TED Talks
TED: Caregiving is real work — let's treat it that way | Sharmi Surianarain
Every day, people around the world spend 16 billion hours on unpaid care work — cooking for families, caring for children and older relatives and other routine household tasks — often in addition to other jobs. Employment advocate Sharmi...
Curated Video
Are We Running Out of Nurses?
ERs closing, patients turned away from hospitals, six-month waits for urgent appointments - is this the new normal? Burnout and two years of COVID pressure are driving many nurses to leave the profession, leaving patients in the lurch....
The Guardian
Getting rid of the beard is a challenge': the secret world of Asian drag queens
Meet Ali, a gay Pakistani asylum-seeker preparing for his first performance as a drag queen. Ali fled Pakistan, where he was persecuted for being gay, but now faces abuse from his neighbours in London. Mentored by Asifa Lahore, the UK's...
Curated Video
Baby Porcupine!
Jessi introduces you to a new animal ambassador! She's tiny and adorable! Turn up the volume to hear all the super cute noises she makes.
ProEdify
Understanding Non-Contact Forces: Gravity, Electricity, and Magnetism
This video provides an overview of non-contact forces, such as gravitational, electric, and magnetic forces, explaining how they act at a distance without physical contact between objects. It covers the concepts of force magnitude,...
60 Second Histories
Florence Nightingale - after the Crimea
In the final clip of this series, Florence describes her life after the Crimea War, the report she published on her experiences there and the establishment of St Thomas' Hospital and the Nightingale Training school for nurses.
Barcroft Media
I'm Not A Child, I'm 20
A 20-YEAR-OLD woman has a rare genetic disease that means she is regularly mistaken for a child half her age. Michelle Kish, from Illinois, USA, was born was Hallermann-Streiff syndrome, a condition so rare that at the time of her birth...
60 Second Histories
Florence Nightingale - training
In part 2 of this series, Florence explains what training she undertook to become a nurse and the first hospital she worked in.
60 Second Histories
Florence Nightingale - the early years
Part 1 of a series on Florence Nightingale where she describes her early life, and what she felt it was like to be born in an age dominated by men.
60 Second Histories
Florence Nightingale - Scutari Hospital part 1
In part 4 of this series, Florence talks about her arrival at Scutari Hospital and her dismay at the sanitary conditions there..
60 Second Histories
Florence Nightingale - the Crimea
In part 3 of this series, Florence explains why she recruited a team of nurses and travelling out to the Crimea.
Healthcare Triage
What's a Nurse Practitioner Do? Healthcare Triage Podcast
This time on the Healthcare Triage Podcast, we're talking about what exactly a nurse practitioner does. And what better way to learn about the gig than to talk to a nurse practitioner? Aimee Carroll joins us this week to tell us about...
ProEdify
Understanding the Delta Symbol: A Guide to Units of Measure
The video introduces the delta symbol as a shorthand for measuring the change in a unit of measure, such as time. Through a practical example of baking cookies, viewers learn how to apply the delta symbol to calculate the change in time...
ProEdify
Understanding Anatomical Planes
This video explains the importance of anatomical planes in understanding the location of structures within the body. It covers the transverse, sagittal, and coronal planes, detailing how they are used in medical imaging and examinations....
ProEdify
The Role of the Thalamus and Hypothalamus in the Nervous System
This video provides an in-depth lesson on the thalamus and the hypothalamus, two vital structures in the nervous system. Through detailed explanations and examples, the video highlights the critical functions of these brain regions in...
Red Rock Films
Women's History Activator: Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale, the founder of modern nursing
Curated Video
Hemostasis | How We Stop Bleeding
Hemostasis is the process by which we stop bleeding. In this video, we’re going to get into the three mechanisms involved in the process of hemostasis - vascular spasm, platelet plug formation, and coagulation.
Curated Video
Blood Types Physiology (ABO and Rh Blood Groups)
Do you know your blood type? Even more - do you know what it means? By the end of this video, you'll understand the physiology behind blood types. You'll also understand the significance of the ABO and Rh Blood Grouping Systems.
ProEdify
Understanding the Brainstem and Cerebellum: Key Functions and Structures
This video provides a comprehensive overview of the brainstem and cerebellum, highlighting their crucial roles in connecting different parts of the central nervous system and coordinating essential functions such as sensory processing,...
60 Second Histories
Florence Nightingale - Scutari Hospital part 2
In part 5 of this series, Florence describes the time she spent at Scutari hospital and the practices she introduced there.
Curated Video
A Comprehensive Overview of Milk
Infants usually get the nutrients they need to grow and survive from their mother's milk. As we get older, some people drink the milk of other animals like cows to get nutrients, while other people develop lactose intolerance. Explore...
ProEdify
Understanding the Four Lobes of the Cerebral Cortex
In this video lesson, we explore the basic structure of the brain, focusing on the cerebral cortex and its four lobes. The frontal lobe governs rational thought and decision-making, while the parietal lobe processes sensory information...
ProEdify
Understanding Units of Measure and the SI System
This video introduces the concept of units of measure and the SI system of measurement, essential for understanding physical properties in science. It covers the importance of assigning units to numerical values to convey the magnitude...
ProEdify
Mastering Unit Conversions in the Physical Sciences
This video provides a comprehensive overview of unit conversions in the physical sciences, emphasizing the importance of keeping track of units and using conversion factors. Viewers are guided through examples of converting measurements,...