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LATEST HAPS EDUCATOR
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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The Human Spirit
I’m taking a week hiatus from discussing the next type of alternative therapy on my list. In light of…
Campus Safety
A little bit after noon on January 22, 2013 my phone began to nearly erupt out of my pocket…
Science Conference Success
As expected, the NSTA Conference was delightful! My fellow teachers and I gathered lots of resources, great ideas, and…
“Adjust” Your Thinking
There is a debate as old as time in the medical community about the benefits and risks of chiropractic…
Building homes and partnerships with Medical Sciences and the community
Anatomy and physiology courses offer wonderful opportunities for service learning. Our students may volunteer at local health clinics and…
Perfect Timing
As far as I can tell, this is a very bittersweet time of year, anxiously awaited (and dreaded) by…
Hello HAPSters!
Hello HAPS community! Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Krista Rompolski, and I’m addicted to Anatomy and…
Is it over yet?
It is about this time in the spring semester that both students and faculty alike begin to ask themselves,…
Ultrasound in Human Anatomy and Physiology Education
This past weekend was the first Conference on Ultrasound in Human Anatomy and Physiology Education. As President elect of HAPS,…
Thanks, CIS!
Spring break ended last week and we were all back to school. I tried to lessen the blow by…
Developing Partnerships between HAPS and sister societies
One of the many benefits of working on the HAPS Board of Directors (BOD) is the opportunity to develop…
Modeling Respiration
As we have moved on to the respiratory system, I really felt strongly about building some kind of simple,…
