Time 1:07:37
"This feature-length documentary presents an accessible yet in-depth and up-to-date message with a touch of mystery and suspense: Can we, in fact, beat superbugs--antibiotic-resistant bacteria?" << Read more >>
Time 16:00
"This program will address what nurses and other healthcare workers need to know about the security of electronic data under HIPAA.After viewing this program, the learner should be able to:• Describe the overall purpose and goals of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.• Explain the difference between administrative, physical and technical safeguards.• Explain the role of the privacy officer in a healthcare institution.• Describe the various actions and precautions to take to ensure security of patient informationin an electronic format." << Read more >>
Time 53:07
"Three women at risk of developing Alzheimer’s join a groundbreaking study to try to prevent the disease. The major study tracks the health and memory of thousands of people over many years, as researchers hunt for lifestyle changes and medicines that could improve all our chances and ultimately protect the brain and body from one of the world’s deadliest diseases. Distributed by PBS Distribution."
Alzheimer's Awareness Month Presentation
Time 35:00
"... This updated edition of Medcom’s course on geriatric assessment concentrates on those portions of a total assessment that are commonly performed in a clinical setting. It describes a functional assessment, and demonstrates a step-by step physical assessment, identifying steps that may differ in evaluating the health status of an older adult. It also provides a brief overview on mental status assessment as well as the importance of an inventory of medications. ..."
Alzheimer's Awareness Month Presentation
Time 19:20
"For many of these families, caregiving is a tragicjourney, one for which they have little support and couldn't possibly be prepared."
Alzheimer's Awareness Month Presentation
Time 54:03
Java Films
"In March 2018, US police tracked down the Golden State serial killer, who had gone undetected for 40 years, by identifying members of his family on a commercial DNA database. It was the first time investigative genetic genealogy had been used to crack a case and helped spawn a new discipline."
Time 53:06
NOVA
"Almost 40 years after the discovery of HIV, could we be on the verge of ending the AIDS epidemic in America? How did scientists and the public health community tackle one of the most elusive deadly viruses to ever infect humans? Can innovative drugs bring new infections to zero? This is the story of scientific achievement and public health work that still needs to be done to end HIV in America."
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