Faculty
Kathryn Haden-Pinneri, MD Clinical Assistant Professor
Education
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MD, University of Texas Southwestern Medical School, Dallas, TX, 1997
Residency
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AP/CP residency,University of Tennessee Medical Center, Knoxville, TN, 2002
Fellowship
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Forensic Pathology, Dallas County Medical Examiner's Office, Dallas, TX, 2003
Specialty
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Forensic Pathology
Board Certification
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AP/FP
Area of Interest
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All things forensic!
Current Position
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Assistant Medical Examiner, Harris County Medical Examiner's Office
Professional Positions Held
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Assistant Chief Medical Examiner, Office of the Chief Medical Examiner, Northern Virginia District, Fairfax, VA, 2003-2005
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Chief Assistant Medical Examiner, Knox County Medical Examiner's Office, Knoxville, TN, 2001-2002
Other Positions
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Member of DMORT (Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team), 2001-current
Membership on professional organizations
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Fellow member of National Association of Medical Examiners (NAME)
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Member of American Academy of Forensic Sciences (AAFS)
Representative Publications
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Ta'ala SC, Berg GE, Haden K, Case Study 4.2: A Khmer Rouge Execution Method: Evidence from Choeung Ek, In Kimmerle EH and Baraybar JP (eds) Skeletal Trauma: Identification of Injuries Resulting from Human Rights Abuse and Armed Conflict, Boca Raton , FL , CRC Press, 2008, pp 196-200
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Haden-Pinneri K, Chu A, Forensic Pathology CheckSample FP 08-2 (FP-333), Genetic Evaluation of Aortic Dissections, February 2008
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Haden-Pinneri, K, Berg, GE, Ballistics-Induced Depressed Skull Fractures, oral presentation, San Antonio, TX, AAFS annual meeting, 2007
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Haden-Pinneri, K, Anzalone, ML, Sanchez, LA, The Postmortem Picnic, oral presentation, San Antonio, TX, AAFS annual meeting, 2007
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Milewicz, DM, et al, Genetic Basis of Aortic Dissections, oral presentation, San Antonio, TX, NAME annual meeting, 2007
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Ta'ala, SC, Berg, GE, Haden, K, Blunt Force Cranial Trauma in the Cambodian Killing Fields, J Forensic Sci, 51(5):996-1001, 2006
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Haden-Pinneri, K, A Fatality Due to Atomoxetine – The First Known Case, oral presentation, Seattle, WA, AAFS annual meeting, 2006