Donald J. Innes, Jr., M.D

Associate Dean for Curriculum, Professor and Director of Laboratory Hematology

 

 

 

 

EDUCATION:

Medical School: University of Connecticut, MD, 1977
 
Residency: Resident in Pathology, University of Virginia Medical Center, 1977 - 1981

Fellowship:
Fellowship in Pathology, Instructor in Pathology, Acting Dir. of Hematology Laboratory, University of Virginia Medical Center, 1981 - 1982

CLINICAL:

General hematology with emphasis on the morphologic and immunologic, and cytochemical study of leukemia and lymphoma and bone marrow pathology.

RESEARCH:

Normal structure and function of lymphoid tissues, observed by light and electron microscopy, and immunologic study. Educational methods in pathology instruction.

 REFERENCES:

  • Corbett EC Jr, Innes DJ Jr: Undergraduate neuroscience education. J Neurosurg 2000; 92: 738-739.
  • Winther B, Greve JM, Gwaltney JM, Innes DJ, Eastham JR, McClelland A, Hendley JO: Surface expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 on epithelial cells in the human a J Infest Dis 1997; 176: 523-525.

POSTERS:

  • Innes DJ, Innes A. A Curriculum for Professionalism.  Southern AAMC/SGEA/SGSA Spring Meeting, 2005, Winston-Salem, NC, 2005.
  • Innes A, Innes DJ. Praise/Concern Cards: A Web Based Approach to Provide Timely Feedback. Southern AAMC/SGEA/SGSA Spring Meeting, Winston-Salem, NC, 2005.