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Richard T. Jennings, M.D.

Associate Professor,  Department of Preventive Medicine and Community Health, Clinical Preventive Medicine

Associate Professor, Family Medicine

Associate Professor, OB/GYN
 

 
Education

1971 B.S., Oklahoma State University
1974 M.D., University of Oklahoma School of Medicine
1974-77 OB/GYN Residency, University of Oklahoma Tulsa Med College
1987 MS, Wright State University
1985-87 Aerospace Medicine Residency

Significant professional appointments and activities:

1989 - Present Clinical Assistant Professor, Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences University of Texas Medical School, Houston, TX
1989 - Present Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Community Medicine, Wright State University School of Medicine, Dayton, OH
1992 - Present Faculty, United States Air Force School of Aviation Medicine, Brooks AFB, San Antonio, TX
Present- Senior Aviation Medical Examiner, Federal Aviation Administration

A brief statement regarding the faculty member's responsibilities:
Dr. Jennings instructs in prevention and obstetrical and gynecological health at the worksite. He dedicates 10% of his time to residency teaching activities.

Publications and Presentations:

Harm DL, Jennings RT, Meck JM, Powell MR, Putcha LP, Sams CP, Schneider SM, Shackelford LC, Smith SM, Whitson, PA. Gender Issues Related to Space Flight: A NASA perspective. J Applied Physiol 91:2374-83, 2001

Jennings RT, Sawin C, Barrett M. Space Operation. In DeHart and Davis, eds. Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine, 3rd ed. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins. Baltimore, MD. In Print

Campbell MR, Kirkpatrick AW, Billica RD, Johnston SL, Jennings RT, Short D, Hamilton D, Dulchavsky SA. Endoscopic surgery in weightlessness. In Print

Williams RS, Williams DR, Billica RD, Jennings RT. Biomedical Training of U.S. Space Crews. In Nicogossian, Pool, Huntoon, Space Physiology and Medicine 4th ed. Lippincott, Williams and Wilkins. In Print

Jennings RT, Baker ES. Women's Health Issues in Spaceflight. In Barrett M., ed. Operational Space Medicine. In Print

Jones JA, Hart SF, Baskin DS, Effenhauser R, Johnston SL, Novas MA, Jennings RT, Davis JR. Human and behavioral factors contributing to spine-based neurological cockpit injuries in pilots of high-performance aircraft: recommendations for management and prevention. Military Med. 2000; 165:6-12

Jennings RT, Baker ES. Reproductive and gynecological issues for women in space: a review. Obstet Gynecol Surv. 2000; 55(2):109-16

Yasuhara TT, Dodge RE, Jennings RT, Valdez MR. Specialty competencies for residents in aerospace medicine. Aviat Space Environ Med. 1999;70:153-4

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