This page is intended to be a growing collection of topics of interest to those teaching in the health sciences. Some copyrighted sites are referenced that may be used as ancillaries in your courses. As such sites may cease to be available and may have accessibility issues, you do not want to rely on them. You can directly access this page using the following: tinyurl.com/OERI-HS2020
One other resource - Carnegie Mellon OLI has a Healthcare IT Foundations course that is licensed CC-BY-NC-SA. I really like this resource because, beyond IT, it covers a range of topics that are covered in many courses like healthcare organizations, professional behaviors, and information privacy. Given the open licensing, it is easy to remix into any course. Health IT Foundations - Open & Free for Independent LearnersLinks to an external site.
I am searching for nursing OER, more specifically for a perioperative course (surgery). Is anyone familiar with this niche or can guide me to modules, journal articles, text, etc. >> This may not be the topics that are needed – but it is very well done: https://www.openpediatrics.org/collection/simulatorsLinks to an external site.
Additional Health Science Resources from the CCCOER List-Serv
Open RN YouTube ChannelLinks to an external site. - This channel contains OER media with a CC 4.0 license being used by the Open RN project. The Open RN project is funded by a $2.5 million dollar grant from the Department of Education to create 5 OER Nursing Textbooks with 25 associated Virtual Reality scenarios.
Three primary methods for calculation of medication dosages exist; Dimensional Analysis, Ratio Proportion, and Formula or Desired Over Have Method. We are going to explore the Ratio-Proportion Method, one of these three methods, in more detail.
Dosage Calculations: NCLEX-RNLinks to an external site. - this is not an openly licensed site, so you would not want to rely on it as a resource. It also will subject students to advertisements - but it may also be a useful resource.
Basic drug calculationsLinks to an external site. - An Australian website that may be useful. As with other copyrighted sites, linking to such resources is permitted - but you do not want to rely on them. Any such site may also have accessibility issues.
Calculating Safe Medication Dose Ranges: Learning Practice ActivitiesLinks to an external site. - "This learning activity is designed to give nursing students confidence and skill with calculating safe dose medication ranges used in the clinical setting. The learner will be introduced to concept with a short tutorial, a Flash interactive learning module and an Excel workbook to check their answers. This learning activity is appropriate for students in LPN and RN nursing programs." (licensing not specified)