Don’t Get All Hyper!
One of the most challenging aspects of anatomy for new students is the specialized terminology. We use these terms…
One of the most challenging aspects of anatomy for new students is the specialized terminology. We use these terms…
Back in October, I shared a personal anecdote in part 1 “The Rule of Threes: Self-care advice for the…
At the annual HAPS meeting in 2018, I sat with a lovely group of HAPSters over dinner. The topic…
Are you looking for funding to help you attend the 2019 HAPS Annual Conference in Portland? Then you will…
I assigned concept maps as homework in my A&P courses and it has proven to be extremely effective. Students…
Last month we explained some of the outlets available with HAPS for publication. This week we are bringing you…
Some HAPSters have undoubtedly heard of Amazon Smile, a charitable-giving program in which eligible purchases initiated from smile.amazon.com (rather…
You know that old, grim academic saying, “Publish or perish”? We at HAPS prefer to say “Publish and flourish!”…
There are cells in your nose that respond to a rose, Which, in some ways, is clearly terrific. There…
For most instructors, the Fall term brings a fresh start with our courses. It also tends to bring a…