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Executive Finance
Business Process Improvement: Streamlining Patient Admission at Grace Hospital
This lesson discusses the benefits of business process improvement using a real-life example from the Grace Hospital. It covers the importance of documenting existing processes, identifying necessary activities, and optimizing them for...
The Wall Street Journal
A Prescription for Wellness
Mark Bertolini has long been a believer in how preventative measures such as meditation and yoga can dramatically change your health. Hear his predictions for where health care and medicine are heading as boomers age.
ProTeachersVideo
The Victorians - Florence Nightingale and the Crimean War
A short clip perfect for use as a lesson stater, introducing Florence Nightingale and her role in establishing modern nursing practices. Lesson starter clip - during her evening ward rounds, the famous nurse talks about the lack of...
Guinness World Records
Bumble: The Smallest Horse with a Big Heart
Bumble is a small horse with a huge personality and an even bigger heart. Despite his size, he brings joy and happiness to children in hospitals, making a difference in their lives. With his record-breaking stature and his loving...
History Hit
Hadrians Wall: Sending letters and combating disease
How did the Romans proactively combat the spread of disease? How advanced were the Romans living on the frontier?<br/>
Hadrians Wall, Part 4
Hadrians Wall, Part 4
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Separating The Person From The Illness
In this interview Jenny Langley discusses the analogy of red and blue balloons, and how this can be useful to carers in trying to understand the illness.
Barcroft Media
The 24-Year-Old Who Looks Like A Toddler: BORN DIFFERENT
MEASURING 87cm in height and weighing 20kg, Sari Rezita Ariyanti looks like your average three-year-old, except she isn't a toddler - she's actually 24-years-old. Born on 16 October 1993, Sari is unable to walk and has to rely on her...
Healthcare Triage
Antibody Tests, Lockdowns, and Why Isn't This Working? Coronavirus Q&A 5-2-2020
We're all tired of staying home. You've still got a lot of questions about this pandemic. We've got some answers. You can jump directly to a question by clicking on the time stamps below. 0:13 - Should Officeholders Pass Basic Science...
Next Animation Studio
Explainer: Suicide bomber kills at least 95 people at Kabul airport
At least 95 people were killed and 150 others wounded as a bomb was detonated by IS-K, the Afghanistan branch of the Islamic State group, at Kabul's Hamid Karzai International Airport last Thursday, according to the BBC.
SWPictures
SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - Annabella's Story
Uganda has been hit hard by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. However, the country is now fighting back and the number of Ugandans infected has dropped from 15% to 6%. Part of this can be attributed to access to ARV's, particularly for children....
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Judith Ruskay Rabinor, PhD - The Girl in the Red Boots: Making Peace with My Mother
Judith Ruskay Rabinor, PhD, is a clinician, author, writing coach, speaker, and workshop leader. In addition to her New York City private psychotherapy practice, she offers remote consultations for writers, clinicians and families. She...
Barcroft Media
Solar Boys: Mystery Condition Paralyses Brothers When Sun Sets
BALUCHISTAN PROVINCE, PAKISTAN - MAY 2016: TWO brothers in Pakistan are suffering from a mysterious condition that leaves them paralysed each time the sun sets. Dubbed 'solar boys' by local media, Mohammad Shoaib, 13, and Abdul Rasheed,...
Executive Finance
The QuadrigaCX Mystery: Examining the Timeline of Events
This video is discusses the mystery surrounding Quadriga, a Canadian cryptocurrency exchange, and its founder Jerry Cotton. The teacher takes the viewers through the events that occurred from the end of 2017 to 2019, including a lawsuit...
Healthcare Triage
The Flu is Terrible!
This year's influenza is really bad. Hospitalizations are up, and health departments in 49 states report widespread flu. Apparently, if you don't want the flu, go to Hawaii. Just kidding. You can still get a flu shot, and you don't have...
SWPictures
SURVIVOR'S GUIDE - HIV Stigma in Nigeria
Gloria was diagnosed with HIV when she was 13. She is now 18 and trying to live a normal life. However, being HIV positive in a country like Nigeria is an uphill struggle. Facing hostility from her mother, church, community and...
SWPictures
KILL OR CURE - Bittersweet
The world is facing a diabetes epidemic – with the disease linked to both genetic and lifestyle causes. India is set to become the diabetes capital of the world – with numbers set to double in a generation – while in Africa, efforts are...
60 Second Histories
Mary Seacole; travels to Crimea
In part 4 of this series Mary describes her travel to and arrival in the Crimea.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Matthew Faulkner - Most Likely to Survive
Matt Faulkner is the co-author of Most Likely to Survive (2013) and the subject of the documentary film, Recovery (2016), both of which detail the events surrounding his unexpected recovery from the severe traumatic brain injury (TBI)....
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Pat McLeod - Teachers Make a Difference - Marty Brown
Pat and Tammy McLeod serve as Harvard Chaplains for Cru, an interdenominational Christian ministry. Tammy is also the Director of College Ministry at Park Street Church in Boston. She received her MA in Spiritual Formation from...
Healthcare Triage
Marathons Kill People, but not Usually Runners
While a few people die from heart attacks while running marathons each year, a far greater number of people are impacted by the traffic disruptions marathons cause. People who suffer heart problems during marathons can face delays in...
Octopus TV
Eating Disorders - Why Context Matters
In this video Janet Treasure discusses fear learning and how the fact that it tends to be context dependent can make recovery after hospital challenging.
Kult America
North Korean Orphans in Poland
In 1950's the war between North Korea and South Korea displaced 100,000 orphans. The North Korean government decided to send some of them to Eastern Europe. On today's episode of Kult America we are visiting some of those orphanages...
History Hit
Hadrians Wall: The end of the wall
What was the other purpose of the wall? In the end, what happened to it?<br/>
Hadrians Wall, Part 5
Hadrians Wall, Part 5
The March of Time
1952: X-RAY: WS Doctors examining, pointing & talking, x-ray of chest cavity. MCU X-ray of chest. X-radiation, xray, hospital, medical
MOT 1952: X-RAY: WS Doctors examining, pointing & talking, x-ray of chest cavity. MCU X-ray of chest. X-radiation, xray, hospital, medical