Cindy Wingert
Physician Assistant
Associate Professor
Biography
With over 17 years of teaching experience, Cindy comes to Lipscomb University from The Ohio State University College of Medicine. Cindy’s primary area of interest is teaching human gross anatomy; however, she also has extensive experience teaching human physiology and pathophysiology. Cindy is an active member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS), where she served as a member of the Curriculum and Instruction Committee and as the chair of the Cadaver Use Committee, a position that she held for six years. Currently, Cindy continues her service to HAPS as the Steering Committee Chair. In her free time, Cindy enjoys gardening, family game night, and volunteering her time with Barefoot Republic Camp.
Academic Degrees
MS Anatomy, BA Biology
Academic Department
Physician Assistant Studies
- PA 5065: Human Gross Anatomy
- PA 5204: Physiology and Pathophysiology II
- PA 5303: Physiology and Pathophysiology III
Scholarship of Teaching and Learning with regard to Physician Assistant Students' in the Gross Anatomy Lab
- Human Anatomy Physiology Society Steering Committee: Chair (current)
- Human Anatomy and Physiology Society Cadaver Use Committee: Chair (2016-2020)
- Wingert, C. & Stevens, K. (2020-2021). Standardizing Anatomy Education in Health Science and Medical Education. Invited presentation at Human Anatomy and Physiology Society
- Wingert, C. & Severt, B. (2018-2019). "Connecting the CNS to the PNS: Using Prosections to Teach Neuroanatomy". Invited presentation at Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, Portland, Oregon
- Wingert, C. & Stevens, K. (2018-2019). "HAPS Cadaver Use Committee: Dissection Mentorship Initiative". Invited presentation at Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, Portland, Oregon
- Wingert, C., Silverthorn, D., Quinn, M., & O'Loughlin, V. (2017-2018). "Women in Anatomy and Physiology Discussion Panel". Invited presentation at Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, Columbus, Ohio
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Wingert, C., Stevens, K., & Severt, B. (2016-2017). "Using HAPSI Lab: Human Anatomy and Physiology Interactive Lab as a Model to Meet the Requests for External use of the Cadaver Lab". Invited presentation at Human Anatomy and Physiology Society, Salt Lake City, Utah