Personally, I think that when it comes to doing well in med school, memorisation is a large percentage of how you get that grade. I f...
Physical and Chemical Changes Lab Activity for Middle School Science conducted with a CSI Scenario to maximize engagement and allow classification of physical and chemical changes.
When I first started veterinary school, I was overwhelmed and was unsure how to organize all of my material presented. Over the past 2 years I have discovered a lot of different websites to provid…
Web Atlas of Medical Parasitology aims to provide educational materials for medical students primarily, but professional workers in medical or paramedical fields may also refer to this site covering the significant parasites in the world. Each database of protozoans, nematodes, trematodes, cestodes and arthropods contains information on the morphology, life cycle, geographical distribution, symptoms, prevention, etc. Donations are mostly welcome to this parasite database and please refer to the DONATION section. This website was established with a great contribution of the PROJECT COLLABORATORS and many contributors of The Korean Society for Parasitology under the auspices of ex- and present presidents, Dr. Jong-Yil Chai and Dr. Kyung-Hwan Joo, as well as with grant from government upon a technical support from Medical Research Information Center (MedRIC), Korea. Open atlas here: atlas of human parasitology Source: The Korean Society of Parasitology Image via Facebook, Henrique Medeiros
Try these easy sound experiments -- Elementary & Middle School kids will LOVE testing the science of sound with this fun wave experiment to create a 'gong' and explore how sound waves travel!
How to study Microbiology: advice and studying tips discussed by a medical student studying for the USMLE under an MBBS degree.
This highly engaging online simulation asks students to take on the role of a Public Health Director to determine the cause of a recent mystery killer virus epidemic outbreak at a local High School and Senior Center. In their role as Public Health Director, students are guided by an expert epidemiologist through the entire case study simulation which consists of: Studying medical reports and determining which ones to follow-up onCollecting information and identifying patterns of infection from patientsUsing the Scientific Method, develop & test a hypothesis to explain the outbreak.Evaluate epidemiological testing to determine what pathogen is causing the disease.Use
Last summer I attended a workshop through the University of Illinois’s extension campus. It was called “Mellow Yellow” and it was simply wonderful. Not only did they refresh my kn…
Mnemonics are essential to survival in med school, and I think they would be useful on the MCAT as well. Let's make a list of good MCAT mnemonics to...
Learn about the human digestive system for kids twith this memorable digestion experiment. ZANY human body project making poop!
Hi everyone! So, if you are a visual learner like me, then you know that learning all of the muscles in the human body can be a daunting task if you don't have visuals to aid in your studying. I spend a lot of time in the cadaver lab and in osteology lab (with skeletal models) to learn all of the di
Use this EKG interpretation cheat sheet that summarizes all heart arrhythmias in an easy-to-understand fashion. Download now!
Learning about the Human Body is great fun! Exploring and understanding the amazing structure and design within the composition of human life, inevitably points to a Creator. Oh what a blessing to be made in
Have you been on the hunt for effective strategies to teaching high school anatomy? Keep reading for 3 strategies to teaching high school...
This Space Science Lesson Unit will have your little learners shooting for the stars with excitement! Teach them all about space with this printable lesson!
Making Your Life-Sized Body (Organs) - Activity
What’s more fun than an autopsy? If you read my previous post (read it here )on the big review PBL I wrote for my Anatomy students (& will use to review A&P in Forensics as well), you…
Shoulder Examination Step 1 Inspection Step 2 Palpation (ABCs) Step 3 Range of Motion and Strength (SITS) Step 4 Provocative Tests (BIAS) by Dr. Lizzy Hastie @LizzyHastie #Shoulder #Examination #PhysicalExam #diagnosis #checklist
Here's a list of selected Animal Science Scholarships listed on The University Network.
Looking at the 31 pairs of spinal nerves including the cervical, brachial, lumbar, and sacral plexuses in detail.
Here’s a fun science experiment that will definitely get a “wow” from the kids. Combine baking soda and vinegar to make sodium acetate, or hot ice! It crystalizes instantly when you pour it, allowing you to create a tower of crystals. Since the process of crystallization is exothermic, the “ice” that forms will be hot […]
Why is medical terminology so important to teach in high school anatomy? It is more important to teach medical terminology in high school...
It's important to know the basic about the different types of PAP (positive airway pressure) devices that are used to treat sleep apnea. Whether you're newly diagnosed with sleep apnea or a more seasoned user or healthcare provider, this post outlines the basics of each of the devices. Our goal i