iCAN Curriculum
iCAN has created a set of activities that will help you prepare to be the best advocate that you can be. Complete the activities in each of the categories below for your appropriate age group. You can complete these activities on your own or during your chapter meetings.
Once you have completed all of the activities for your age group in each of the different categories, you may receive a certificate of completion for that age group, as a Pre-Med Specialist (ages 8-10), Medical Apprentice (ages 11-12), Clinical Authority (ages 13-14), Medical Associate (ages 15-16), Medical Expert (ages 17+). Your iCAN Chapter Leader can print and sign the Certificate of Completion.
Currently we have content for the categories "Telling Your Story" and "Clinical Trials" and "Becoming a Leader". Check back often to view new activities as they become available.
Telling Your Story
Complete the activities under "Telling Your Story" for your appropriate age group. You can complete these activities on your own or during your chapter meetings. Some activities will require approval from your iCAN Chapter Leader.
This module was designed by Rebecca Williams with sponsorship from Eli Lilly and activity pages by Jumo Health.
Understanding Clinical Research
Complete the activities under "Understanding Clinical Research" for your appropriate age group. You can complete these activities on your own or during your chapter meetings. Some activities will require approval from your iCAN Chapter Leader.
This module was designed by the youth members of iCAN Research and an iCAN Clinical Research Committee led by Collin Hovinga, iACT.
Thank you to MRCT for sharing these resources.
Thank you to Eli Lilly for sharing these resources.
Becoming a Leader
Complete the activities under "Becoming a Leader" for your appropriate age group. You can complete these activities on your own or during your chapter meetings. Some activities will require approval from your iCAN Chapter Leader.
This module was designed by the community of iCAN Research and an iCAN Clinical Research Committee led by Collin Hovinga, iACT.
Thank you to University of Texas at Austin student Dominique Lopez for sharing these resources.
Thank you to University of Texas at Austin student Dominique Lopez for sharing these resources.