Instructional Video5:31
SciShow

Pyrotherapy: An Awful Nobel Prize for Infecting People with Malaria

12th - Higher Ed
Malaria vs. Neurosyphilis: the story of an unethical experiment, and its mysterious conclusions
News Clip6:33
PBS

Innovative Clinic Helps Doctors Avoid Burnout And Makes Healthcare More Affordable

12th - Higher Ed
The U.S. faces a growing shortage of physicians, especially those in primary care fields like internal medicine, mental health and pediatrics. The shortfall is driven by population and demographic trends and burnout. Fred de Sam Lazaro...
Instructional Video14:52
TED Talks

TED: How COVID-19 transformed the future of medicine | Daniel Kraft

12th - Higher Ed
The pandemic forced the world to work together like never before and, with unprecedented speed, bore a new age of health and medical innovation. Physician-scientist Daniel Kraft explains how breakthroughs and advancements like AI-infused...
Instructional Video4:56
TED Talks

TED: Why doctors are offering free tax prep in their waiting rooms | Lucy Marcil

12th - Higher Ed
More than 90 percent of children in the US see a doctor at least once a year, which means countless hours spent in waiting rooms for parents. What if those hours could be used for something productive -- like saving money? Through her...
Instructional Video17:52
TED Talks

TED: Tales of passion | Isabel Allende

12th - Higher Ed
Author and activist Isabel Allende discusses women, creativity, the definition of feminism -- and, of course, passion -- in this talk.
Instructional Video6:00
TED Talks

Max Little: A test for Parkinson's with a phone call

12th - Higher Ed
Parkinson's disease affects 6.3 million people worldwide, causing weakness and tremors, but there's no objective way to detect it early on. Yet. Applied mathematician and TED Fellow Max Little is testing a simple, cheap tool that in...
Instructional Video23:28
TED Talks

Cameron Sinclair: My wish: A call for open-source architecture

12th - Higher Ed
Accepting his 2006 TED Prize, Cameron Sinclair demonstrates how passionate designers and architects can respond to world housing crises. He unveils his TED Prize wish for a network to improve global living standards through collaborative...
Instructional Video13:48
TED Talks

Steve Silberman: The forgotten history of autism

12th - Higher Ed
Decades ago, few pediatricians had heard of autism. In 1975, 1 in 5,000 kids was estimated to have it. Today, 1 in 68 is on the autism spectrum. What caused this steep rise? Steve Silberman points to “a perfect storm of autism awareness”...
Instructional Video7:14
TED Talks

Aditi Shankardass: A second opinion on developmental disorders

12th - Higher Ed
Developmental disorders in children are typically diagnosed by observing behavior, but Aditi Shankardass suggests we should be looking directly at brains. She explains how one EEG technique has revealed mistaken diagnoses and transformed...
Instructional Video12:43
TED Talks

TED: What happens to people's donated eggs and sperm after they die? | Ellen Trachman

12th - Higher Ed
Today, there are many ways to conceive a child, thanks to assisted reproductive technologies like IVF and egg-freezing. But the law lags behind these advancements, says attorney Ellen Trachman, troubling parents-to-be with...
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Football for a Cause: Fighting Malaria and HIV/AIDS through Charity Matches

6th - Higher Ed
The video highlights how football is being used as a powerful tool to raise awareness and funds for important causes such as malaria and HIV/AIDS. It showcases the efforts of FC Barcelona, Manchester United, and other football legends in...
Instructional Video5:42
Curated Video

Spravato vs. Seroquel: Ketamine Wins Big in Head-to-Head Depression Battle

Higher Ed
In this video, Dr. Tracey Marks provides an update on ketamine's use in treating depression, focusing on its mechanism as an NMDA receptor antagonist and role in neuroplasticity. She discusses the FDA approval of Spravato, a ketamine...
Instructional Video1:06
Curated Video

Only In India 15 - Teddy Bear Clinic

9th - Higher Ed
Teddy Bear Clinic:Discover a teddy bear clinic that treats toys that have seen better days, providing a whimsical and caring touch to childhood memories.
Instructional Video9:07
Food Farmer Earth

The Legal Void: Animal Welfare on Factory Farms and the Absence of Protections

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the legal landscape of animal welfare on factory farms, where existing laws fail to protect animals during their upbringing. Learn about the shocking gaps in federal and state regulations as explained by a leading animal law expert.
Instructional Video8:28
Curated Video

Pharmacist

9th - Higher Ed
Lynn is a pharmacist with the Kroger Company. Working in a retail environment, Lynn stresses that preparation for her role differs slightly from pharmacy careers in hospital or even clinics. The best way to learn the differences is to...
Instructional Video6:02
Curated Video

Registered Nurse

9th - Higher Ed
Katese is a Registered Nurse at the North Mississippi Medical Center in Tupelo, MS. Her day consists of a scheduled 12-hour shift (sometimes extended) involving medication administration, patient treatments, and collaborating with...
Instructional Video6:11
Curated Video

High Demand for Cataract Surgery in Konchi, Ethiopia

3rd - Higher Ed
Before finishing setup, a line of patients forms at the Konchi eye camp, where many will camp overnight to secure a spot for vision-restoring surgery. Within an hour, the week's waiting list is nearly full, with patients traveling from...
Instructional Video3:25
Great Big Story

This Burn Victim Uses Scar Camouflage to Heal

12th - Higher Ed
Meet Basma Hamid, a micropigmentation specialist dedicated to helping people heal from the inside out. Despite facing third-degree burns as a child, Basma refused to give up on herself and sought solutions beyond traditional treatments....
Instructional Video2:18
Curated Video

Elizabeth Blackwell: Trailblazer for Women in Medicine

9th - Higher Ed
The first woman to graduate from a U.S. medical college, Elizabeth Blackwell broke through gender barriers to make history. Her remarkable story of courage and perseverance serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
Instructional Video5:31
Mr. Beat

When Abortion Became Legal | Roe v. Wade

6th - 12th
In the first episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat explains one of the most controversial cases in American history- Roe v. Wade. A young woman named Norma McCorvey was single, pregnant, and scared about her future. She wanted an...
Instructional Video3:38
Curated Video

Beyond Reflex

12th - Higher Ed
UCLA psychologist Martin Monti relates his experience studying minimally conscious patients in an effort to probe the limits of consciousness, describing how distinguishing between conscious acts and mere reflex is sometimes much harder...
Instructional Video3:27
Vlogbrothers

SYSTEMS!!!!

6th - 11th
In which John discusses the interwoven systems that shape our destiny even though we rarely pause to think about them.
Instructional Video3:07
SWPictures

Cervical Cancer Screening and Treatment in Rural Rwanda

12th - Higher Ed
This video showcases a low-resource alternative to high-tech screening for cervical cancer called C and treat, developed by American medical volunteers in Rwanda. The technique involves using vinegar to coagulate abnormal cells in the...
Instructional Video9:15
SWPictures

The Deadly Combination: Getting Treated for TB in South Africa

12th - Higher Ed
The Deadly Combination part 3/5: The video discusses the challenges of treating tuberculosis, including patient compliance and the rise of drug-resistant strains. It also explores the controversial practice of isolating patients with...