Educators
Transform Mental Health Education with Symptom Media’s wealth of unique multimedia content. Enrich your curriculum, engage your students, and create an immersive learning environment that brings the abstract to life.
Complex, Simplified.
Symptom Media offers a unique and engaging way to teach undergraduate & graduate students complex mental health conditions, making Symptom Media an essential asset in mental health education.
Immersive Learning
Symptom Media’s engaging visual resources offer an immersive learning experience, enabling students to grasp and retain complex mental health concepts more efficiently and effectively.
Department Discounts
Symptom Media believes in supporting educators and their mission to transform learning. Symptom Media offers substantial department discounts, making our valuable mental health resources more accessible.
A New Mental Health Education
Symptom Media continues to pioneer a new kind of mental health education by offering an extensive library of cinematic films and interactive case studies that bring theoretical knowledge to life. With Symptom Media’s ability to visually portray complex mental health conditions, the platform enhances comprehension, encourages active learning, and facilitates more effective knowledge retention, revolutionizing the way mental health education is delivered and consumed.
Built For Versatility
Symptom Media’s extensive library of high-quality mental health films and interactive case studies cater to diverse learning styles and can be seamlessly integrated into any curriculum.
Student Pricing
Symptom Media offers educational institutions a unique opportunity to provide students with discounted, unlimited access to a vast library of realistic clinical scenarios, curated to enhance their expertise. A flexible solution for departments and universities seeking an immersive, interactive training platform, it helps improve students’ clinical skills, diagnostic accuracy, and access to valuable resources. Faculty also receive complimentary single-user subscriptions for seamless program integration.
- Unlimited Access to the Film Library.
- Unlimited Access to all Accredited CE Courses.
- Unlimited Access to Better Symptom Recognition.
Enterprise License Pricing
The ultimate solution for departments or university-wide licenses seeking immersive and interactive training platform. Provide your students with unlimited access to a vast library of realistic clinical scenarios, meticulously curated to enhance their expertise.
- Unlimited Access to the Film Library.
- Unlimited Access to all Accredited CE Courses.
- Unlimited Access to Better Symptom Recognition.
- Unlimited Access to Premium Content and Courses
- Annual Discounts
- Department Discounts
FAQ
Frequently asked questions.
How does Symptom Media align with my curriculum or course objectives in the fields of mental health, psychology, social work, nursing, psychiatry or behavioral sciences?
Symptom Media’s video case studies are designed for utmost flexibility. Videos range in 5 to 20 minutes length. You can tailor the videos to meet your teaching needs. You can integrate within your lecture or discussion group, embed videos within your Course Learning Management System, and design your own questions, assignments, assessments and tests, tailored to your course’s learning objectives, around the videos without students knowing what the diagnosis is prior to watching. Introductory courses, for example, can ask “what symptoms did you see” or “what is the diagnosis” while faculty in an advanced course can have the student play the video without sound and ask, for example, “what are the non-verbal symptoms you’re seeing?”
Is Symptom Media appropriate for students at different levels (e.g., undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate)?
Symptom Media is used by all educational levels – undergraduate, graduate, post-graduate and professionals.
What are some examples of how Symptom Media is being used?
Integrate Symptom Media’s video cases in lectures, discussion groups, assignments, and tests. Prepare students for clinical rotations with pre-designed clinical exercises around video case studies. Engage in thoughtful conversations, posing questions about the client’s situation and drawing connections to your own professional experience – whether you’re a psychologist, social worker, nurse, doctor, or healthcare professional.
How can Symptom Media be used to complement lectures, textbooks, or case study work in my courses?
You can embed video case studies, with or without the diagnosis listed, throughout your curriculum. You can have students watch videos alongside required course material and design questions, assignments and tests around the videos.
Can I embed videos in my Learning Management System?
Absolutely. If you purchase our department, organization or university-wide license or make Symptom Media a required purchase for your students at a discounted rate, you can embed videos within your Learning Management System.
How do I embed videos in my Learning Management System?
Each video has its own unique URL. You can copy as many of these URL’s as you’d like and paste within your Learning Management System (Blackboard, Canvas, etc.). All students will need to do is login on their browser (using the set of login credentials that have been purchased by the department, university/organization or student) and click the links you’ve embedded.
Is there a free trial or demo version available for educators to explore before committing to a subscription?
Absolutely. Contact us. We’ll arrange for instructors to have a 30 day free trial and can also schedule a Zoom demo.
How do you price for educators?
Symptom Media offers a variety of options to fit within your budget and meet your training needs: 1) single user subscriptions, 2) department and university/college-wide licenses, and 3) should instructors at universities, colleges or high schools make Symptom Media a required course purchase, we’ll provide special discounted rates for students and complimentary single user subscriptions for faculty members. Please contact us for group rates or making Symptom Media a required course material.