Showing 532 results

Archival description
Queen's University. Queen's Television fonds Queen's University. Queen's Television.
Print preview View:

1 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects

Human Gene Mapping in 1988 - Dr. David Housman

Main Speaker(s): Dr David Housman. Video is of a lecture by Dr Housman during the thirteenth meeting of the Association of Cytogenic Technologists. He compares how gene mapping was a decade in the past vs where they are in 1988, highlighting their progress.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Drug Addiction Research: Group Discussion, Warkworth Pennitentiary

Main Speaker(s): Two group leaders, many Warkworth Pennitentiary convicts. Location: Warkworth Pennitentiary. Video is of a group discussion about drug addiction between a male and female group leader and several convicts from Warkworth Pennitentiary. Main focus of the discussion is on how to manage relapses. They talk about how relapsing makes them feel, and strategies to mitigate relapses.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Anorexia Nervosa, Dr. McSherry, Student Health Services 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Dr Jim McSherry, Dr Dianne Delva, Dr Elspeth Baugh, Dr George Ashman, Dr James Hanforth. Location: lecture hall. Video begins with Dr McSherry introducing himself to the audience before introducing the panelists of the symposium. He then talks about the eating disorder Anorexia Nervosa. Afterwards Dr Delva talks about the phyical effects of anorexia. Next, Dr Baugh talks about the behavioural characteristics of anorexia. Dr Ashman delivers a lecture on inpatient management og someone with anorexia. Finally, Dr Hanforth the possible causes of anorexia. The panelist take audience questions for the final portion of the video.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Making Canadian Medical History: Dr. Harry Botterell (U of T Hon. Degree)

Main Speaker(s): Dr Harry Botterell. Edited video with a narrator on the life of Dr Botterell and his accomplishments. Created in recognition of the honourary degree he received from the University of Toronto, as well as the opening of Botterell Hall. Contains footage of interviews with Dr Botterell, describing his life in his own words. Also contins footage of Dr Botterell receiving his honourary degree.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Meds? 43: The Way We Were, Faculty of Medicine

Main Speaker(s): Robert McKendry
Begins with a man sitting in a large chair by a fireplace talking about a video he created several years ago for a class reunion using old 8mm film of people from the class of Meds '43. The video in question then plays, while the man narrates over it talking about how things were at Queen's in the past.

Queen's University. Queen's Television.

Results 1 to 10 of 532