Cynthia A. Standley, Ph.D. is a professor in the Department of Bioethics and Medical Humanism at the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix. She received her PhD in Physiology from Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan. Dr. Standley is an accomplished medical educator with more than years' experience teaching physiology to both osteopathic and allopathic medical students. She was formerly among the inaugural faculty at Midwestern University's Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine (AZCOM) and also an inaugural faculty member at the School of Osteopathic Medicine in Arizona (SOMA) associated with A T. Still University. In addition to an active research career in hypertension in pregnancy, her work has focused on constructing and implementing the medical school programs at AZCOM, SOMA and at UA COM-Phoenix, as well as faculty development in the areas of flipped classrooms and exam question writing. Dr. Standley teaches physiology at the interface of basic and clinical science, integrating physiology in clinical scenarios with emphasis on student interaction to promote life-long learning. She has also taught the Human Physiology course for year 1 physician assistant students on the Phoenix campus of Northern Arizona University, as well as at Midwestern University. She founded the Art in Medicine program at the UA College of Medicine-Phoenix and has partnered with the Phoenix Art Museum to provide arts education to medical students with the goal of improving patient care as well as medical student wellness.