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Beyond Clinical Competence: Joining Forces to Equip Health Science Students with Essential Soft Skills

ChatGPT, Dall-E, Bard, Synthesia, and Decktopus. What’s a person to do? We survived other technology – the PC, the Internet, Wikipedia – and we’ll survive artificial intelligence.

Join Cengage co-authors Les Dlabay and Brad Kleindl for insights on not only how to survive but thrive in using AI for your Career and Technical Education course planning, creating class assignments, and developing student AI career skills.

Tara Bell

Postsecondary Workforce Administrator, Cherry Creek School District

Nicole Greene

Pharmacy Technician Teacher, Cherry Creek Innovation Campus

Tim Matray

Portfolio Product Manager, Health Sciences, National Geographic Learning | Cengage

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Join us as we wrap up our CTE Month celebrations with a conversation highlighting the critical fusion of clinical and soft skills in health science education. Together, we’ll discuss the vital role of Career and Technical Education (CTE) in equipping health science students with the comprehensive skill set necessary for success in the field.

In this webinar, our esteemed panelists will shed light on current gaps in health science education, and how they can be overcome to fulfill the expectations of industry. They will also cover innovative strategies and collaborative approaches to equip health science students with the essential clinical and soft skills. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to gain practical insights and be part of the solution in preparing the next generation of health science professionals.

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