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Winter Issue
This Winter edition explores various innovative strategies in teaching physiology and related subjects, aimed at enhancing student engagement and learning outcomes. This includes: 1. Comparative Analysis of Humectants, 2. Making Non-Didactic Sessions Effective, 3. Medical Terminology Courses and A & P, 4. Body Mass Index as a Health Indicator, 5. Adventures with Alternative Grading, 6. Case Studies for Teaching Health Science Concepts, 7. Kinesthetic Approaches for A & P, and 8. Interactive Learning Approached for Pharmacology.

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Meet Becca!
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I’ve just returned from the annual assessment conference, held by Texas A&M University. One of the themes that was…
HAPS Central Regional Meeting
Can’t make it to San Antonio for the Annual Conference May 24-28? See if a trip to Cincinnati OH…
Annual Conference Deadlines
It is definitely time to start thinking about the HAPS Annual Conference. Described by MANY as the best, most…
Spring Season
It’s the season for local athletes to sign letters to commit to teams at the next level, and I…
Time to sleep!
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Reasons for Reason
I’ll be guiding my students through an introductory exploration of the body’s resistance to disease tomorrow morning. Traditionally, I…
