Are you passionate about working with animals and intrigued by the science behind food? Discover how animal and food science open doors to careers in vet school, med school, nutrition, and beyond. Explore hands-on experiences and gain insights into the vet school application process to turn your passion into a career!
A brief summary of Community Health Centers, how they started and the services they provide. Students will have the opportunity development solutions for real life issues that Kansas communitity members face on a daily basis.
We will explore a case study of a patient with thoracic cavity trauma to help us understand the anatomy and physiology of the thoracic cavity, the heart, and the lungs.
In this session, Dr. J. Tom Mueller will deliver a presentation on pathways to becoming a population health scientist. Drawing on his experiences, he will outline different paths and help students understand the options available to them. Following a short presentation, he will open it up to a Q and A session on college, grad school, and training to be a population health scientist.
This session provides learners an opportunity to interact with the world of mental health. From the myths of mental health to the symptoms and treatments of the more prevalent diagnoses, this interactive session seeks to introduce learners to the complexities of the mental health issues in society.
Explore the many career paths within the field of dentistry! This session will highlight various roles in oral health and the different educational paths to get there. Engage in hands-on activities for a real-life glimpse into the world of dentistry.
We want to know what students think of the nursing profession! When you think about studying nursing, what excites you and what holds you back? This is a session where we want to listen to what you have to say! (Same session that was offered at the Fall Conference)
Kansas needs more nurses. And the Kansas Nursing Workforce Center is investigating ways to help. This session will provide updates from last fall's HOSA session and from current Workforce Center projects.