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HAPS is a society focused on the teaching and learning anatomy and physiology, but educators are just half of this equation. We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for our students. So welcome to a new series of HAPS blog…
HAPS is a society focused on the teaching and learning anatomy and physiology, but educators are just half of this equation. We wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for our students. So welcome to a new series of HAPS blog…
In every class, there is at least one student who simply stands out from the rest. S/he is enthusiastic, motivated, bright, and just gets fired up by learning about Anatomy and Physiology. S/he is authentically interested in what you have…
The HAPS Histology challenge, a fantastic benefit of HAPS membership, was a the subject in an article on page 23 of the HAPS-EDucator’s Winter 2015 edition. The abstract of the article states: (The Histology Challenge) presents actual patient cases, in the form of photomicrographs of biopsy…
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!
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…
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…
I wrote last week about attending the SoftChalk User Conference in Baltimore. At the end of 2 days of workshops, I attended a presentation about competency-based education. This is something of a buzz word, as nontraditional certification programs develop ways…
The HAPS email listserv is where some of the most interesting conversations in A&P are taking place! The listserv is a members-only benefit that is an extremely valuable resource. If you are a member of HAPS, but have not yet joined…
This might surprise you (!) but we Anatomy and Physiology instructors are usually pretty busy people. HAPS, as usual, aims to support us by offering opportunities for professional development via HAPS Institute (HAPS-I) courses. These courses are designed to broaden…
Are you a member of the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society? If not, it is time to make it happen. Being a member of HAPS is, without a doubt, the single most important thing I’ve done in my career to…