Lance Forshee, PhD

Associate Professor, Anatomy & Associate Director, Anatomy Lab
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Dr. Lance Forshee serves as Associate Professor of Anatomy and Associate Director of the Anatomy Lab at Alice L. Walton School of Medicine. In this role, he is the course director for Phase I Structure and Function and Phase II Skin & Musculoskeletal blocks in addition to overseeing the School’s Anatomy Lab.

Prior to joining the School, Dr. Forshee held the position of Assistant Professor of Anatomy at Arkansas College of Osteopathic Medicine, where he performed medical education research and taught and course directed Fundamentals of Anatomical Sciences for master’s students. Previously, as an Assistant Professor of Biology at Southern Utah University, he taught several courses including Human Anatomy and Vertebrate Physiology.

A native of Oklahoma, Dr. Forshee received his bachelor’s in biology at East Central University and his PhD in integrative biology at Oklahoma State University.

Dr. Forshee is a member of the International Association of Medical Science Educators, the American Association of Clinical Anatomists, and the American Association for Anatomy. He contributes to medical research as a reviewer of several journals including Medical Science Educator.