The College of Health Professions invites high school health science teachers to its fourth annual Health Science Teacher’s Workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 23.
The health science workshop features cutting-edge health science presentations led by expert faculty and interactive skill-building exercises in the college’s state-of-the-art laboratories, including the Gross Anatomy, Human Simulation and School of Nursing Simulation labs. Teachers will receive valuable resources and information to take back to their classrooms, with the goal of inspiring students to pursue careers in healthcare. The workshop is also a unique opportunity for health science teachers to network with fellow educators from across Kansas.
“I have attended every health science teacher’s workshop, and each year I look forward to another one,” said Stanley May, St. Gianna Health Academy director. “Not only do I get to hear directly from leaders in the field of Health science but also get to network with other Health Science teachers who might be struggling with some of the same issues I am having. The WSU staff really rolls out the red carpet for high school teachers and makes this conference worthwhile.”
High school teachers can register at wichita.edu/HSworkshop.