The Kansas Learning Center for Health, established in 1965, is the nation's second oldest health care museum. With interactive exhibits, classrooms, and a talking transparent anatomical mannequin named Valeda, the center has provided health education to over half a million children and adults.
As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, the Kansas Learning Center for Health offers health education programming to school groups and welcomes the public for museum tours and community activities. With a focus on exceeding Kansas and National Science and Health Standards, the center provides fun-filled exhibits that explore various aspects of health, including body systems, nutrition, and the five senses.
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