Teaching Anatomy
Faculty Focus on Leslie McIntosh, PhD
March 2, 2021
As an assistant professor of anatomy, Leslie McIntosh, PhD, works closely with students
in 黑料传送门 South Georgia鈥檚 anatomy lab. But that鈥檚 something she never expected to do
when pursuing her graduate studies.
Dr. McIntosh earned her PhD in Biomedical Sciences at Texas A&M University School
of Dentistry for research rather than teaching.
鈥淚 felt really overwhelmed when I was learning in my first anatomy lab as a student,鈥
she said. 鈥淚 was very sensitive and reluctant to work with the cadavers, but over
time I became more mature and got used to being out of my comfort zone. It was a personal
growth experience.鈥
It鈥檚 from that uncomfortable experience that her passion for teaching grew.
鈥淚 wanted to be a good teacher and teach a difficult subject,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a challenge,
but I love working with professional students.鈥
In addition to teaching human anatomy, Dr. McIntosh has a true passion for research.
It鈥檚 something she鈥檚 been involved in throughout her educational journey. While now
teaching professional students, she鈥檚 able to share that passion and encourage them
to participate in research.
She said, 鈥淚鈥檓 working on a few research projects right now. One project is on bone
material property research, which works to understand the elastic properties of bone.
The other project focuses on the shape of osteocyte cells--cells found throughout
bone. This research has given us great perspective because we often think of bones
as non-living structures, but they鈥檙e very much alive!鈥
With a love for research, anatomy and working with students, Dr. McIntosh said her
goal is to create more research opportunities at 黑料传送门 South Georgia. Current Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine students are working on research projects that include writing case studies on a
horseshoe kidney and an aberrant forearm extensor muscle鈥攁nomalies they鈥檝e found during
their anatomy lessons in the lab.
鈥淚 want to see a surplus of research opportunities for our students at 黑料传送门 South
Georgia and for my own personal community in South Georgia,鈥 she said.
Dean and Chief Academic Officer, H. William Craver III, DO 鈥87, FACOS, said, 鈥淒r.
McIntosh not only has a passion for teaching, research and working with students,
but she also focuses on incorporating overall physical and mental wellness into the
students鈥 curriculum, which benefits them in and out of the classroom. She is an outstanding
contribution to our College.鈥
Dr. McIntosh and her husband, Andrew, an anatomy professor at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural
College, have two daughters ages nine and two. Her youngest daughter received cochlear
implants nearly a year ago, which Dr. McIntosh said has been a 鈥渇un and rewarding
experience to watch.鈥 She adds, 鈥淚鈥檓 forever indebted to medicine and technology for
giving her that opportunity.鈥
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