Sharing the knowledge we have is one of the greatest things we can do in our lives. It is the essence of parenthood, education, and many philanthropies. Here you have the chance to participate in this gift. The topics you share do not have to be related to the topics we cover (molecular medicine, combination products, and seriously ill patients’ ability to access experimental therapies), but can include whatever pertinent issues you feel are important to quality health.
Possible Educational Methods
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Education Principles
- Use reliable resources in your research and validate the information you use
- Know who your target audience is
- Put yourself in your viewers’ shoes, answering whatever questions which may be lingering in their minds in the least wordy and time-consuming manner possible.
- Minimize your audiences’ effort, while maximizing the knowledge they gain.
- Make it fun! People often get bored when you are too serious.
- Remember subtle differences – I originally had trouble differentiated PPTs used for presenting purposes only and those used for pure learning.
Submitting your Resources
We ask that you email your resources to innovationandchoice@gmail.com
How they are Chosen
All resources must meet our Education Principles, must pass our Quality Control Standards, whereby they are then reviewed by our Education Team who decides whether the submitted material is quality material or not. After this, the education material submitted is given to our advisory board for final review. After passing these checkpoints, such user-generated education material is shared on our site as User-generated Educational Programs.
All in-house material is vetted through the exact same protocol, but is developed by our Education Team — thus skips this step.
*While materials are being vetted, users will be able to review the resources under our “Uncurated Content.”