This page is your resource hub for how to find everything you need— answer keys, placement tests, the curated video library, guides, and everything you need to support your child’s learning.
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Build the clinical foundation that future healthcare professionals need. Future doctors deserve more than school science. This is where serious foundation-building begins — taught by a physician who's spent decades preparing students for premed.

Help your child understand the body they live in. Human biology isn't a school subject. It's a life skill. LifePath teaches your child what their body actually needs — so they make better decisions every day for the rest of their life.

Navigate the hardest conversations with confidence. The human body, reproduction, relationships, consent, and what to do when something isn't right. Clear, clinically accurate, shame-free
Finally, a real program for kids and teens who are drawn to medicine, one that takes their curiosity seriously and builds the foundation that premed actually requires.
MedPath has four levels — from Foundations through Level 3. You can change to a different level any time you need. Contact Jill for help.
Read the descriptions, see where your kid lands, and you’ll have a pretty good starting point in about two minutes.
The detailed way: MedPath Pre-Assessment
This isn’t a test. It’s a guide that asks your child a series of questions to find out how they actually reason through a medical problem. There are no wrong answers. It just shows you where they are right now.
The human way: Talk it through with Nurse Jill
She does this every day and is very good at getting families to exactly the right starting point.
MedPath covers a lot of ground. To keep students oriented through the full curriculum, each level has a custom-designed guidebook — complete with maps and milestones that turn a long learning journey into something worth tracking.
Why the fantasy theme for a serious pre-med program? Because the medical biology is rigorous and clinical, but the guidebooks are completely optional. Almost every student loves them. A few don’t — and that’s fine, because the fantasy lives only in the guidebooks, not in the actual lessons. The curriculum stays exactly what it is: serious clinical foundation-building.
Parent Note: For the integrity of the program for all students, these links provide only the final answer sheets. The full student workbooks, guided notes, labs, and other materials are available only inside your MedPath course.
Healthcare is not one career. It’s dozens. And your child needs to see all of them.
In MedPath, career exploration isn’t an afterthought. It’s woven throughout every level. Your child encounters:
MedPath Insights Videos — Real clinicians doing their actual work. Cardiologists in the cath lab, surgeons in the OR, genetic counselors having real conversations with families. These aren’t lectures about careers — they’re windows into what different roles actually do every day.
Career Snapshots & Coloring Pages — Beautiful, visually rich explorations of specific careers. Each one explains what that job involves, why someone chose it, and what they love about it. They’re designed so students can learn AND engage creatively.
A student exploring heart health doesn’t just learn cardiology facts. They also learn about cardiologists, interventional radiologists, cardiac nurses, perfusionists, and echocardiographers — seeing the full team and what each person brings.
Download the Career Pages Reference Guide — A complete list of all the careers currently available in the full MedPath program, so you can see the breadth of what your child is accessing. (This is just a reference list — the full videos, snapshots, and coloring pages are inside your MedPath course.)
Dr. Robin has handpicked science and health videos from the internet and organized them by topic — over 25 modules covering everything from individual body systems to surgery, cancer, genetics, and patient stories.
No tests. No assignments. Just exploration.
How to use it:
After your child studies the heart, for example, they can watch a cardiologist’s day in the clinic, see how cardiac catheterization works, and hear from patients living with heart conditions.
How to access it:
Use your current MedPath login to have it appear in your dashboard. Or create a separate account if you’d prefer to keep it private from your learner.
The access link and instructions are in your MedPath welcome email. If you can’t find it, reach out to us.
This ebook walks you through the years ahead. A step-by-step guide for building a medical foundation at home — on your own or with MedPath.
This was included in your welcome email. If you can’t find it, just reach out and we’ll forward it to you!
Sharing this guide? This is a valuable resource created for our MedPath community. If you’d like to share it with a friend or colleague, please don’t share the PDF directly. Instead, send them this link so they can request their own copy.
Thank you for respecting this community guideline.
Your child or teen is already getting sex education. The question is where?
You want them to have the truth first. The real science. The kind of education that builds critical thinking, not shame or fear.
MedPath is a complete, rigorous program. But it’s focused on clinical thinking and medicine.
If your child is also asking bigger questions about human development, reproduction, relationships, and consent — the full spectrum of what it means to grow up in a human body — Making More Humans covers that ground with the same clinical accuracy and real-world focus.
Every child needs this information. You already know that Dr. Robin is the right person to teach human biology.
We each get one body for life. But most people never learn how it actually works. LifePath gives them the physician-built education that changes everything.
Parent Note: For the integrity of the program for all students, these links provide only the final answer sheets. The full student workbooks, guided notes, labs, and other materials are available only inside your MedPath course.
Dr. Robin does the teaching through physician-led video lessons. You show up and guide your child — no medical background or prep work required.
Each lesson includes:
Your job is to be present. Not to become a science teacher.
What to Expect
LifePath: One Body for Life covers all major body systems (respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, gastrointestinal, immune, endocrine, integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous system, the eight senses), plus nutrition and healthy choices. Over 60 physician-led video lessons designed for ages 8-18.
Work through the lessons at whatever pace feels right for your family. Some families do one a week. Some do more. There’s no race.
These aren’t textbook explanations. They’re real clinicians, real patients, real-world health in action.
After your child studies the heart, for example, they can watch a cardiologist explain a patient’s condition, see what an echocardiogram actually shows, and hear from people living with heart disease — so they understand not just how the heart works, but what it means when something goes wrong.
How to access it:
Use your current LifePath login to have it appear in your dashboard. Or create a separate account if you’d prefer to keep it private from your learner.
The access link and instructions are in your LifePath welcome email. If you can’t find it, reach out to us.
LifePath is designed to stand on its own. Your child will understand their body deeply and personally.
But sometimes understanding their own body sparks a bigger question: What about the medicine side? What happens when things go wrong? What can I do to help people when things go wrong?
If that’s your child, MedPath is waiting. It’s designed so that a student can move from LifePath into MedPath Level 2 seamlessly — they already understand the systems, so they’re ready to go deeper into disease, diagnosis, and how medicine actually works.
If your child is in high school, they may be ready for Level 3 instead — reach out to Jill to figure out the best fit.
If your child is asking bigger questions about human reproduction, development, and how to navigate relationships and consent, Making More Humans is the place to get ahead of social media, clueless friends, and misinformation.
Knowledge is the most powerful protection a child can have. When kids know the clinical facts about their bodies, consent, and relationships, they can recognize danger, name what happened to them, and get help. The risks parents fear most are prevented not by ignorance, but by accurate information.
You’re not looking for “the talk.” You’re looking for a way to give your kid the truth first — before the internet does, before their friends do.
Sharing the cards? These are a valuable resource created for our Making More Humans community.
If you’d like to share them with a friend or colleague, please don’t share them directly. Instead, send them this link so they can get their own copy. Thank you for respecting this community guideline.
The conversation cards are a tool for natural, ongoing learning — not a one-time “talk.” They’re designed to be pulled when the moment feels right, discussed casually, and returned to again as your child grows.
How to Use the Conversation Cards
Important Note: You know your child/teen best. Some will love the opportunity to draw a card and answer a question. Some will hate it. If yours will hate it, it’s better to pretend these don’t exist and if you choose to use the questions at all, to bring them up naturally in conversation.
Use these in whatever way is most valuable for you. This is your family and you choose what you want to do!
Can’t always sit down to watch videos with your child? Some families listen to the lessons during car rides, while cooking, or while doing dishes together.
The parent podcast version gives you the full content in audio form — all the clinical accuracy and real-world context, just in a format that fits differently into your life.
You’ll find the link to access the podcast in your Making More Humans welcome email. If you need help finding it, reach out to us.
This is a 115-page resource that goes way deeper than just answers. Every lesson has questions at three levels: Identify (what), Interpret (how), and Integrate (why it matters and how it connects to real life and real decisions). The back of the answer key has suggested discussion questions for each module.
The answer key gives you the answers to the Identify questions, but then it walks you through how to facilitate conversations at the Interpret and Integrate levels — helping your child think through what they’re learning and why it matters.
It’s designed so you can have real discussions, not just check answers.
Making More Humans covers human reproduction. What about the rest of the body?
If your child is curious about how the systems they’re learning about in Making More Humans actually work — the endocrine system that drives puberty, the reproductive system in detail, what different body types look like and why — LifePath covers all of that with the same clinical accuracy and real-world focus.
Or if understanding their own body has sparked a bigger interest in how medicine works, what happens when things go wrong, and what a career in healthcare might look like, MedPath is waiting.
Even though you’re part of the Inner Circle, we know you might still want to see the preview classrooms before enrolling in another course for your family. You can use this form to request access to any preview classroom you’d like! You can also reach out to Nurse Jill with any questions about next steps or the right program for another child.