Educator Blog

Information and inspiration for thought-leaders in mental wellness and education

Our blog features a variety of content from the latest trends and social issues impacting education, to interviews with subject matter experts and clients who are successfully using Kognito products. Additionally, we also feature cutting edge research from our in-house team related to student and athlete mental health, product efficacy and cultivating resiliency after trauma. Check in weekly for the latest blog updates.

At-Risk Simulation: Hispanic/Latinx Student Study

A Longitudinal Study with 6,239 Latinx Students at 78 Institutions

TINA: A New Simulation for Neutropenia Awareness

Each year, more than half a million patients with cancer are treated with chemotherapy, and according to the CDC, infections that are linked to neutropenia are some of the most serious side effects, which can lead to hospitalization, disruption in treatment, or even death.

Fox Colorado Springs Discusses One Degree: Shift the Influence

Living Local interviewed Bethany Pace-Danley and Stacey McClellan from Peer Assistance Services in Colorado about the One Degree: Shift the Influence campaign. As part of the campaign, Coloradans can access Kognito simulations to practice difficult conversations on alcohol and marijuana use.

Talk to Someone: Triple Negative Breast Cancer Named One of the Most Innovative Products of 2018 by PM360

NEW YORK, Dec. 18, 2018/ — PM360, a leading trade magazine for marketing decision makers in the pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, and diagnostics industries, has named Kognito’s Talk to Someone: Triple Negative Breast Cancer as one of the most innovative Products of 2018.

It Takes a Team: Reflecting on a Great 2018

We asked each team at Kognito: what are you most proud of from the past year? These reflections piece together what we’ve been working on, our accomplishments, and where we are heading in 2019.

CBS Houston Features Kognito’s Trauma-Informed Practices for K12 Schools

CBS Houston covered Kognito’s Trauma-Informed Practices for K12 Schools simulation product that prepares educators to support students whose behavior might be related to sources of trauma or distress.

More Than 20 Seconds: An Intervention for Antibiotic Stewardship

Antibiotics: what can prepare health professionals to have conversations with patients who expect antibiotics, but don’t need them?

Kognito at La Salle University on NBC Philadelphia

NBC Philadelphia interviews La Salle University about how Kognito’s At-Risk mental health and suicide prevention simulation trains student leaders to identify signs of distress and guide fellow students to campus resources.

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