Instructional Video5:02
SciShow

How a Century-Old Procedure Could Help Us Fight COVID-19

12th - Higher Ed
Some potentially good news on the COVID-19 treatment front: Thanks to a technique that’s more than a century old, recovered COVID-19 patients may be in a position to help the rest of us -- with their blood plasma.
Instructional Video6:45
SciShow

Prelude to a Revolution | Antibodies Series Part 1

12th - Higher Ed
You may have heard a lot of talk about antibodies lately, especially in relation to vaccines. We wanted to tackle this important subject, but these tiny objects are deceptively complex! So, this is the first of three episodes in a...
Instructional Video4:32
SciShow

When Sled Dogs Saved an Alaskan Town

12th - Higher Ed
In 1925, 20 teams of sled dogs braved the harsh Alaskan winter to carry a package of diphtheria antitoxin over 1000 km to save a small town from a deadly outbreak!
Instructional Video3:12
Curated Video

Antibiotics

6th - 12th
Discover why antibiotics have become one of the most frequently used medicines. And why their efficiency is threatened by the emergence of superbugs. Biology - Healthy Living - Sir Alexander Fleming discovered the first antibiotic for...
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

Martha Moore Ballard: Diary of a Midwife

9th - Higher Ed
Written over 25 years, Martha Moore Ballard’s diary gives us a unique perspective into the midwifery profession and the lives of women in 19th century America.
Instructional Video7:49
Healthcare Triage

A Variety of Vaccines: A History of Vaccine Development

Higher Ed
Part two of our six-part series on vaccinations, supported by the National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation, explores the history of vaccine development following the world’s first vaccination.
Instructional Video4:50
Ancient Lights Media

How do vaccines work?

6th - 8th
Understanding Vaccines - Viruses/Immunity Set - Part 4. This clips examines how vaccines are made and how they are able to produce immunity to infectious diseases.
Stock Footage0:10
Getty Images

CU Sign of diphtheria on hospital door/ United States

Pre-K - Higher Ed
CU Sign of diphtheria on hospital door/ United States
News Clip6:26
Bloomberg

U.S. on Covid Vaccine Honor System in Reopening: Johns Hopkins

Higher Ed
May.26 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals in public as the U.S. reopens ahead of the summer season. The Bloomberg School of Public Health is supported...
News Clip2:23
Sky News

UK Medical team to help treat Rohingya crisis

Higher Ed
VOICED: Shows interior shots members of the UKEMT (UK Emergency Medical Team) at Manchester airport with boxes of medical supplies and equipment ready to depart for Bangladesh. Exterior shots members of the team training. Exterior shots...
News Clip1:37
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Perú detecta primer caso de difteria en 20 años en medio de la pandemia

9th - Higher Ed
Perú lanzó una alerta epidemiológica nacional el miércoles, con inspecciones casa por casa, tras detectar en Lima el primer caso de difteria en 20 años, en medio de los esfuerzos por contener el coronavirus (Footage by AFPTV via Getty...