Instructional Video20:20
SWPictures

SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Newborn Survival

12th - Higher Ed
Birth is a treacherous business, especially in Africa where every year up to half a million babies die on the day they are born. Evelyn Katunge, from Kenya, knows about the heartbreak of losing babies. She was just 18 when she gave...
Instructional Video2:16
Prime Coaching Sport

Tip & tag warm-up game: 'Pacman' (K-6) | Teaching Fundamentals of PE

K - 5th
This challenging and exciting Pacman themed PE warm up game is great to play on your school playground or in the sports gym, all you need are any court lines › Stay on the lines and avoid getting tipped by the Pacmen!
Instructional Video0:33
Next Animation Studio

Selfie wrist injuries on the rise

12th - Higher Ed
According to a study in the Irish Medical Journal, a selfie wrist often occurs when the distal radius is accidently fractured.
Instructional Video9:16
SWPictures

The Plant that Cures Malaria: A Community's Efforts to Improve Health and Well-being

12th - Higher Ed
The Plant that Cures Malaria part 5/5: This video follows the story of a community in Uganda struggling with malaria and limited access to healthcare. Through the experiences of individuals like Cecilia and Clovis, we see the impact of...
Instructional Video3:23
Healthcare Triage

Patients Bossing Doctors Around? It's a Myth: HCTriage News

Higher Ed
One of the favorite complaints of doctors when we confront them with the over using technology and overtreating patients is that they demand it. Do they? More and more evidence says that's a myth. This is Healthcare Triage News.
Instructional Video2:31
Rachel's English

Word Stress + Acronyms -- American English Pronunciation

6th - Higher Ed
How to pronounce acronyms in American English. Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises.
Instructional Video23:54
The Wall Street Journal

Career Spotlight: ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Executive Producer Zoanne Clack

Higher Ed
Dr. Clack discusses her professional journey from medicine to television, what it’s like working on a hit series and her experience as a Black entertainment leader in Hollywood.
Instructional Video4:29
Healthcare Triage

Why Have Doctors Been So Slow to Embrace Email?

Higher Ed
Medicine has been slow to catch up with the idea of email communication in the workplace. Electronic consultations are less expensive and can be more convenient than in-person visits, but they aren’t without cost.
Instructional Video2:54
English Tree TV

Jobs & Occuptations Song (Alphabuddies)

Pre-K - K
A song all about jobs, occupations and professions! Sing along and learn dozens of different job titles and occupations, including firefighter, writer, dentist, doctor, chemist, musician, singer, diplomat, teacher, police officer, public...
Instructional Video5:58
Curated Video

From Duschene to Oprah: The Journey of a Media Mogul

Higher Ed
Cathy's Triumph part 2/4: This video is a personal account of Oprah Winfrey's life experiences and how they influenced her journey to becoming a successful media entrepreneur. She talks about her education at Duchen Academy and the...
Instructional Video9:14
Barcroft Media

Rodrigo Alves Has FOUR Ribs Removed | HOOKED ON THE LOOK

Higher Ed
Rodrigo Alves has lost five inches off his waistline thanks to his controversial rib removal procedure - and he is hoping to shrink to a tiny 20-inch waist - if he keeps wearing corsets. The 34-year-old plastic surgery addict claims he...
Instructional Video3:23
Hip Hughes History

Testing and Data: A Teacher's View

6th - 12th
In this short video, HipHughes explains why data and tests may be necessary they should not dictate our methodology in all instances.
Instructional Video19:08
The Wall Street Journal

The Health in Health Insurance

Higher Ed
One way to cut health-care spending is to reduce how much care patients use. How are insurers using incentives, data, interventions and other innovations to help keep their members healthier and out of the hospital?
Instructional Video20:51
The Wall Street Journal

Who Owns Your Genome?

Higher Ed
Direct-to-consumer genetic testing offers to give people new insights into their history and their health. But your DNA has value to others as well. What are the tradeoffs when you give your DNA to a company?
Instructional Video3:31
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Is Our Economic System and Academic Establishment Fit to Deal with Climate Change? - Andre Wilkens

Higher Ed
Andre Wilkens, the director of Stiftung Mercator, says that the current economic systems may not be capable of dealing of long-term issues such as climate change. Interviewed by Daniel Erasmus at King's College, April 2010.
Instructional Video9:51
Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

DAY 07 | STORY | The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass - Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen

Pre-K - 5th
The Seventh Day DAY 07 | STORY | The Wicked Tricks of Till Owlyglass - Kids' Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen When we hear how Till Owlyglass cured all the patients in Luneburg Hospital in one day, and how he rode into Luneburg on a...
Instructional Video4:33
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Matthew Faulkner - Teachers Make a Difference - Gary Wang, MD, PhD

Higher Ed
Matt Faulkner is the co-author of Most Likely to Survive (2013) and the subject of the documentary film, Recovery (2016), both of which detail the events surrounding his unexpected recovery from the severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)....
Instructional Video3:06
Healthcare Triage

Fatigue and its Effect on Doctors & Prescriptions

Higher Ed
Actually, you can even use these mugs for tea. Or any other hot drink. Or even a cold drink, if you don't mind bucking convention. Fatigue matters. Even when it comes to doctors. Especially when it comes to doctors. We've got data. This...
Instructional Video9:37
TMW Media

Let's Go To: Take a look at some more pictures

K - 5th
Take a look at some pictures and identify them by writing their names. Let's Go To, Part 6
Instructional Video3:52
Healthcare Triage

But, But, Medicaid Recipients Are Already Working

Higher Ed
Recently, the Trump administration put forward plans to force all the able-bodied lazy people with Medicaid coverage to finally get jobs. The problem with this is that pretty much all the Medicaid recipients who can work already have...
Instructional Video8:47
Healthcare Triage

You Probably Don't Need to Be on that Gluten-free Diet

Higher Ed
This is another one of those videos that I expect many of you to hate. Gluten is surprisingly polarizing. Of course, most of the evidence that many of you will throw at me are anecdotes. And we all know that the plural of "anecdote" is...
Instructional Video0:59
The March of Time

1951: TEACHING HOSPITAL: DRAMA THERAPY: Psychiatrist in room w/ stage set BG. Patients walking onto set, 'role playing' identities at table given by doctor (no SOT), doctor watching, patients arguing. SOT Patients w/ doctor reviewing 'performances'

12th - Higher Ed
MOT 1951: TEACHING HOSPITAL: DRAMA THERAPY: Psychiatrist in room w/ stage set BG. Patients walking onto set, 'role playing' identities at table given by doctor (no SOT), doctor watching, patients arguing. SOT Patients w/ doctor reviewing...
Instructional Video2:08
US Department of Agriculture

Work Of USDA Food Research Pioneer Continues In Peoria

Higher Ed
A pioneering USDA chemist was at the center of two agricultural discoveries that literally changed the world.
Instructional Video5:14
Science360

Artificial Retina

12th - Higher Ed
Kathy Blake is blind but two years ago she got a glimmer of hope. She heard about an artificial retina being developed by a company called Second Sight and the Doheny Eye Institute in Los Angeles. It was experimental, but Kathy was the...