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Policy Studies Inaugural Conference: Media & Culture (2 tapes)

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): Michael Davies, Flora MacDonald, John Godfrey. Begins with Davies introducing MacDonald and Godfrey. Aftrwards MacDonald lectures the audience on cultural policy, focusing on a case study of a policy she helped through the House of Commons recently. Godfrey then takes the podium and delivers a paper on the media's role in the creation of public policy.
Part 2. Main Speaker(s): John Godfrey, George Perlin. Video begins with the continuation and conclusion of Godfrey's lecture. Afterwards, Perlin delivers a speech on the use of public opinion research in policy making. The speakers then takes questions from the audience for the remainder of the video.

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Dr. Broullette & Debby - Psych Interview

Main Speaker(s): Dr Broulette, Debby. Begins with Dr Broulette asking Debby about her issues back in high school when her mental health issues began. She discusses her mood swings and the voices she occasionally hears. They also talk about how she reacted to the different kinds of medication she has been on.

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Health Care - Innovation, Impact & Challenge, School of Public Administration. Introduction - Dr. D. Sinclair

Main Speaker(s): Dr D. Sinclair. Location: lecture room . Video is a speech by Dr Sinclair where he introduces the purpose and theme of the conference, which is the significant challeges faced by health care ministers, as well as the innvoation required to improve Canadian health care. He also introduces the future presentations in the conference.

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Health Care - Innovation, Impact & Challenge, School of Public Administration. Dr. W.J.S. Marshall: Continuous Quality Improvement/Total Quality Management

Main Speaker(s): Dr John Marshall. Video is of a paper by Dr Marhsall on how continuous quality improvement can help Canadian health care meet its current challenges and expand its impact on society. He also discusses how health care delivery can achieve his principles of constant quality improvement.

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Health Care - Innovation, Impact & Challenge, School of Public Administration. Joan Watson: The View of the Consumer

Main Speaker(s): Joan Watson. Video is a paper presented by Watson on the current consumer's view of Canadian health care, comparing and contrasting that with the provincial government's plan for innovating health care. She describes the effect cutbacks are having on both the consumer and the government's plan for the future. She also offers some suggestions as to how the government should innovate and improve Canadian health care, as well as suggestions for consumers regarding health care.

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Health Care - Innovation, Impact & Challenge, School of Public Administration. Mrs. Amelita Armit: Review & Forecast of Federal/Provincial Relationships

Main Speaker(s): Amelita Armit. Video is of a paper presented by Armit on the current relationship between the federal and provincial government regarding health care, and the potential ways that relationship could evolve in the future. She also provides a history of the legislation that lead to the current provincial-federal relationship.

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Health Encounter Card Pilot Project - School of Public Administration, Christel Woodward PhD and Lynn Curry PhD

Main Speaker(s): Christel Woodward, Lyn Curry. Location: Lecture hall. Video is a presentation of a project by the Ministry of Health. They propose a 'smart' health card which contains a microscopic chip as a personal, portable health record of the carrier. Video begins with Woodward describing the feasability of the proposed project. Afterwards Curry goes further in-depth into the features of the card, as well as her evaluation of the card.

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Health Care - Innovation, Impact & Challenge, School of Public Administration. Final Report - Raisa Deber, PhD

Main Speaker(s): Raisa Deber, Dr S. Mathwin Davis. Location: Dining Hall. Video is the final speech in the Health Care Conference series, with Deber commenting on the papers delivered in the conference. She critiques the views of the speakers as well as the presentation of the speakers themselves. Afterwards Dr Davis takes the podium and thanks the conference organizers.

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