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Report from one of our NCHSE honorary life members, Beverly Campbell
NCHSE Updates – February 2024
2023 NCHSE Annual Report
Download the 2023 NCHSE Annual Report to see the impact our organization made last year.
Time To Register For Certificates
Uh Oh! Time to register students for NCHSE certificates! Check out the benefits of the NCHSE Certificates Jump into the NCHSE/YouScience registration page to see all the student success opportunities along with the certificates.
Transfr’s VR Simulations Receive Stamp of Approval from National Consortium for Health Science Education [BusinessWire]
Read Business Wire’s piece on NCHSE’s Endorsement of Transfr Inc. and it’s VR simulations.
New Health Science Curriculum Enhancements Version 7.0!
The National Consortium for Health Science Education is thrilled to announce the launch of our newest resource, the Health Science Curriculum Enhancements Version 7.0. The NCHSE Enhancements are a powerful and innovative solution designed to provide teachers with...
NCHSE Announces The 2023 HOSA Scholarship Winners
The National Consortium for Health Science Education (NCHSE) is honored to be a longtime supporter of the 2023 HOSA-Future Health Professionals Scholarship Program with our financial donations. Annually, partners generously contribute scholarship funds that are...
Highlights From The 2023 NCHSE Annual Meeting
The 2023 National Consortium for Health Science Education Annual Meeting was a successful sharing and networking opportunity for those able to attend in-person or virtually in Fort Worth, Texas, January 25-26. Accomplishments of the organization were highlighted in...
How I Overcame My Learning Disabilities to Become a Physician
How I Overcame My Learning Disabilities to Become a Physician | Dr. John Rhodes, MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children's HospitalBecoming a physician is hard enough, but MUSC cardiologist John proves that overcoming dyslexia, attention deficit and other processing deficits is...