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  • Stem Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes

    Stem Cell Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes

    Teaching stem cells and medical applications can be tough, and students often struggle to connect it to the real world. That’s why I created this worksheet about a new treatment for Type 1 diabetes. Zimislecel, a cell therapy that uses lab-grown islet cells to restore insulin production. This stem cell therapy could reduce the need…

  • Case Study: Heart Transplant Recipients

    Case Study: Heart Transplant Recipients

    A heart transplant is a life-saving procedure for patients with end-stage heart failure, but not everyone qualifies. This process involves strict medical evaluations, organ matching, and precise surgical techniques. In this case study, students explore the procedures involved in this life saving technology. The case includes three major sections, which questions and diagrams for students…

  • Case Study – A Brush with Oleander

    Case Study – A Brush with Oleander

    When teaching about the fascinating and sometimes dangerous world of plants, there’s nothing quite as engaging as a real-world case study. Explore the case of deadly white oleander, when a landscaper accidentally poisons herself. This case study offers a multidisciplinary approach for teachers looking to enrich a biology unit on plant physiology. Learners also explore…

  • Case Study – A Grave Problem with the Endocrine System

    Case Study – A Grave Problem with the Endocrine System

    Engage your students with a detailed, real-world case study about a young woman diagnosed with Graves’ disease. This activity introduces students to the endocrine system, focusing on the thyroid and pituitary glands. Learn about the autoimmune processes behind Graves’ disease. The story begins with a college student that is experiencing fatigue, heart palpitations, and weight…

  • Case Study – Ethan’s Journey with Leukemia

    Case Study – Ethan’s Journey with Leukemia

    Are you looking for an engaging way to teach high school biology? Real-world connections can make a huge impact on your students’ understanding of complex topics like the human body, cell function, and diseases. That’s why we’ve created Case Study: Understanding Leukemia Through Ethan’s Story—a resource designed to bring the science of leukemia to life…

  • Case Study – The Mystery of Muscle Weakness

    Case Study – The Mystery of Muscle Weakness

    Bring neuromuscular disorders to life in your high school anatomy classroom with this case study on myasthenia gravis! Designed to illustrate the complex interactions between nerves, muscles, and the immune system, this resource uses the story of a relatable character, Elena, to make advanced anatomy concepts accessible and engaging. Discover why Elena is feeling tired…

  • Case Study – Understanding Lactose Intolerance

    Case Study – Understanding Lactose Intolerance

    I made this case study for freshman level biology to complement Ch 2: The Chemistry of Life. Students review the structure of atoms and molecules, then learn about biomolecules and enzymes. This case study explores the human side of enzymes and proteins. Specifically looking at how humans have a special enzyme, lactase, to digest milk…

  • Hippocratic Oath for Anatomy Students

    Hippocratic Oath for Anatomy Students

    Students read the Hippocratic oath and rewrite the tenants in a simpler form. Working in groups, they discuss each tenant.

  • Updated Case – A Tiny Heart (Ross Procedure)

    Updated Case – A Tiny Heart (Ross Procedure)

    Case study exploring a heart defect in a newborn. Baby Lucas first undergoes balloon dilation to improve blood flow and later has his valve replaced.

  • Activity: Learn How to Measure Blood Pressure

    Activity: Learn How to Measure Blood Pressure

    Students learn how to measure their blood pressure with a sphygmomanometer. Manual and digital devices can be used to compare measurements.

  • CER – How Effective Are Masks at Preventing Disease

    CER – How Effective Are Masks at Preventing Disease

    Students examine data that show the effectiveness of mask wearing and the prevention of disease. The activity is a CER format (claim, evidence, reasoning.)

  • Medical Errors – Don’t Use Pure Water Intravenously

    Medical Errors – Don’t Use Pure Water Intravenously

    I created this mini case study from a story about a patient given sterile water instead of saline in an intravenous drip solution. Students should probably have a learned about tonicity (hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic) before attempting this activity. The worksheet describes a scenario where a patient was hyperglycemic and the doctor ordered water be…

  • What Is an Autopsy?

    What Is an Autopsy?

    A short article about autopsies and medical examiners intended for students in anatomy. Students read a detailed description of an autopsy and answer questions that require close reading

  • Zoobiquity – Review and Discussion Questions

    Zoobiquity – Review and Discussion Questions

    I try to read at least one non-fiction book per year to try to keep myself up to date and inspired with new knowledge and advances in medicine.   I have a classroom set of “Stiff” that I require my AP Biology students to read during the unit on anatomy.  Recently, in a graduate class…

  • Case Study: John Snow and the Origin of Epidemiology

    Case Study: John Snow and the Origin of Epidemiology

    This case study explores a time before the Germ Theory when doctors were uncertain how disease was spread.  Current models, such as the humoral or miasma model could not fully explain how cholera infected some households, but not others.   This case story explores London, England in 1854 after an outbreak of cholera which had…