Dr. Kristina Lisk is an Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream in the Division of Anatomy. She holds a PhD in Rehabilitation Sciences from the University of Toronto and a MSc in Clinical Anatomy from Western University. During her PhD training, she also completed a 3-year fellowship in health professions education at the Wilson Centre.
Dr. Lisk currently serves as Course Director for two highly sought after undergraduate anatomy courses: ANA300Y – Human Anatomy and Histology and ANA400H – Anatomy Dissection. These courses offer students a unique opportunity to engage in hands-on anatomical study using human donors, providing an exceptional foundation in gross anatomy.
In addition to teaching, Dr. Lisk leads an active program of research in anatomy education which focuses on examining strategies to optimize learning of the anatomical sciences during integrated instruction and exploring the impact of innovative teaching tools on student learning. Her most recent work has incorporated the use of 3D printed models to support active learning during lecture-based instruction and integrating virtual reality into traditional lab-based exams.