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Higher Education
Philadelphia, PA 19,735 followers
Empowering millions of current and future clinicians and caregivers worldwide with the best learning experience possible
About us
Osmosis.org is a leading health education platform with an audience of millions of current and future healthcare professionals and their patients and family members (https://www.osmosis.org/world). Our vision is to create a more caring world by developing the most caring people. To learn more please visit www.osmosis.org/about and to see what career opportunities are available please visit www.osmosis.org/careers.
Industry
Higher Education
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Philadelphia, PA
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2015
Specialties
Medical Education, Learning Science, Education Technology, Educational Research, Health Media, Public Health, Healthcare, and Online Program Management
Locations
Employees at Osmosis.org from Elsevier
Updates
- Next Tuesday! Learn how to effectively utilize low-stakes assessments to improve student learning in your classroom. 📚 Register now: https://lnkd.in/e7mVH6MaQuizzing is a vital component of the health professions education journey. It promotes active learning, reinforces knowledge retention, and encourages critical thinking skills among students. In our upcoming webinar, explore the effectiveness of quizzing as a study tool and learn how Osmosis from Elsevier can enhance your students' learning experience through interactive quizzes and assessments. This free #webinar will be held next Tuesday, November 12th, at 1 PM EST/10 AM PST. Please register at the link above.#learnbyosmosis Elsevier Health Education #pedagogy #curriculumdesign #assessments #studentengagement #healtheducation
- Leaning into the ancient wisdom that ‘practice makes perfect’ nursing educators are increasingly embracing approaches such as simulation and competency-based education that provide students with low-risk opportunities to practice skills. You might even say that the ‘see one, do one, teach one’ framework has evolved into ‘see one, do one, debrief, get assessed and do it again.’ But while research shows these hands-on methods lead to increased patient safety and better clinical outcomes, they can be challenging to implement as we’ll learn on this episode from April Rowe Neal, PhD, RN, the graduate nursing simulation educator at Winona State University College of Nursing & Health Sciences. “It can be hard for a lot of faculty because it's not necessarily how we've all been trained, right? You have to take more of that ‘guide on the side’ role rather than having all of your lecture notes perfectly typed to deliver to your students,” she explains to new Raise the Line host Kelsey LaFayette, DNP, ARNP, FNP-C, the Senior Content Manager at Osmosis from Elsevier. On the plus side, Rowe Neal thinks these methods build a partnership between the learner and the teacher. Find out why that happens, learn how her program uses scaffolding to set students up for success and get Rowe Neal’s take on the role of mindfulness for medical learners and providers in this insightful conversation. Mentioned in this episode: Winona State University College of Nursing & Health Sciences https://lnkd.in/gaHyg6W8Listen to today's episode of Raise the Line: https://lnkd.in/gbm_KNbh #raisetheline #nursingeducation
- Today at 2 PM EST/11 AM PST! Hear from our Osmosis Nursing experts about what it takes to become a Nurse Practitioner, from applying to getting certified! 🌟 Register now: https://lnkd.in/eBSUHQ9UJoin Osmosis from Elsevier experts Maria Pfrommer and Kelsey LaFayette for an informative session where they'll uncover the essential steps and skills needed to kickstart your career as a nurse practitioner. Learn about the logistics of getting an #MSN-NP or #NP/DNP degree, how to obtain state licensure and national certification, and what specializations will enhance your career opportunities. Get helpful insights into the process and tips on making your education work for you. Reserve your spot now and take the first step towards a fulfilling career as a nurse practitioner! This free webinar will be held today, November 14th, at 2 PM EST/11 AM PST. Please register at the link above.#learnbyosmosis Elsevier Nursing & Health Education #nursepractitioner #npschool #npstudent #dnp #nursepractitionerweek #npweek #healtheducation
- Tomorrow! Do you really know how to use low-stakes assessments to boost student learning potential? 🤔 Find out in our insightful webinar on the power of quizzing – register now: https://lnkd.in/e7mVH6MaQuizzing is a vital component of the health professions education journey. It promotes active learning, reinforces knowledge retention, and encourages critical thinking skills among students. In our upcoming webinar, explore the effectiveness of quizzing as a study tool and learn how Osmosis from Elsevier can enhance your students' learning experience through interactive quizzes and assessments. This free #webinar will be held tomorrow, November 12th, at 1 PM EST/10 AM PST. Please register at the link above.#learnbyosmosis Elsevier Health Education #pedagogy #curriculumdesign #assessments #studentengagement #healtheducation
- 2024 is the year today’s Raise the Line guest, Michelle Hughes, is supposed to die. That’s according to the diagnosis she received three years ago from an oncologist who told her she had a rare, incurable form of cancer that had already caused innumerable tumors throughout her body. As a mother of three – with her youngest child being just a few weeks old at the time of her diagnosis – this was obviously devastating news. But fortunately, the optimism and encouragement of a second oncologist allowed for a new path forward. “It changed my entire world when that one doctor had hope,” she tells host Lindsey Smith. Fueled by the advice of her new doctor “to just live your life” Michelle embraced a healthy lifestyle that includes distance running, including a recently completed triathlon. She has also embraced the role of empowering others to face their challenges through “My Journey to Just Live” an organization she created that keeps her busy doing a blog, social media posts, speaking engagements fundraisers and other activities. Join us for a special edition of our Year of the Zebra series focused on rare diseases to learn about Michelle’s challenging journey to motherhood, being a parent to three young children, and living with terminal cancer. “I remind my children and myself that cancer doesn't define me. I'm so much more than that.” For information on the November 16th online premiere of a documentary about Michelle’s story, visit My Journey to Just Live: https://lnkd.in/gH4ckxtXListen to today's episode of Raise the Line: https://lnkd.in/g8VipBZq #raisetheline #podcast #yearofthezebra
- Next Thursday! From program requirements to specializations, learn everything you need to know about becoming a #NursePractitioner in our info-packed webinar! 💉✨ Register now: https://lnkd.in/eBSUHQ9UJoin Osmosis from Elsevier experts Maria Pfrommer and Kelsey LaFayette for an informative session where they'll uncover the essential steps and skills needed to kickstart your career as a nurse practitioner. Learn about the logistics of getting an #MSN-NP, #NP, or #DNP degree; how to obtain state licensure and national certification; and what specializations will enhance your career opportunities. Get helpful insights into the process and tips on making your education work for you. Reserve your spot now and take the first step towards a fulfilling career as a nurse practitioner! This free #webinar will be held next Thursday, November 14th, at 2 PM EST/11 AM PST. Please register at the link above.#learnbyosmosis Elsevier Nursing & Health Education #npschool #npstudent #healtheducation
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🌍 It’s Movember! As we step into Movember, we’re taking a moment to celebrate the incredible men on our team and everywhere to raise awareness for men’s health – mental, physical, and emotional. To every man in our organization: We appreciate the skills and expertise you bring to work daily and the unique strengths, perspectives, and energy you add to our culture. This month, let's join the global effort to raise awareness of men’s health issues, from mental health awareness to cancer prevention. 💡 Did you know? Men are often less likely to talk about mental health struggles or seek help when they need it. Movember is here to challenge that, sparking conversations and breaking down stigma. Let's spark positive change this Movember – because together, we can make a difference ---> https://lnkd.in/gVswtmw #Movember #MensHealth #WellbeingAtWork #Elsevier #MakeADifference #MensHealthAwareness - What good are dazzling advancements in science – such as the rapid development of an effective COVID vaccine – if public distrust of science and medicine leads people to reject them? That’s the sort of question animating the work of today’s Raise the Line guest Dr. Kathleen Reeves, president and CEO of The Arnold P. Gold Foundation. A key part of the answer, Reeves believes, is to increase the level of humanism in healthcare, defined as providing kind, safe, trustworthy care. “Humanism in healthcare is the vehicle to allow science to make an impact, and it is what is needed to change a broken healthcare system,” she tells host Caleb Furnas. Her conviction is based on numerous studies showing that patients who feel heard, understood, and treated with empathy by their healthcare providers report higher satisfaction levels and improved quality of life. The approach boosts provider satisfaction and lowers costs as well. “There's more science in the value of humanism than in many of the things I learned almost thirty years ago when I was a pediatric resident.” Tune in to this insightful episode to discover what providers can do in less than a minute to create a connection with patients, what Reeves and the foundation are doing to support providers who want to incorporate humanism into their practice, and how the White Coat ceremony got started. Mentioned in this episode: Arnold P. Gold Foundation - https://lnkd.in/gSsv8zQwListen to today's episode of Raise the Line:https://lnkd.in/gbgQFKW2 #raisetheline #podcast #healthcare
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As the Festival of Lights brightens our lives with joy, unity, and hope, we want to extend our warmest wishes to everyone celebrating Diwali across the globe.🌏 Diwali isn't just about lights; it celebrates togetherness. Whether you're gathering with family, connecting with friends, or lighting up the world nicely, we hope this Diwali brings you prosperity, health, and happiness. Let’s take a moment to appreciate what makes us stronger and the connections that make us one. Happy Diwali from all of us at Elsevier. https://lnkd.in/gETMarGr #HappyDiwali #FestivalOfLights #Elsevier #CelebratingTogether #Diwali2024
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