Science & Nature
Disorders of the Human Body : What Happens When Things Go Wrong? Section 1
In this flex class, students will explore a different disorder of the human body each week: this will include an overview of the anatomy and physiology associated with it, as well as any long-term affects caused by this disorder.
14 total reviews for this teacher
New class
No live meetings
Over 6 weeks
10-14
year olds
1-12
learners per class
How does a “Flexible Schedule” course work?
No scheduled live video chats
Discussions via classroom forum and private messages with the teacher
Great if your learner prefers independent pacing or is uncomfortable with live video chat
Available Times
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Description
Class Experience
This class is taught in English.
I have worked as a nurse in the ICU for the last 20 years. I have taken care of people with a variety of medical issues. Everything that I teach in this course will come from my first hand experience. During that time, a very large portion of my job was to teach my patients about their disease process, medical treatments and necessary lifestyle changes. My patients have come from both ends of the age spectrum and everywhere in between. I have also taught kung-fu for more than 10 years. In this, I also taught students from all areas of the spectrum, including teenagers.
No live meetings, and no time outside of class.
The information being taught in this course is informative in nature and does not include medical training or medical services. In this class class students will be using kahoot. I will be providing a game pin each week. No account is required. All YouTube videos will be uploaded from my private account
kahoot
Teacher
Cathy, practicing RNNever give up! As long as you keep trying, you haven't failed.
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Lives in the
United States14 total reviews
43 completed classes
About Me
Hello everyone, My name is Cathy and I love to teach. I always have. I am now homeschooling my 6 year old daughter, and I am loving it. I am a registered nurse. I have worked, in the ICU, for the last 20 years. A very big part of my job, is to...