03/12/2026
Great visit to Indiana University today with Human Body Systems. We got to speak with students and faculty from the School of Public Health and learn about areas of study and careers such as exercise science, community health, sports marketing, and athletic training. We also got to tour the beautiful IU campus. Thanks IUSPH for welcoming us!
02/20/2026
Big thanks to Columbus Regional Health for giving Biomedical Innovation students a peek into medical simulations, an ER tour, and other captivating behind-the-scenes experiences.
02/14/2026
A tradition unlike any other…the annual Biomedical Innovation suturing clinic. Note: All bananas were sustainably composted following this learning experience.
11/05/2025
Learning about how neurons work to communicate in the human body is always fun. But it’s even more fun when you get to draw on the table with chalk markers!
11/05/2025
Check this group out! These Medical Interventions students have earned their lab coats. I look forward to seeing all the great things they’re going to do in the future!
09/10/2025
Huge thanks to Mrs. Magner at Sprunica Elementary for having my 4th year biomed students out to do an infectious disease lesson with 5th graders. It was a great experience for these seniors to get to interact with the next generation of young scientists.
08/05/2025
Calm before the chaos…but we love the chaos! Can’t wait to get year 10 of BCHS Biomed started and my 23rd year of teaching! Let’s go!!
10/31/2024
BCHS Biomed seniors got a great experience touring the emergency department of Columbus Regional Hospital. They also got to participate in a simulated open heart surgery and learn how to start an IV.
10/30/2024
Great looking brain model here by some PBS students as we learn about structures of the brain and the effect of traumatic brain injuries.
10/18/2024
Great Maniken muscles! This one didn’t skip leg day at the gym.
08/17/2024
Measuring the effect of drop height on blood spatter size to determine the origin of blood at our crime scene.
03/06/2024
The game these PBS students are playing simulates an outbreak with the goal of infecting the entire planet. It makes them think about how diseases transmit and spread to learn about disease prevention.