
Audrey Forbes-Cardinali
Assistant Professor
Dr. Forbes-Cardinali's background in both healthcare and instructional design helps guide her teaching practices. Β Her focus is helping students see the value and the meaning of the content, which helps increase their engagement in class and their mastery of the content.
ΞΆΓάΘ¦ Dr. Forbes-Cardinali
- D.C., Northeast College of Health Sciences, 2004
- M.S., Instructional Design, Development and Evaluation, Syracuse University, 2008
- BScH, Life Sciences, Queen’s University, 1999
- BIO 120/121: Human Biology and Lab
- BIO 160/161: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology I and lab
- BIO 162/163: Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology II and lab
- BIO 240/241: Human Anatomy & Physiology I and lab
- BIO 250/251: Human Anatomy & Physiology II and lab
- BIO 254: Foundations of Pathophysiology
- BIO 297: Biology Sophomore SeminarΒ
- BIO 534/537: Human Anatomy and Lab
Dr. Forbes-Cardinali has taught courses ranging from introductory Human Biology to graduate level Human Anatomy lectures and laboratory courses Β She enjoys helping students make the connections between the didactic content and the clinical application of that content.