HAPS blog: Behind the scenes
We skipped introductions to bring you a fun pre-semester challenge last week, but there are some new faces running the…
We skipped introductions to bring you a fun pre-semester challenge last week, but there are some new faces running the…
I’ll admit it: I’m a bit of an oddball. To many A&P instructors, music is a tool for learning…
This post comes from the Communications Committee Talking Points Coordinator, Dr. Krista Rompolski of Drexel University. The HAPS Annual…
This year the HAPS board has focused on clarifying our financial instruments and has completed a top-to-bottom review of…
Many of us in HAPS have been fortunate to have learned human anatomy either by dissecting human specimens or…
During research for past HAPS workshops, I was struck by a shift in attitudes toward and uses for dissection…
Who is Eduard Pernkopf and why should we care? Eduard Pernkopf was a Nazi. That is the short of…
It is the ultimate challenge and lifelong pursuit of educators to facilitate learning among students with different educational backgrounds,…
Being the Executive Director of HAPS is a great job, in part because I never really know what opportunities…
Some of our most popular blog posts describe teaching tips developed by HAPS members. We choose a handful of…