS-GERD, faculty MSMHS Anatomy, faculty