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Moose Factory with Alison Sayers

Main Speaker(s): Alison Sayers. Video is a pre-recorded, edited video which was created for nursing students who were going to work at the Moose Factory general Hospital. Sayers gives some background on the location, as well as an overview of what life will be like for the outbound nurses.

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Music at Queen's

Video is an advertisement for the Queen's Facult of Music. Begins with narrator talking about musci at Queen's, after which clips of the different groups within the faculty of music performing are played.

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Myoelectric Training with Pre-School Children, Barbara O?Shae, School of Rehab Therapy

Main Speaker(s): Barbara O'Shea. Video contains footage of O'Shea playing with a child, while a voiceover by O'Shea talks about the use of myoelectric prothetics in children with upper-body amputations. She talks about how children can learn co-ordination with their prothetics through play, as well discussing the applications of the prothetics.

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Nursing Vignettes

Video contains several skits, each of which relates to nursing in some way. Begins with a skit about a discussion between a nurse and a faculty advisor about the nurse's mark. Next is a skit of a nurse and an uncooperative patient. Afterwards a nurse and her supervisor talk about a patient. A nurse and her supervisor also talk about sexual alternatives for couples. A nurse and her patient then talk about her diabetes diagnosis.

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Official Opening of the Ongwanada Resource Center

Main Speakers: Rev. Ed Schamerhorn, Eileen Sinclair, Michele Noble, Helen Cooper, Phil Koven. Location: Unknown, presumably within the Ongwanada Resource Centre. Begins with Rev. Schamerhorn talking about the origins of the resource centre. Sinclair then takes the podium and talks about the resource centre. Noble talks about the importance of people working with the developmentally disabled. A representative of Kenneth Keyes speaks on behalf of the local parliament, and Cooper recognizes the Ongwanada's importance in the community. Koven talks about the fundraising campaign for the centre. Final 5 minutes are black screen.

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Ongwanada - A Day in the Life

Location: Ongwanada Resource Centre. An edited video with a narrator created to emphasize the philosophy and goals of Ongwanada, demonstrating how the staff care for their clients who have a variety of mental and developmental disabilities. The video shows the daily routine of Ongwanada staff as they provide individualized care for the different clients.

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