National Consortium for Health Science Education and YouScience

Offering industry-leading stackable and end-of-program pathway solutions for health science students

Defining and advancing health science education

National Consortium for Health Science Education (NCHSE) health science career and technical education (CTE) curriculum and exams are the natoinal standard for middle, high, and postsecondary shools.The NCHSE team of organizations and coalitions was established as a not-for-profit education agency in 1991. It promotes leadership, best practices, and a common voice for the next generation of health care professionals.

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Certifications and performance reporting

NCHSE CTE exams are administered by YouScience through Precision Exams to give health science educators powerful reporting tools they can use to improve their programs and evaluate students’ understanding. The exam standards provided by Precision Exams are current and relevant and, when implemented into coursework, become a scalable and sustainable model.

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Helping students prepare for health science careers

 

Certifications and performance reporting

With NCHSE exams administered by YouScience through Precision Exams, health science educators at middle schools, high schools and postsecondary institutions get powerful reporting tools to use to improve their programs and evaluate students’ understanding. The standards provided by Precision Exams are current and relevant and, when implemented into coursework, become a scalable and sustainable model for ensuring success for educators and students.

Ensuring your students are prepared for careers in healthcare and health science is more important than ever. NCHSE offers four stackable exams as well as the end-of-program National Health Science Certificate. The stackable exams provide a broader foundation to reach a wider audience of health science students and teachers while opening the door for greater, more direct industry and postsecondary engagement.