
About
Beth Eischen serves as a Visiting Assistant Professor of Instruction in the Biology Department at Hamilton College, appointed in 2022. She teaches Human Anatomy and its laboratory component, contributing to undergraduate STEM education within the liberal arts context.
Her educational background includes:
- M.S. from Georgia State University
- B.S. from Dickinson College
Dr. Eischen specializes in undergraduate medical education with emphasis on anatomy pedagogy. Her work integrates curriculum development and inclusive teaching practices, evidenced by active roles in national anatomy associations focused on educational innovation.
Her awards demonstrate recognition in educational research:
- Hamilton College Sherman-Fairchild Creative Arts and Technology grant
- HAPS RECAPER grant for education research
She contributes significantly through committee leadership in the Human Anatomy and Physiology Society (DEI, Curriculum & Instruction, and Conference committees), advancing anatomy education standards and diversity initiatives. Her professional engagement extends to the American Association for Anatomy and American Association of Clinical Anatomists, reflecting commitment to anatomical sciences education.
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