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Working in Global Health: What They Don’t Tell You
Richard Skolnik offers lessons for working in global health that he has gathered from his own career in global health and development. -
Top Ten Tips for Publishing a Textbook
Sharon Buchbinder, author of three textbooks from Jones & Bartlett, shares her top ten tips for publishing a textbook. -
Transitioning from Classroom to Workplace: Internships in Health Care Management
With students expected to "hit the ground running" after graduation, Sharon Buchbinder offers a framework for a capstone internship to ready students for working in their field. -
What I Learned about Teaching During the First Months of COVID-19
COVID-19 gave teaching a greater meaning and gratitude for health science students. -
The Invisibility of Respiratory Therapists
What can be done to increase the visibility of respiratory therapists as a healthcare profession? -
The First Coronavirus: The Woman Who Found the Crown
In the 1960s, virologist June Almeida captured the first sharp images of a coronavirus using an electron microscope. -
The Top 5(ish) Skills to Reinforce in Your Cybersecurity Curriculum
Chris Kinnaird explores the skills that need to be addressed most critically within an academic institution’s cybersecurity program to better position students for these careers. -
Supporting Health Science Education for Underrepresented Populations
Applications of Transformative Co-Mentoring have enabled students from underrepresented groups to both persist and succeed in health and science education. -
Regulating the 'Internet of Things' in the United States
What is law H.R. 1668, the “Internet of Things Cybersecurity Improvement Act of 2020,” and what does it mean to you as a consumer? -
Informational Interviewing [Student Assignment]
An assignment to help students gain understanding of what healthcare professionals do on a daily basis.