EMS Education at Cedarville University
Discover how Cedarville’s EMT program combines hands-on emergency training, expert instruction, and meaningful service opportunities. Students gain real-world experience through partnerships with local fire departments, preparing them for careers in medicine, EMS, and beyond while developing a strong foundation in ethics and compassionate care.
NextGen PharmDs: When a Pharmacist Calls the Shots
Anna Staudt explains her role as Clinical Pharmacy and Allied Health Manager at Heart of Ohio Family Health, including work in HIV and Hepatitis C treatment, chronic disease management, and student mentorship. She reflects on how Cedarville University’s focus on professionalism and involvement helped her grow, build connections, and discover her passion for working with people in a healthcare setting.
Topical Steroids 101: What Most People Get Wrong
Topical steroids like hydrocortisone can effectively treat eczema, rashes, and itchy skin when used properly. In this video, Dr. Shannon Yarosz explains how much to apply, how often to use these medications, and when to seek medical advice. Learn key safety tips, including avoiding sensitive areas and limiting use to short-term treatment.
Title IX Training — Faculty Staff Sessions 2020
This training outlines Title IX policies, including prohibited conduct, reporting responsibilities, and response procedures. It equips faculty and staff to support students, comply with federal regulations, and maintain a safe, equitable campus environment.
Theology Seminar — Integration Paper Workshop
This session equips faculty to integrate faith and learning by connecting Scripture, theology, and worldview to their disciplines. It provides a clear framework and practical tools for writing an integration paper and for helping students think Christianly in their academic and professional lives.
Theology Seminar Session 10 — Doctrine of Last Things
This video introduces the doctrine of last things, covering death, judgment, and the new creation. It highlights the Christian hope of resurrection and restoration while showing how eternal truths shape present living, academic work, and a Christ-centered worldview.
Theology Seminar Session 12 — History of Higher Education
This lecture explores how Christian colleges can maintain their identity in a changing academic landscape. It traces the historical drift toward secularization and argues that strong theological commitments—clearly expressed and consistently practiced—are essential for long-term faithfulness, impact, and institutional distinctiveness.
Theology Seminar Session 11 — Theism and World Religions
This lecture explores how Christians engage a pluralistic world where shared conclusions often mask deeper differences. It emphasizes asking better questions, understanding competing worldviews, and using those moments of overlap as opportunities to faithfully integrate faith with vocation and gospel witness.
Theology Seminar Session 9 —The Holy Spirit
This message explains why Jesus said His departure was beneficial, focusing on the gift of the Holy Spirit. It clarifies the Spirit’s identity as fully God, His role in guiding believers into truth, and His work in glorifying Christ. Grounded in Scripture and church history, it helps Christians better understand and appreciate the Spirit’s presence and power in their lives.