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Robert V Hill PhD

Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Anatomy, New York College of Osteopathic

New York

Specialties and Interests

  • Anatomy, 
  • Anatomy, Comparative, 
  • Anatomy, Regional

Education

Universities

Stony Brook University

PhD, Anatomical Sciences
1997 to 2004

Hofstra University

BS, Biology
1993 to 1997

Memberships

American Association of Anatomists

American Association of Clinical Anatomists

Publications

Articles

"Divided and reunited maxillary artery: developmental and clinical considerations."

Anatomical science international
2011;
PubMed ID: 21503610

"Objective and subjective assessment of reciprocal peer teaching in medical gross anatomy laboratory."

Anatomical sciences education
Vol. 2 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19637291

"Unusual accessory tendon connecting the hallucal extensors."

Anatomical science international / Japanese Association of Anatomists
Vol. 83 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19159364

"Arterio-arterial malformation between a high origin radial artery and brachial artery within the cubital fossa - its clinical and embryological significance: a case report."

Cases journal
Vol. 2 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19829870

"An unusual variation of the flexor digitorum accessorius longus muscle-its anatomy and clinical significance."

Anatomical science international / Japanese Association of Anatomists
2009;
PubMed ID: 19242779

"Bigger than a breadbox; lighter than a heavy heart."

Anatomical sciences education
Vol. 2 - 2009;
PubMed ID: 19459205

"Assessing macroscopic and microscopic indicators of osteoarthritis in the distal interphalangeal joints: a cadaveric study."

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
Vol. 20 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 17583582

"The contributions of the Bartholin family to the study and practice of clinical anatomy."

Clinical anatomy (New York, N.Y.)
Vol. 20 - 2007;
PubMed ID: 16795028

"Comparative anatomy and histology of xenarthran osteoderms."

Journal of morphology
Vol. 267 - 2006;
PubMed ID: 17103396

"Integration of morphological data sets for phylogenetic analysis of Amniota: the importance of integumentary characters and increased taxonomic sampling."

Systematic biology
Vol. 54 - 2005;
PubMed ID: 16085573

Disclosure or Conflict of Interest

Robert V Hill PhD has nothing to disclose

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