
معرفی
Jolene Harris is a Lecturer of Anatomy at Northwestern College, where she has been a faculty member since 2020, specializing in teaching clinically relevant human anatomy to aspiring healthcare professionals.
Her educational background includes:
- M.S. in Clinical Anatomy from Creighton University
- B.S. in Biology from Creighton University
Harris's teaching expertise focuses on making anatomical knowledge clinically applicable, with specialization in neuroanatomy, embryology, and cadaveric dissection. She emphasizes the practical relevance of anatomical structures for future physicians and healthcare providers, bridging theoretical knowledge with clinical practice.
Her scholarly work demonstrates innovation in anatomy education, particularly through technology-enhanced learning approaches as evidenced by her publication on virtual reality teaching platforms for medical education.
Her professional recognition includes:
- NWC's Teaching Excellence Award (2024)
Harris has been instrumental in developing the anatomy curriculum for the Physician Assistant Studies program and maintains active involvement in the anatomy education community through her membership in the American Association of Clinical Anatomists.
She teaches from offices SCI 226 & VPH 218 at Northwestern College, reflecting her dual focus on basic science and clinical applications of anatomy knowledge.


