Ken Walker International University welcomed 6th grade pupils from Green School for an engaging educational experience introducing them to the university environment and practical aspects of medical education.
The visit began at the Simulation Center, where the pupils explored modern medical mannequins and learned about simulation-based training in medicine.
One of the most fascinating moments of the visit was the anatomy laboratory experience, where the pupils observed a human anatomical model and learned more about the structure of the human body.
The program continued with an interactive activity titled “Which Organ Am I?”, allowing the pupils to discover more about the human body through fun and educational tasks.
The laboratory session also became one of the most memorable parts of the visit, as the pupils looked through microscopes, observed prepared slides, and discovered the fascinating microscopic world firsthand.
One of the highlights of the day was the CPR training session, during which the children learned the basic principles of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and practiced essential techniques themselves.
At the end of the visit, the pupils presented the university with a heartfelt souvenir featuring the message:
“Two places, One connection, A friendship begins” - a meaningful reminder of the new friendship and connection created throughout the day.
Ken Walker International University thanks Green School for the visit and wishes the pupils continued success and inspiration.