Educating, training, and preparing the future healthcare workforce of tomorrow is what this project is all about. With these urgent investments in our Health Sciences equipment so it is up-to-date, we can better prepare our students with the experiences they may find in their workplace.
Dr. Krista Wolfe was excited to be back on campus this week - as were many other health sciences faculty. Who else was excited to be back? Students!
There are 55 students who were able to convert “Incompletes” for the Winter 2020 Term to final grades! Thanks to State Rep. Greg Rothman for his advocacy to the Governor’s Office that allowed us to return these students to campus to complete their in-person exams.
This artificial skeleton was originally used in a doctors office and has accurate markings of the insertion and origin of muscles. Now he is officially part of the Central Penn College family.
Marci Blyler (Class of 2018) donated him/her this week to the School of Health Sciences. He/She is going to have a fantastic home at Central Penn College meeting new groups of Health Sciences students. He/She is just another example of the type of equipment we will invest in with your help to the Health Sciences Equipment Fund!
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Delivering high-quality instruction in health sciences requires state of the art technology more than ever. Help us make technology investments with this level of support.