Bladder Basics is a children’s urinary health education program consisting of 6 interactive videos, songs, and worksheets. This program is prescribed by pediatricians for urinary health problems as an evidence-based, authentic, and engaging online health education program to teach children and families about healthy bladder practices by integrating situated learning theory and the ARCS model through the design thinking process.
Clinicians and Firearms is an asynchronous course made for medical students and physicians to learn about firearm safety and its impact on their medical practice. This course contains videos, interactive scenarios, and formative assessments throughout. This course is widely distributed to all major universities across the United States.
The development of this podcast was inspired and informed by the needs of the cancer survivorship community. Guests on this show include cancer survivors who share their unique stories and the lessons they have learned in treatment and beyond, as well as experts who support survivors in mental health wellness, oncology, genetic counseling and primary care. This podcast is designed to bring survivors together in solidarity and to empower them to feel confident in navigating the healthcare system after being treated for cancer. In addition to the episodes on the podcast, the podcast website provides a transcript, photos and resources built and vetted by our guest speakers.