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St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital: People People People

Main Speaker(s): Doris Thomas, Cathy Townsend, Madeline Halladay, Dr Linda Baker, Jeannette Eadie-Rutten, Sheila Connop, Sister Theresa Matthews, Sister Margaret Rose Fardella, Noreen Mallen, Pat Cross, May Lou Boudreau, Norma O'Shea, Dan Goodchild
Location: St. Mary's of the Lake. Video describes several of St. Mary's of the Lake Hospital's departments and the services they provide. Begins with Thomas talking about the volunteering department. Afterwards Townsend talks about admittance in the hospital. Halladay talks about recordkeeping at the hospital. Dr Baker then talks about the psychology department. Eadie-Rutten describes the department of speech pathology. Connop talks about the department of social work. Sister Matthews talks about health services at the hospital. Sister Fardella talks about the Day Hospital program. Mallen discusses material management at the hospital. Cross talks about the hospital's physiotherapy programs. Boudreau talks about occupational therapy. O'Shea talks about planning patient discharges. Finally, Goodchild talks about the recreational therapy programs.

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Standardized Patient Program: Whether to treat cancer in an Alzheimer's patient

Location: Staged nursing home . Video is an acted skit based on a true scenario. Mrs Porter is an elderly woman with Alzheimer's in a nursing home. Brenda is her daughter who visits her, and discovers her mother has cancer. Brenda is very against any surgery being performed on her mother, but the doctor advises her to let them operate. She gets advice from a family doctor, and then the video ends.

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Stauffer Library Cornerstone

Main Speaker(s): Bill MacClatchy, Agnes Benedickson, David Smith. Video is of a ceremony recreating the cornerstone dedication of the Kingston City Hall, but for Stauffer Library the year before it was opened. Begins with a panning shot over crowd gathered outside Stauffer. The Queen's Band plays a few songs, and then MacClatchy introduces the speakers. Benedickson then talks about the history of Stauffer Library. Smith talks further about the function and importance of the library. The cornerstone of the library is then unveiled, and loaded with a time capsule. The plinth is then closed.

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Stirling Hall Twenty Fifth Anniversary, Department of Physics

Main Speaker(s): Edmond Watson, D.R. Taylor, Agnes Benedickson. Location: Stirling Hall . Begins with Watson talks about the opening of Stirling Hall and the many design specifications the physics department had used. Afterwards Taylor invites Benedickson to unveil a portrait of J.B. Stirling.

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Stu Dine - The Movie

Main Speaker(s): Unknown commitee, Paul Park. Location: presumably McArthur Hall. Video begins with a woman introducing Dine, who is a Faculty of Education member who is being celebrated. Afterwards a satirical search commitee about a fake job position is held, which is given to Dine. Next a less-than-sober professor delivers an inspirational speech. Dine is then presented with a gifta, a card, and a shirt.

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Studio Q - Canada?s Energy is Mindpower

Main Speakers: Mike Nallish, Bernard Trotter, Maurice Yates. Video was created for a local cable channel by Studio Q for their own show. Begins with several ads, followed by Nallish discussing with Trotter and Yates their thoughts on Canadian mindpower and how Queen's can help people harness that power. They also discuss a new book they are releasing. They go on to talk about Queen's graduate program exceptance and international students. Video ends abruptly after half an hour.

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