VIDEO: Reporting AIDS sits down with Mark Milano of ACRIA and Dr. Pete Gordon of Columbia University, to discuss Maravioc, the new entry-inhibitor HIV drug from Pfizer. The group discusses the impact of the drug and the concerns of advocates.
VIDEO: Dr. Gideon Freudenthal speaks with Dr. Barbara Principe about the trends and stigma of Psychological Assessment in this inaugural episode of Contemporary Psychology. Dr. Principe addresses many of the questions & concerns parents may have when their children are recommended for assessment.
VIDEO: ScribeMedia.Org’s Coco Ballantyne interviews Mark Gold, professor and chief of Addiction Medicine at the McKnight Brain Institute, about the growing obesity problem facing the nation.
VIDEO: John Mikytuck visits a photo shoot for a new ad campaign “Does HIV Look Like Me?” sponsored by Hope’s Voice. There he talks with several young HIV positive people about the effect of the disease and their message of prevention through awareness.
Video: Barbara Ficarra recently interviewed Sandy Summers, MSN, MPH, RN, Executive Director of The Center for Nursing Advocacy. Barbara Ficarra and Sandy Summers talk about the image of nurses and why nurses are misrepresented in the media and by Hollywood.
Video: Caroline Waters, Director People and Policy, British Telecom, discusses the benefits of providing flexible scheduling to caregivers, how it has made British Telecom a better company through employee retention, and debunks company fears about having a flex-time workforce.
Video: Barbara Ficarra and Dr. Bonanno navigate the viewer through the real ER. They talk about the challenges that face the ER, and the understaffing which leads to stress that many nurses face today. They discuss the vital role of nurses in society and how vital they are to patient quality health care. This only begins to describe the conversation between Barbara and Dr. Bonanno about the real problems facing hospitals and nurses today. Dr. Bonanno also answers viewer’s emails.
Video: Real life examples of how the nursing home technology revolution has begun. Practitioners from national, regional and local facilities present their experiences with technology in the nursing home - what they have implemented, how it is working, how it impacts employees, customers and their families.
What exactly does it mean when Microsoft, the eight-thousand-pound gorilla of the technology world, moves into healthcare?
Could it be construed as an intelligent business tactic, making up for lost dollars on the less-then-stellar debut of Windows Vista? Is it a growing, all-too-tempting new target for hackers? Or is it the first glimpse of a new […]