Libby Bradley, PhD
- Anatomy
Faculty
East Fee Hall, A501B
965 Wilson Rd
East Lansing, MI 48824
Libby Bradley, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Division of Human Anatomy in the College of Osteopathic Medicine. She serves as an instructor for undergraduate, graduate, and pre-clerkship medical student courses.
She is an instructor for the Human Gross Anatomy Pre-Health Professionals course (ANTR 350), Human Gross Anatomy Laboratory course (ANTR 355), and the undergraduate, pre-clerkship, and clerkship Directed Study in Human Prosection course (ANTR 485, 585, 685). She also is the instructor for the Clinical Human Gross Anatomy (OST 510) and the Gastrointestinal (OST 533) and Genitourinary (OST 525) System pre-clerkship courses.
As an anatomy educator, she is interested in improving student learning. Specifically, she focuses on measuring student learning and retention with the implementation of various active learning techniques, using qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods. Additionally, she is involved in anatomy outreach programs through MSUCOM, including OsteoCHAMPS and Future Docs.
She received her BS in Exercise Science (2017) and MS in Exercise Physiology (2019) from Central Michigan University, and a PhD in Biomedical Sciences (2023) from the University of North Texas Health Science Center.