The Nursing Shortage: A Crisis in America Healthcare 5 of 8
May 232010
This documentary takes a very honest, much needed look at the state of nursing in America. By interviewing doctors, hospital administrators, union representatives, members of the public and nurses themselves we get a complete picture of this severe and growing problem.
Produced and hosted by Paula Packwood MHA, RN, a health care professional with over 35 years of experience in the field. She has presented this video to politicians and policy makers in Sacramento and Washington DC.
Directed and edited by Greg Wyatt.
Originally aired on the now defunct Adelphia Channel in the fall of 2003.
Duration : 0:7:44
Kitty got a cold? Pup not so perky? Keep your four-footed family members healthy with help from Veterans Memorial Animal Hospital. Based in Houston, they provide both western and eastern medicine, offering ultrasound, acupuncture, laser surgery, chiropractic treatment and more.
This documentary takes a very honest, much needed look at the state of nursing in America. By interviewing doctors, hospital administrators, union representatives, members of the public and nurses themselves we get a complete picture of this severe and growing problem.
This documentary takes a very honest, much needed look at the state of nursing in America. By interviewing doctors, hospital administrators, union representatives, members of the public and nurses themselves we get a complete picture of this severe and growing problem.
Community Hospital orthopedic surgeon Dr. Sean O’Brien keeps World Motocross Champions in the action. From broken shoulders to hand dislocations, Dr. O’Brien keep them flying high.
This documentary takes a very honest, much needed look at the state of nursing in America. By interviewing doctors, hospital administrators, union representatives, members of the public and nurses themselves we get a complete picture of this severe and growing problem.
This was a project for Psychology class. These audio clips are interviews with actual patients and the Reuther Psychiatric Hospital. Since they wouldn’t let use cameras inside the building, we drew rough sketches of the patients being interviewed.
A community medical center near Philadelphia, Doylestown Hospital relies on a mobile workforce of 360 independent physicians to provide a highly responsive healing environment for thousands of patients. Those physicians stay connected 24/7 to colleagues and hospital staff with their first responder: Apple iPhone 3G. With iPhone, doctors get access to patients’ vital stats, medical reference applications, and breaking health alerts to provide collaborative and efficient patient care.
This documentary takes a very honest, much needed look at the state of nursing in America. By interviewing doctors, hospital administrators, union representatives, members of the public and nurses themselves we get a complete picture of this severe and growing problem.
More than 40 volunteers from the University of Chicago Medical Center traveled to Haiti to assist medical relief efforts in the weeks after the January earthquake. Cheryl Reed, senior editor in the UCMC Communications office, spent a week with some of the physicians, nurses and physical therapists working at a field hospital in Fond Parisien, Haiti. In Part 2, the hospital community holds church service, volunteers move the operating rooms by hand, and physical therapists and physicians talk about practicing medicine in unique circumstances.