Health Professions
Educators Conference
A virtual conference from The Teaching Professor
On-demand Through July 21, 2026
Elevate your teaching and transform your classroom at the Health Professions Educators Conference (HPEC)—a one-day, virtual event designed exclusively for faculty in nursing, physical therapy, dental, and other health-related fields. Whether you’re new to teaching or a seasoned educator, HPEC delivers practical, evidence-based strategies to strengthen your instruction and inspire your practice.
Enjoy the flexibility of attending live on April 21 or revisiting sessions on-demand through July 21. You’ll walk away with new tools, fresh perspectives, and renewed energy to make a lasting impact on your students. Plus, attendees earn a shareable digital badge from Credly to showcase their professional growth.
No travel, no hassle—just accessible, high-quality professional development built for health professions educators like you.
Plenaries
The conference kicks off with an energizing opening plenary and wraps up with a closing plenary to send you home inspired.
Opening Plenary
The Virtual Shift: Transforming Health Professions Education through the Integration of XR and AI
Michelle Aebersold, PhD, RN, CHSE, FSSH, FAAN
Closing Plenary
The Science of Bite-sized Well-being During Uncertain Times: Evidence, Practice and Resources to Share
J. Bryan Sexton, PhD
Concurrent Sessions
Choose from 17 concurrent sessions spanning 6 thoughtfully curated tracks.
Transformative Teaching in Healthcare Education
Equity and Inclusivity in Healthcare Education
Clinical Readiness and Practical Application
Innovations in Teaching Health Professions
Teaching Resilience and Well-Being
Special Topics in Healthcare Education
On-Demand Online
Access all virtual conference session from the comfort of your home or office.
2
Plenary Presentations
17
Concurrent Sessions
On Demand
Access conference materials and session recordings anytime between April 21 and July 21, 2026.
Session Recordings
Session Handouts
Regular Rate
$499
per person