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Public Health Training Network, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), National Medical Association (U.S.)
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Features clinical guidelines and procedures for the early recognition, diagnosis, treatment, and reporting of anthrax exposure; provides an overview of clinical, laboratory and public health preparedness for potential incidence. Part I is unavailable.
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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During an interview in September 1973, Dr. Goethe Link shares the fascinating remembrances of a man who made medical history in Indiana and gained worldwide acclaim.
United States. Army Medical Command, United States. Department of Veterans Affairs. Emergency Management Strategic Health Care Group
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This three day training program informs and educates health care professionals about the proper medical response in the event of an intentional biological or chemical agent release. Produced for the U.S. Army Medical Command by the Food and Drug Administration's CDRH (Center for Devices and Radiological Health) TV.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), Public Health Training Network
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Presents an update on infection control recommendations to address threats or actual events related to bioterrorism. Includes a summary of the current anthrax investigation and an overview of practical preparedness guidance for healthcare epidemiologists and other healthcare professionals. A panel addresses such issues as recommendations for patient care, disinfection practices, mail handling, and other infection control issues within a healthcare facility. Part of the "CDC Responds" series.
Public Health Training Network, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. School of Public Health
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Features presentations and discussion on bioterrorism and its implications for public health practitioners, organizations and systems. Using actual examples of domestic biological threats and hypothetical scenarios, this video explores the potential impact of bioterrorism acts on public health agencies, and the implications for the public health infrastructure. Part of the CDC's "Public Health Grand Rounds" national live interactive broadcast series.
Includes an interview with Harry Tibbetts (Deputy Chief, Indianapolis Fire Department), about a supposed Anthrax contamination event.
Indiana University Medical Center. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology
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Animated educational video produced by Indiana University Medical Center's Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology on the importance of breast self-examinations for cancer prevention.
Indiana University School of Medicine. Medical Educational Resources Program
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Instructional video on exercise echocardiography developed from teaching program by Harvey Feigenbaum, MD (Distinguished Professor of Medicine, IU School of Medicine) and Thomas Ryan, MD (Assistant Professor of Medicine, IU School of Medicine. Includes echocardiograms and case histories for 14 individual patients.
Video introduction to the "Changing the Face of Medicine", an interactive exhibition and web site produced by the National Library of Medicine in 2003 to celebrate the lives and achievements of women in medicine since they first gain admission to American medical schools in the mid-19th century. The video features selected contemporary women physicians from the exhibition who have carved out a broad range of careers in the medical profession in fields such as sports medicine, communications, space medicine, and surgery.