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Advancement in Medical Science and Philosophy, Dr. Pellegrino: 2004 Medicine in the 21st Century

Main Speaker(s): Dr Pellegrino. Location: Grant Hall. Begins with Dr Pelegrino thanking the important members of th audience and talking briefly about the history of the faculty of medicine. He then delivers a lecture on the advancement of medical science and philosophy, with a focus on the physician-patient relationship.

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Huntington?s Chorea - Dr. Delva & Carl Quartermain

Main Speaker(s): Dr Delva. Video is of an examination of Carl Quartermain, a man with Huntington's Chorea by Dr Delva. Quartermain sits in a chair qhile Dr Delva asks him to perform various movements, such as saluting and lighting cigarette. Video cuts to a later date, with Dr Delva performing the same tests on Quartermain. Video cuts to a later series of tests four more times.

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Love Your Feet, School of Nursing

Main Speaker(s): Maureen Fitzgerald, Debbie Linton. Pre-recorded, scripted video where Fitzgerald and Linton discuss proper footcare with the elderly. They talk about the anatomy of the feet, as well as how to properly identify common foot problems.

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Examination of a Normal 4 Year Old, J. Boyle

Main Speaker(s): J. Boyle. Location: Examination room. Video is a demonstration of an examination of a 4 year old child by Boyle. She performs an examination, showing how to gauge the child's psychological development before the examination, as well as how to properly perform the examination itself. A voiceover recorded by Boyle also explains what she is doing and gives advice to nurses watching the video.

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D. Cannon Workshop for School of Nursing 1/2

Part 1. Main Speaker(s): David Cannon. Location: classroom. Video is of a workshop by Cannon with numerous School of Nursing students. He gives lots of career-related advice, including how to do well in an interview, and succeed at being a nurse. He then answers audience questions about resumes, cover letters, and interviews.

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