"Democracy Now with Amy Goodman" Collection
Answers to listener questions about Covid-19 and tips for making the most of your quarantine time
Dr. Gregory Poland, infectious disease specialist and director of Mayo Clinic's Vaccine Research Group and Dr. Elizabeth Cozine, Mayo Clinic Psychologist
Mayo Clinic Radio March 19, 2020
Mayo Clinic experts provide the latest information about the pandemic virus. This is what you need to know to protect yourself and the people you care about.
Got Science - Union of Concerned Scientists
Understanding Vaccines During COVID-19
Host Colleen MacDonald speaks with Immunologist Dr. Jo Anne Welsch a veteran of vaccine research and development for flu's and meningitis.
Episode Title: Organization, control, and planning for medical services (Episode 6 of 6)
Program Title: Children's unit : abuses at Kirby psychiatric hospital/ produced by Danice Bordett.
Documentary from interviews addressing how heterosexual relations will become the predominant mode of HIV transmission. Thus, women will increasingly be infected, so that by the year 2,000 the numbers of women will equal the number of men with AIDS. This program examines three HIV positive women: Ceryl, an I.V. drug user; Illiana, who shared needles with her brother who later died from AIDS; and Amani, who acquired HIV through sexual contact. Also features comments by women working in the field: Dr. Safaa El-Sadr and Dr. Janet Mitchell, Harlem Hospital; Rodney Leonard, American Association for World Health; Leslie Wolfe, Center for Women Policy Studies; Margaret McCarthy, ACT-UP in New York; Catherine Lyons, Project AWARE, San Francisco.|THE UNTOLD STORY : WOMEN LIVING WITH AIDS / produced by Deborah Lee. Documentary from interviews addressing how heterosexual relations will become the predominant mode of HIV transmission. Thus, women will increasingly be infected, so that by the year 2,000 the numbers of women will equal the number of men with AIDS. This program examines three HIV positive women: Cheryl, and I.V. drug user| Illiana, who shared needles with her brother who died from AIDS| and Amani, who acquired HIV through sexual contact. Also features comments by women wroking in the field: Dr. Safaa El-Sadr and Dr. Janet Mitchell, Harlem Hospital| Rodney Leonard, American Association for World Health| Leslie Wolfe, Center for Women Policy studies| Margaret McCarty, ACT-UP in New York| Catherine Lyons, Project AWARE San Francisco. BROADCAST: Satellite, 5 Mar. 1991.
Part 7 is a continued discussion about education and training in medical professions. Includes speakers Kay Kennedy, RN, the first Black head nurse at a hospital, who talks about her experiences and work in health related fields; Audine Nelson[sp?], nutritionist, about related health careers; Rosalyn Bowser[sp?] nutritionist at the Harlem Hospital;