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The Health and Human Sciences Society (HHSC) has experienced significant growth in its second year, now boasting a membership of 135 students. This expansion reflects the society's commitment to creating a vibrant community for those interested in healthcare. Over the past year, the HHSC has organized a variety of community-building events designed to foster connections among members.
In addition to social gatherings, the society has hosted guest speakers from various fields within healthcare, providing valuable insights and networking opportunities for students. Furthermore, the HHSC has offered essential training through first aid and CPR courses, equipping members with vital skills that are crucial in emergency situations.
Looking ahead, the HHSC is dedicated to continuing its mission of support and engagement. Plans are already underway for more events and initiatives in the upcoming year, ensuring that members can further develop their interests and connections within the healthcare community. The society aims to remain a cornerstone for students pursuing careers in health and human sciences.
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