Aquifer
Megan Hotaling is an experienced professional in community engagement and event management, currently serving as the Community Engagement & Event Manager at Aquifer since November 2020. Previously, Megan worked at New England College from June 2007 to October 2020, where roles included Director of Student Engagement and Assistant Director of Student Involvement, overseeing student programming and managing events for the student body. Earlier experience includes serving as a Programs Office Graduate Assistant and Programs Coordinator at the University of Connecticut, where responsibilities involved advising student committees and managing budgets for campus events. Megan began their career at SUNY Oneonta as an Academic Team Member and Orientation Assistant, providing academic advising and support to students. Educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Higher Education and Student Affairs from the University of Connecticut and a Bachelor’s degree in English and Communication Studies from SUNY Oneonta.
Aquifer
Aquifer is known and respected for developing trusted, award-winning, virtual case-based courses and content for health professions students. Created by educators, for educators—in close collaboration with their national organizations—Aquifer’s courses build essential knowledge and clinical reasoning skills—grounded in Aquifer’s trusted pedagogy. Aqueduct, Aquifer’s proprietary learning management system, ensures learning is accessible anytime, anywhere. Aquifer is a mission-driven non-profit organization dedicated to delivering the best health care education through collaborative development and research into innovative, high-impact virtual teaching and learning methods. Since our founding in 2006, over 16,000,000 virtual cases have been completed by more than 300,000 students. Aquifer is used by over 95% of U.S. medical schools and a growing number of osteopathic, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, and international medical programs. Aquifer courses are evidence-based, peer-reviewed, and continuously updated by our academic consortium, to support best practices in clinical teaching and learning. The Aquifer Consortium forms the bedrock of Aquifer, bringing together more than 200 healthcare educators across disciplines. The consortium is home to a thriving, collaborative community of healthcare education leaders deeply committed to driving innovation in teaching and learning. Every course we deliver is created in partnership with the leading national organization to ensure that our content correlates to national curriculum standards and serves the needs of educators. Aquifer's subscription-based courses: Aquifer Family Medicine - Aquifer Geriatrics - Aquifer Internal Medicine - Aquifer Pediatrics - Aquifer Radiology - Aquifer Clinical Excellence (Coming July 1, 2023) - Aquifer Neurology (Coming July 1, 2023)