Education
Undergraduate School
1994 - 1997 University of Nevada, Las Vegas,
BA, Summa cum laude
Medical School
1997 - 2001 University of Nevada School of Medicine
Internship
2001 - 2002 Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center, Amarillo
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Residency
2002 - 2005 Texas Tech University Health Sciences
Center, Amarillo
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
Certification and Licensure
Nevada State Board of Medical Examiners, Nevada
License
American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Board
Eligible
Professional Societies
American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
Junior Fellow
American Medical Society
Honors
Chief Resident, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology,
2004-05
Resident Research Award – First Place, 2005
Resident Research Award – First Place, 2004
Berlex Best Teaching Resident, 2003
Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Outstanding
First Year Resident, 2002
Publications
TOXICITY OF INTRAPERITONEAL CHEMOTHERAPY IS RELATED
TO AGE IN WOMEN TREATED FOR OPTIMALLY DEBULKED
OVARIAN CANCER Robinson WR, Omar H, Blades N
Presented at Western Association of Gynecologic
Oncologists - May, 2004 Community Oncology. 2005;2:271-275
BONE MINERAL DENSITY IN WOMEN UNDERGOING CHEMOTHERAPY
FOR GYNECOLOGIC CANCER Mindy B Luck MD, Holly H
Omar MD, William R Robinson MD, Nancy Blades RN
Poster Presentation, Western Association of Gynecologic
Oncologists –
May, 2004
A PILOT STUDY OF BONE DENSITY LOSS IN MENOPAUSAL
WOMEN TREATED WITH CHEMOTHERAPY FOR CANCER Robinson
WR, Luck M, Omar H, Blades N, Morris K, Coscia
J Support Care Cancer. 2005; April (in press)
RACE, INSURANCE AND PERINATAL OUTCOME BY NEWBORN
WEIGHT Joaquin Santolaya-Forgas MD, Juan De Leon-Luis,
Holly H Omar MD, Isabel Galan, Ronald Hodges MD
Poster Presentation, Texas Association of Obstetricians
and Gynecologists - April, 2004
Community Service
PEO Sisterhood
Personal
Born and raised in Ely, I am pleased to be establishing
my medical practice in Nevada. My husband and
I enjoyed our time in Texas, where I completed
my residency training, but we are quickly settling
into our new life here in Reno. I enjoy riding
quarter horses, hiking and skiing, so the Sierras
make an ideal backyard!
I feel privileged to be able to provide care for
women of all ages. The needs of women at different
stages of life, from the teenage years through
childbearing and menopause, make my profession
challenging and rewarding.