Lance Clark, PA (ASCP)
Pathologists' Assistant
Phone:
737-229-2214
Idiomas: English
Departamentos:
Office location:
9835 North Lake Creek Parkway
Austin, TX 78717
Get to know Lance Clark, PA (ASCP)
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I see every specimen as an individual with a story that I explore through detailed descriptions, dissections, and photography.
Intereses Clinicos
Pediatric and Maternal Pathology
Educacion
| School | Education | Degree | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Virginia School of Medicine | Masters | Master of Health Science Pathologists' Assistant | 2013 |
| University of Alaska, Anchorage | Masters | Master of Science Biological Sciences (Comparative Anatomy) | 2004 |
| Texas A&M University - Galveston | Bachelors | Bachelor of Science in Marine Biology | 1997 |
Organizaciones
| Nombre de la Organizacion | Rol |
|---|---|
| American Association of Pathologists' Assistants | Fellow |
Board Certification
| Title |
|---|
| Board Certified Pathologists' Assistant, American Society of Clinical Pathology |
* Texas Children’s Hospital physicians’ licenses and credentials are reviewed prior to practicing at any of our facilities. Sections titled From the Doctor, Professional Organizations and Publications were provided by the physician’s office and were not verified by Texas Children’s Hospital.
Clark, L.S. Caviar Appendix: Not your everyday appendectomy specimen. The Cutting Edge, 2022, 3:10-11
Clark, L.S., D.F. Cowan, and D.C. Pfeiffer. A Morphological and Histological Examination of the Pan-Tropical Spotted Dolphin (Stenella attenuata) and Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) Adrenal Gland. Anatomia, Histologia, and Embryologia, 2008, 37(2):153-159
Clark, L.S., D.F. Cowan, and D.C. Pfeiffer. Morphological Changes in the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus) Adrenal Gland Associated with Chronic Stress. Journal of Comparative Pathology, 2006, 135(4):208-216
Turner, J.P., L.S. Clark, E.M. Haubold, G.A.J. Worthy, and D.F. Cowan. Organ Weights and Growth Profiles in Bottlenose Dolphins, Tursiopstruncatus, from the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Journal of Aquatic Mammals, 2006, 32(1):46-57
Clark, L.S., D.C. Pfeiffer, and D.F. Cowan. Morphology and Histology of the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiopstruncatus) Adrenal Gland with Emphasis on the Medulla. Anatomia, Histologia, and Embryologia, 2005, 34(2):132-140
Clark, L.S., J.P. Turner, and D.F. Cowan. Involution of Lymphoid Organs in Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiopstruncatus) from the Western Gulf of Mexico: Implications for Life in an Aquatic Environment. Anatomical Record, 2005, 282A (1):67-73
Clark, L.S. Morphological Changes Associated with Chronic Stress in the Adrenal Glands of Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiopstruncatus). Master of Science Thesis. University of Alaska Anchorage, Anchorage, AK. 2004, 121 pages
Clark, L.S., G.A.J. Worthy, and D.F. Cowan. An Anatomical and Pathological Examination of the First Recorded Stranding of a Fraser’s Dolphin (Lagenodelphishosei) in the Northwestern Gulf of Mexico. Gulf of Mexico Science, 2002, 20(1):38-42