HAPS Blog—We ate too much!
The HAPS blogging team ate too much during the holiday and will be taking the week off. We’ll see you next week though, with more fun HAPS news!
The HAPS blogging team ate too much during the holiday and will be taking the week off. We’ll see you next week though, with more fun HAPS news!
If you’re looking for financial assistance in getting to San Antonio in May, HAPS has your back. There are four awards available to help you make it happen. ALL of these applications are DUE by December 1, so get your things…
HAPS is always trying to find ways to make the lives of its members easier. For example, HAPS offers scholarships to ease the financial burden of participating in HAPS conferences or HAPS-I courses. But HAPS also negotiates deals for its members, like…
From the founding of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (HAPS) as an organization in 1989, there has been a realization that many of our students find the study of Human Anatomy and Physiology to be difficult. For some, there…
HAPS has a long history of developing resources for educators of human anatomy and physiology. In 1992, the HAPS Core Curriculum Committee issued Course Guidelines for Introductory Level Anatomy & Physiology (now Course Guidelines for Undergraduate Instruction). This document was originally…
If you haven’t already gotten this idea, HAPS is an organization based on sharing and camaraderie between A&P instructors all around the world. In this vein, HAPS member Julie Dias, with the crucial support of HAPS Executive Director Peter English,…
Tens of thousands of students take Anatomy and Physiology courses every year, usually as preparation for a career in health. A&P instructors touch the lives of all of these students, and HAPS gives those instructors guidance on dealing with some…
This week, the Communications Committee brings you a message from the co-editors of the HAPS EDucator, Jennelle Malcos and Sarah Cooper. You may have read the post a couple weeks ago focusing on the HAPS EDucator and all the exciting…
It isn’t too late to register for the HAPS Central Regional Meeting on October 17-18 in Minneapolis, MN. The conference is being held at Eastview High School in Apple Valley, Minnesota and is geared for both college and high school anatomy and physiology educators. Eastview High…
Last week we posted about how HAPS members have access to the journal from the American Association of Anatomists. But did you also know that as a HAPS member you have free access to our very own quarterly publication, which gives…