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Project SHINE has put together an extensive resource library to offer volunteers, learners, and faculty valuable information, links, lesson plans, forms, and more.
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www.chinameddict.com is an open Chinese Medical
Dictionary of approx 60,000 terms in both English and Chinese. This is fully
searchable and contains other useful Mandarin language tools. The site is
full available in English and Chinese, and there is also a tailored version
for smart phone access.
Curious about Alzheimer’s Disease? In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby explain how this debilitating disease happens and why it can really mess with people’s memories. You’ll discover how Alzheimer’s is related to something called dementia, as well as who is most at risk for developing the disease. You’ll also find out who the disease is named after and what its main symptoms are. Plus, you’ll find out how scientists are working on a cure and what they suggest doing in the meantime to try to prevent getting Alzheimer’s later in life!
http://www.brainpop.com/health/diseasesinjuriesandconditions/alzheimersd...
Unit One: The Doctor’s Office
Lesson One: Making Appointments
Unit One: The Doctor’s Office
Lesson Two: Describing Pain and Symptoms
Unit One: The Doctor’s Office
Lesson Three: Knowing Your Health History
Unit Two: The Hospital
Lesson One: Emergency
Unit Two: The Hospital
Lesson Two: Surgery
Unit Two: The Hospital
Lesson Three: Taking Charge While You Are in the Hospital
Unit Three: Managing Illness
Lesson One: Diabetes
Unit Three: Managing Illness
Lesson Two: High Blood Pressure
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