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SUMMARY:Spring Break STEM Camp at IMSS
DESCRIPTION:Join our kids camp for a fun-filled Spring Break at IMSS learning about Science and Medicine!\n\n\nSpring Break Camp at IMSS \nUnleash your creativity in our Science Lab! Master essential medical skills that blend art\, engineering\, and innovation. From robotic surgical simulators to scientific medicine tools and models\, we have everything you need to kick-start an exciting spring of discovery and creation. \n \nMonday\, March 24 – Friday\, March 28\, 2025 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. \n$500 per camper ($450 for IMSS members) \nAfter Camp (3–4 p.m.) available: +$100 per camper \nGrades 2 – 7 \nLunch not provided / Snacks provided \n \n\n\n\nGoals\nEncourage Curiosity and Creativity \n~Spark children’s innate curiosity in science\, anatomy\, and technology. \n~Inspire creative problem-solving through hands-on experiments and activities. \nIntroduce Foundational Medical and Engineering Concepts \n~Provide interactive experiences with surgical tools\, models\, and medical instruments. \n~Offer an accessible introduction to emerging fields such as robotics and biomedical engineering. \nFoster Collaboration and Teamwork \n~Engage children in group projects where they can learn from each other. \n~Develop communication and interpersonal skills in a supportive\, collaborative environment. \nPromote Awareness of Health and Wellness \n~Teach the importance of basic health practices and personal well-being. \n~Connect medical science to everyday life and healthy habits. \n \n\n\n\nAge Range\nDesigned for students age 7-13 (flexible based on maturity and interest level) \n \nDuration and Schedule\nOne-week camp (Monday–Friday) during spring break. \nEach day runs from 9:00am to 3:00pm\, with breaks for lunch and snacks. \n \nClass Size and Staffing\nTarget group size of 15–20 participants to ensure individualized attention. \nCamp activities led by museum educators\, assisted by volunteers and medical/engineering student mentors. \n \nActivities and Resources\nHands-on labs with models of organs\, robotic surgical simulators\, 3D printing demonstrations\, and more. \nSafety-focused environment with child-friendly medical kits\, protective equipment\, and supervised tool usage. \nTake-home materials (e.g.\, small models or DIY kits) to reinforce learning beyond camp hours. \n \nFacilities\nAccess to a well-ventilated\, safe classroom space within the museum. \nAdditional classroom space for group discussions\, project setups\, and presentations. \nEasy-to-use audio/visual equipment for interactive lessons and demonstrations. \n \n\n\n\nMilestones\nDay 1 – Orientation and Exploration\nWelcome & Icebreakers: Introduce participants and set group expectations. \nMuseum Tour: Explore surgical exhibits to provide historical context and spark initial excitement. \nBasic Medical Skills: Learn about hygiene\, basic anatomy\, and the concept of sterile environments. \nDay 2 – Hands-On Anatomy & Model Building\nAnatomical Explorations: Use models and diagrams to identify major organs. \nInteractive Workshop: Assemble or paint anatomical models (e.g.\, skeletal hand\, organ puzzle). \nProject Setup: Form small groups for the week’s core project (e.g.\, designing a prototype surgical tool). \nDay 3 – Robotics and Engineering Concepts\nIntroduction to Robotics in Medicine: Demonstrate robotic surgical simulators and discuss how they’re used. \nEngineering Challenge: Start building simple robotic arms or “prototype instruments” using basic mechanics. \nIdea Sharing: Groups present initial progress and brainstorm improvements. \nDay 4 – Innovation in Action\n3D Printing Demos: Show how biomedical engineers design tools and implants. \nCreative Lab Time: Continue working on robotic/engineering prototypes with museum educators’ guidance. \nKid-Friendly Medical Simulation: Practice safe\, simulated “surgeries” or procedures to understand teamwork\, precision\, and focus. \nDay 5 – Showcase and Celebration\nFinal Project Presentations: Each group demonstrates their prototype or shares key learnings. \nReflection & Awards: Highlight individual and team achievements\, distribute participation certificates\, and celebrate new skills. \nClosing Ceremony: Encourage kids to pursue future interests in STEM and medicine.
URL:https://imss.org/program/spring-break-stem-camp-at-imss/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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SUMMARY:Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!: Women in Historical Medicine
DESCRIPTION:Let’s have fun & learn something together!\n\n\nShow & Tell for Grown-Ups!\nWomen In Historical Medicine\nMarch 27\, 2025\nShow & Tell for Grown-Ups is a show for sharing niche curiosities. Our goal is to redefine what a night out with friends can mean. Let’s have fun & learn something together! \nAudiences has been asking for it and now we’re so honored & excited to partner with The International Museum of Surgical Science. We’re bringing this Show & Tell edutainment platform to this engaging museum so we can connect with more brilliant people wanting to share their knowledge with others. \nSign Up to Share! You don’t need a PHD to teach us at Show & Tell for Grown-Ups!Presenters can signup online for a 5-minute slot to share something their passionate about. Then we open Q&A with the audience. It’s a night of learning\, laughing\, and meeting other passionate people. We can’t wait to meet you! \nDo you have a passion for historical medical practices that you want to share with an inclusive and engaged audience? Signup to share at Show & Tell for Grown-Ups! \nPresenter signup: https://forms.office.com/r/gfMRYyRR7p \nWhat to learn more about Show & Tell for Grown-Ups? Check out their website www.tellmewhyshow.com or on instagram @tellmewhyitscool_show . \n \nPlease note that email may be shared with the event organizer.  \n\n\nAnd don’t forget – $5 discount code with an RSVP on the Pie app
URL:https://imss.org/program/show-tell-for-grown-ups-women-in-historical-medicine/
LOCATION:International Museum of Surgical Science\, 1524 North Lake Shore Drive\, Chicago\, IL\, 60610\, United States
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