Greetings,

I vividly remember the college semester when I took my first human anatomy and physiology class. While I've had an interest in the human body since I was eleven or twelve years-old, it was during this college semester that I first began to understand the incredible complexity of the human body. I actually remember devouring the chapters in my anatomy and physiology textbook, amazed at what IGirls Disecting was reading.

Today, I enjoy seeing that "light" come on in the minds of my university and homeschool students. Recently, the mother of one of anatomy and physiology students told me:


"John (not his real name) didn't want to take this class - he had no interest in studying the body. After three weeks in your class he's talking about the possibility of a career in medicine or some field related to the body. He loves your class, can't wait for it every week, and always comes away with excitement, anxious to tell us about what he's learned."

I love teaching about the pancreas, the microscopic precision with which it operates, and how many small steps have to go just right every second of every day just for us to live.. not to mention the kidneys, heart, brain, liver, and a "simple" movement of the finger, driven by the "simple" contraction of a muscle.

My residential camps are geared toward college-bound students but are appropriate for all students who are interested in the human body. This "Human Anatomy and Physiology" is an experience that few students have access to at this level.

These camps are appropriate for all 9th - 12th grade students, but are especially geared toward students interested in careers such as medicine, forensic science, nursing, exercise science, biology, chemistry, dentistry, athletic training, nutrition, health promotion, physical therapy, physician's assistant, occupational therapy, etc.  Also, it's been my experience that the information and experience offered at this camp often sparks an interest in students that was previously undiscovered.

Questions? Please don't hesitate to contact me.



Greg Landry, M.S.
Boone, NC
828-265-4101
828-964-1662 (cell)
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