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David Morton Named Fellow of the American Association for Anatomy (AAA)

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Professor David Morton was named Fellow of the American Association for Anatomy (AAA). The rank of Fellow honors distinguished members who have demonstrated excellence in science and in their overall contributions to the anatomical sciences.

The AAA press release noted that, "Seventeen academics, researchers, and scientists are being recognized for their significant contributions to the anatomical sciences and the future of anatomy education and research by the U.S.-based international society representing 2,300 members in anatomy and anatomy-related disciplines. Through these awards, grants, and scholarships, the American Association for Anatomy (AAA) continues to elevate, celebrate, and advance—even in a pandemic—the foundational science of anatomy and its application in healthcare, allied health, and beyond."

AAA wrote of Dr. Morton the following:

At the University of Utah School of Medicine, David Morton, PhD, is Professor of Neurobiology and serves as Vice-Chair of Medical and Dental Education. He directs multiple courses and the gross anatomy lab, and teaches medical, dental, PA, PT, and OT students. He is an Academy of Health Science Educators Fellow and has received numerous teaching awards, including the UU Distinguished Teaching Award. Research interests include creation and incorporation of active learning activities and cadavers in medicine. Dr. Morton authored or co-authored multiple textbooks, including The Big Picture: Gross Anatomy. His video tutorials have received more than 8.5 million views on YouTube. Dr. Morton serves as visiting professor at three medical schools in Ghana. A 20-year member of AAA, he served on the Board of Directors 2014-2017.