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Faculty Bio
Name: John H. Romfh, Ph.D.
Title: Professor of Anatomy
Office Address: B 221
E-mail: jromfh@life.edu
Phone Number: 770.426.2718
Education:
University of Alabama in Birmingham, Ph.D. (Anatomy)
Research Interests: Areas of human variation, the upper cervical area, and the functional anatomy of the foot.
Teaching assignments: Spinal Anatomy, Musculoskeletal Gross Anatomy, Visceral Gross Anatomy, Head and Neck Gross Anatomy
Publications and/or presentations:
Sanford, R. A. and J. H. Romfh 1982 Closure of large traumatic lumbosacral defects. Neurosurgery. 11: 234-238.
Romfh, John H. and Robert D. Currier 1983 Lithotomy Position Sciatic Neuropathy. Arch. Neurol. 40: 127.
Romfh, John H. 2004 Letter to Editor. Today’s Chiropractic. 33 (3): 10
Numeroff, K., Mullin, L., Romfh, J., Hoiriis, K., Sheres, B., and Krothe, L. 2005 National Boards Technique Assessment Strategies Proposal- Internal Assessment vs. External Assessment. Poster Presentation at Colloquium 2005: A Vision of Research, Scholarship & Service at Life University. April 26th – 28, 2005
Miller, K and Romfh, J. 2005 Demonstration of Sagittal Plane Compartments of the Foot; Force Transfer Mechanisms. Poster presentation at Colloquium 2005: A Vision of Research, Scholarship & Service at Life University. April 26th – 28, 2005
Miller, K., Romfh, J., and King, R. 2005 Demonstration of Upper Cervical Anatomy: Proximity of Pathomechanical Entities. Poster presentation at Colloquium 2005: A Vision of Research, Scholarship & Service at Life University. April 26th – 28, 2005
Johnson, Claire and contributing authors 2006 Mosby’s Chiropractic Board review Parts One and Two.
Mosby
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