Dec 4, 2019

Medical Investigation 101 | High School Curriculum Review

If you are homeschooling a high schooler then I think you can agree with me that finding a curriculum can be challenging. It seems like many companies don't have anything to offer above 8th grade. I also don't think there are many reviews for high school materials. I'd like to offer more of that here on my blog and today I am doing just that. Let's get into it!

Medical Investigation 101

Medical Investigation 101 is an interesting curriculum that takes the student along in how doctors analyze medical mystories. This set comes with three books, a textbook, a workbook, and the teachers guide. Medical Investigation 101 will take the student along using realistic cases in how a doctor will break things down in order to find what is going on. The student will have to use the patient's complaint, symptoms, and their medical chart. If your high schooler enjoys an interactive curriculum, they will enjoy this.

My Thoughts

When I got this in the mail my 10th grader was very excited to begin using it. She cracked it open and took off with using it. I never had to remind her to do her work as she would always grab this curriculum first thing in the morning. She enjoyed everything about it, especially getting to learn more about practical things like CPR.



















You can find Medical Investigation 101 here. This set is also part of the full 11th-grade curriculum bundle and you can find that here. My daughter was so sad when she finished this because she enjoyed it so much. She learned a lot of new things and believes other students her age would also enjoy this curriculum.

2 comments:

  1. It's great that your daughter enjoyed it so much that she did it on her own!

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  2. Dear Amanda,
    Thank you for your kind review. Hearing that your daughter enjoyed our curriculum confirms that we achieved our goal of inspiring young almost-adults to get excited about learning, whether or not their goal includes a career in the medical arena.
    Cheers,
    Dr. Russ Hill
    The Co-Author

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