Anna Dhody is back for Part 2 of our conversation.
What we discuss in Part 2:
Anna filmed an unboxing video of the heart, which unexpectedly went viral, attracting a wide audience and generating interest in the museum.
The success of the heart unboxing led to a series of educational videos about the preservation and display of biological specimens.
Anna's videos fostered a community where viewers shared personal stories and experiences related to medical conditions, leading to increased awareness and support.
After leaving the museum, Anna founded the Dhody Research Institute to continue her work in science communication and education.
The institute aims to increase accessibility to medical and scientific information and inspire young people to explore STEM careers.
Anna is developing new video series, including "What's That For?" which invites viewers to guess the purpose of medical objects and learn their stories.
The Dhody Research Institute is running a fundraising campaign to support the production of more educational content.
Anna emphasized the importance of educating young people to become informed citizens and critical thinkers in today's world.
Links for this episode:
Health Podcast Network
LabVine Learning
Dress A Med scrubs
Digital Pathology Club
Dhody Research Institute
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Dhody Research Institute on Instagram
Dhody Research Institute on YouTube
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